Race to £10,000: Antiques seller takes the lead as inventory markets stay unstable
Antiques dealer Gordon Kennedy has taken the lead in the fifth week of our race to £10,000.
We challenged five experts in different fields (alongside our Investing Monkey) to turn £500 into £10,000 as quickly as possible, using their own areas of expertise.
Gordon is now slightly ahead of vintage fashion reseller Jess Morton and Will Nutting, who is trading cryptocurrencies.
Shares investor Simon Lambert and our Investing Monkey, which randomly selects penny stocks, are both down as markets remain volatile.
Sports bettor Kevin Quigley had some wins on boxer Tyson Fury’s bout and Arsenal v Bournemouth, but lost his gains on the Grand National and Masters golf.
Antiques dealer Gordon Kennedy is now slightly ahead of vintage fashion reseller Jess Morton and Will Nutting, who is trading cryptocurrencies
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