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Henry Jennings on the lessons from 2024
Henry Jennings on the lessons from 2024 If there was ever a year that ‘time in the market’ should be your adage, 2024 was it. Domestic and international equities defied expectations and delivered strong returns for patient – or brave – investors. So what
Chris Joye on yield plays, bank share prices and a new world of record deficits
One rare point of agreement ahead of Trumps presidential win was that his policies would be highly inflationary, and likely to result in a higher for longer rate environment. This has enormous implications for all asset prices including yours. So where
A US trading veteran on Trump, tariffs and where to from here
Ira Epstein has been trading US markets since the 1970s, and hes seen it all. So is he excited or concerned about this frothy market?In this timely podcast, Ira joins the podcast from Chicago to share his thoughts on:AI, driverless cars and uncharted
Small caps for growth and value
While many look to smaller companies for growth potential, the ASX offers a number of high quality smaller businesses at attractive valuations as well. So where should investors look for potential winners? Firetrail Investments portfolio manager Eleanor S
Everything you know about the US election and markets is wrong
With the US election just weeks away, markets feel almost eerily calm. But the potential for significant policy divergence and volatility in markets remains so what are the key risks and opportunities, and who wins what?Dr David Allen from Plato Invest
Is having a ‘home bias’ problematic in today’s investing landscape?
Given the recent rally in US equity markets, have Australian investors missed the window to invest globally? Historically, Australian investors have had a strong preference to invest in Australian-listed securities because the ASX tends to be dominated by
Rates, inflation, US voting, and the outlook for markets
While the rate cut cycle finally upon us in the US anyway the macroeconomic outlook remains uncertain, with inflation still above the target band for many central banks, unemployment rising, and share markets close to record highs.Evan Lucas joins th
Buffett is cashing out and cashing up – Roger Montgomery asks if you should too
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett has recently made headlines with a huge selldown in Apple stock. As his cash pile grows, some are wondering whether its time to trim exposure to equities. Today, however, the Economist is asking (again) if Buffett has
Re-align and re-focus – how to become a better investor
What doesnt change about investing? While were all looking for an edge, getting back to basics can help you make the most of your financial situation, regardless of your starting point.Podcaster, author and former financial planner Glen James joins the
Are commodities the place to be?
As market reel at the possibility of the yen carry-trade unwinding and a US recession, Australias key exports remain solid. But are commodities a safe haven as volatility rises?MineLifes Gavin Wendt offers his thoughts on:the outlook for iron ore, gol