Stock-pickers’ slide continues
Familiar uncertainties are pushing a general aversion to risk through to shares.
Familiar uncertainties are pushing a general aversion to risk through to shares.
Global demand for exchange traded products is high, but Australia is bucking the trend.
Local market for exchange traded funds lifts to $7.25 billion in year to March.
Entrepreneur Graham Tuckwell says the precious metal will outperform goldminers over the long term.
Wealth manager tells clients to buy State Street’s newly listed currency-hedged exposure to world shares.
The Winklevoss twins, famous for their long-running stoush with Facebook found Mark Zuckerberg, want to launch an exchange traded fund to sell bitcoins to regular investors.
Has the curse of the individual – a tendency to buy high and sell low – struck again?
Because it’s a geared fund, Acadian not only illustrates but magnifies the dismal performance of global equities through the financial crisis; similarly it has benefited strongly from the recovery since the end of last year.
Whether your preference is for fixed interest, bonds, property, local or international shares, or your focus is on a particular investment strategy, you can find an exchange-traded fund to suit.