What Is Nutstuff? The UK Independent Investment Newsletter Explained
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What Is Nutstuff?
Nutstuff is a UK-based independent investment newsletter founded and written by William Nutting — a private investor with more than 30 years of hands-on stock market experience. Published three times per week, Nutstuff delivers direct, no-nonsense investment research, stock ideas and portfolio conclusions directly to your inbox.
The motto says it all: No Nonsense, Just Common Sense, Stock Ideas & Conclusions. If you're tired of financial media dressed up as investment research — full of caveats, conflicts of interest and corporate double-speak — Nutstuff is the antidote.
Who Is Nutstuff For?
Nutstuff is written for investors who think for themselves. It resonates most strongly with Gen X, Baby Boomers and experienced Gen Y investors who have built wealth, understand how markets work, and want genuinely independent analysis — not recycled broker notes or sponsored commentary.
Whether you're managing a SIPP, a stocks-and-shares ISA, or a general investment account, Nutstuff gives you the kind of frank stock market thinking you used to only get from a trusted private banker — without the six-figure minimum and the suits.
What Do You Get With a Nutstuff Subscription?
A Nutstuff subscription gives you access to three in-depth investment issues per week. Each issue covers live market commentary, specific stock ideas with clear reasoning, and portfolio positioning. William writes as one intelligent investor to another — no patronising disclaimers, no watered-down analysis.
There are no advertisers. No sponsored content. No third-party promotions. Nutstuff's only client is its subscriber.
Topics Covered in Nutstuff
William covers the full investment landscape — from FTSE small-caps and AIM stocks to US equities, macro themes, geopolitics and sector rotations. Past issues have included deep-dives into defence, AI infrastructure, energy, cannabis, uranium, precious metals and private equity. If it moves markets, Nutstuff covers it.
How to Subscribe to Nutstuff
You can subscribe to Nutstuff at nutstuff.co.uk. A monthly subscription costs £85/month. For committed investors, the annual plan at £1,000/year represents the better value. A free trial is available, letting you assess the quality of William's analysis before committing a penny.
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