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Ishan Dan

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Ishan is an experienced journalist covering The Inside Investor and The Insider Adviser publications.

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Who wins from a Trump or Biden Presidency?

Which stocks will stand out if Trump or Biden wins the Presidency? When it comes to politics, it is best to leave personal opinions and views separate from investment decisions, as they rarely have any great significance to the share market. In saying that, the upcoming Presidential Election is one of those few political events…

Ishan Dan | 7th Oct 2020 | More
Is Plenti Worth the Punt?

Shares in consumer lending company Plenti (ASX: PLT) look to have stabilised, having tumbled 25% from the initial IPO price of $1.66. At the time of writing the share price sits at $1.28. Given the haircut applied to the stock in the secondary market, is Plenti worth a punt? Firstly, what does Plenti do? Formerly…

Ishan Dan | 30th Sep 2020 | More
Stockspot: Fat Cats vs. Fit Cats

This week Stockspot released its yearly 2020 Fat Cat Funds Report. The report was put together to expose the best and worst-performing superannuation funds throughout the year, in a bid to drive lower fees, improve performance and bring about change. Stockspot compared 600 multi-asset investment options offered by Australia’s largest 100 super funds to find…

Ishan Dan | 30th Sep 2020 | More
IIG launches its $70m impact fund

Impact Investment Group (IIG) announced the launch of its new $70 million impact investment fund designed to balance profit and purpose with a sustainable and socially conscious investment thesis. Inside Investor’s Ishan Dan spoke with IIG CEO and Co-Fund Manager Daniel Madhavan about the fund and about his career at Impact Investment Group. For those…

Ishan Dan | 29th Sep 2020 | More
Property Income in a Post-Covid World

The quality of tenants will be key in commercial property.

Ishan Dan | 23rd Sep 2020 | More
  • The Next FinTech Helping Aussies Save

    Helping Australians save money during the recession.

    Ishan Dan | 22nd Sep 2020 | More
    Brainchip (ASX:BRN) – AI at the edge

    Shares in leading tech firm, BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX:BRN), are up 113% since the start of the month after releasing a positive set of earnings results and a series of product-specific announcements that have been well received, predominantly by retail investors. Firstly, what is BrainChip? If you’ve seen the blockbuster sci-fi Terminator 2 starring Arnold…

    Ishan Dan | 16th Sep 2020 | More
    Time to buy into the Australian property sector?

    As Coronavirus cases drop, and talk of CSL’s contracts to manufacture vaccines (that is, AstraZeneca’s and/or the University of Queensland’s candidate, if they are successful) starts doing the rounds, hopefully it shouldn’t be too much longer before second-wave lockdown restrictions ease and the economy is back on track. That is the plan, notwithstanding any unforeseen…

    Ishan Dan | 16th Sep 2020 | More
    Credit cards take on the BNPL

    “If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em,” as Bugs Bunny would say. This is exactly what NAB and CBA have done to take on the Buy-Now-Pay-Later (BNPL) phenomenon. NAB was the first to launch its new StraightUp credit card, which is aimed at millennials by offering interest-free purchases on credit anywhere that accepts Visa. Credit…

    Ishan Dan | 16th Sep 2020 | More
    Superhero to capture the millennial investor market

    Superhero, has launched its platform offering at $5 flat trades for ASX stocks in a bid to capture Australia’s millennial market.

    Ishan Dan | 9th Sep 2020 | More
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