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Now the time might be right for dollar-cost averaging

By following a simple practice known as dollar-cost averaging to buy shares or managed funds, investors can build holdings in assets in a non-emotional and disciplined way. Moreover, it may make good sense when share markets are falling, although it doesn’t work as well when prices are rising, according to some experts.

Nicki Bourlioufas | 24th Jun 2022 | More
Ray Dalio: “Reducing Inflation Will Come at a Great Cost”

Legendary investor Ray Dalio has warned against believing all will be well if central banks simply increase interest rates to get inflation under control.

Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 24th Jun 2022 | More
  • Women smashing gender pay gap in pursuit of passive income

    Australian women are, on average, investing more of their income into sharemarkets, and overwhelming focused on using their capital to back more ‘ESG friendly’ investments. These were among the key conclusions of Pearler, an investing app that seeks to both educate and build a community around finances and investing.

    Ishan Dan | 15th Jun 2022 | More
    What to watch for when considering new investments

    After decades in the industry there are a few key characteristics that tend to stand-out and are best to look out for when assessing these new and emerging opportunities.

    Drew Meredith | 3rd Jun 2022 | More
  • Bitcoin vs Gold debate: which is the real safe haven?

    Over the last few months, there’s been a lot of coverage on cryptocurrencies, namely Bitcoin, and its status as “digital gold.” The reason it is often referred to as “digital gold” is that bitcoin was seen to have been able to provide a store of value like gold. An uncorrelated asset won’t fall when the…

    Ishan Dan | 1st Jun 2022 | More
    Why are markets rallying?

    The month of May was a volatile one around the world, but ultimately the US markets finished flat and the S&P/ASX200 only slightly lower. This despite one of the most challenging economic backdrops in multiple years and the growing threat of higher interest rates around the world. So, why are markets seemingly rallying? One of…

    Drew Meredith | 1st Jun 2022 | More
    Value and quality rally set to sustain according to Martin Currie

    Given the dramatic falls seen in markets last week, Australia now presents a particularly compelling opportunity to capitalise on the rotation towards value. That’s the view put forward by Martin Currie, an active equities investment manager and part of the Franklin Templeton Group. Reece Birtles, Chief Investment Officer, Martin Currie Australia, says “extremely high valuations…

    Ishan Dan | 27th May 2022 | More
    The 16 companies Warren Buffett bought in 2022

    Investing icon Warren Buffett once said, “Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful”. And that’s exactly what he and his partner Charlie Munger have been doing. When markets were soaring over 2021, his holding company Berkshire Hathaway Inc (NYSE: BRK.A) was a net seller for five consecutive quarters. But since…

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 27th May 2022 | More
    Thinking about investing in Bitcoin? Download ETF Securities Primer here

    Bitcoin – Digital Gold This research primer is a guide to understanding Bitcoin. It explains why Bitcoin is important, how the technology for Bitcoin is likely to change over the next decade, how we can value Bitcoin, and what the main risks associated with investing in Bitcoin are. We believe Bitcoin presents the investment opportunity of…

    The Inside Investor | 18th May 2022 | More
  • It’s not all bad news as markets retreat on inflation news

    Despite the media hype surrounding last week’s US rate hike, interest rates are going up but not as fast or as damaging as everyone thinks. The RBA upped rates for the first time in over 11 years by 25bps to 0.35 percent from 0.10 percent. Roughly a $65 a month increase, on a twenty-five year…

    Ishan Dan | 18th May 2022 | More
    Science versus history on predictive ability of yield curve

    “Whatever you are thinking might be the trigger of a potential correction today, you are quite likely to be wrong” explains Michael Hampden-Turner, Director of Fixed Income at FTSE Russell in a recent blog post discussing the recession predicting capabilities of the yield curve. Headlines have been dominated by the undeniable fact and historic analysis…

    Drew Meredith | 13th May 2022 | More
    White noise: Great for babies, not so good for investors

    White noise is broadly defined as the combination of sounds of all different frequencies together, typically being used to mask other sounds. Among the most common uses of white noise is to help babies (and adults) sleep without background noise. Whilst highly powerful for this purpose, one could easily make the opposite conclusion when it…

    Drew Meredith | 13th May 2022 | More
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