Investing
SHARES RACE
Shares Race Week 3: Stock picking gold
Vanessa Desloires 11:19 AM Gold shines again, but its the tiny miners that have stood out this week.
THE MOTLEY FOOL
There is always something to fear - don't
Scott Phillips Pessimism sounds smart but track record trumps all, writes Scott Phillips.
INTELLIGENT INVESTOR
The dirtiest word in finance
Mitchell Sneddon In finance, the 'F' word is 'fees' if you're a client and 'fun' if you happen to be on the other side of the fence.
Brexit gifts share bargains to local investors
John Collett Volatility on sharemarkets always turns up good buying opportunities and the aftermath of Britain's vote to leave the European Union is no different.
INVESTMENT 101
How to choose a managed fund
Scott Phillips The problem with managed funds is that many deliver an investment performance that beats the market - but not after fees.
THE HONEST BROKER
Why everyone is wrong about Brexit
Marcus Padley The market falls on the back of the Brexit vote have triggered an avalanche of somewhat predictable motherhood statements about why you shouldn't sell your investments.
ASSET CHECK
Disappointing end to year
Daryl Dixon What a difference just a week has made to the 2015-16 financial year superannuation fund returns.
QUIRKY INVESTMENTS
The mystery of the Vanuatu skull
James Cockington This dramatic object was once an important part of Vanuatu tribal culture.
MIND OVER MONEY
Take the long view after Brexit vote
Caitlin Fitzsimmons We all know markets hate uncertainty, and we saw just how much in emotional technicolour after the outcome of the "Brexit" vote became clear on Friday.
INTELLIGENT INVESTOR
Three types of managed fund to avoid
Graham Witcomb There are many honest, hardworking and smart fund managers, but the industry also has its fair share of sharks.
THE MOTLEY FOOL
Five ways to protect yourself from Brexit
Scott Phillips ​No one knows what comes next, but you can prepare.
QUIRKY INVESTMENTS
Jaguar fetches $230,000 in classic sale
James Cockington Prices paid for classic cars continue to rise, dramatically so in the case of red Jaguar E-types.
MIND OVER MONEY
How investors should react to Brexit
Caitlin Fitzsimmons Don't rush out and sell stocks or buy gold on the back of the Brexit vote. You might even want to do the opposite.
Crown's conjuring trick
Scott Phillips Want to know the best way to spot the winners when you're at the casino?
INVESTMENT 101
Building a nest egg for the kids
Scott Phillips A reader has been putting money away each month for his son, and wants to know how to invest it.
'My car has a better social life than I do'
Barbara Drury The sharing economy is more than just Uber and Airbnb, there are dozens of local start-ups letting individuals sell access to their unused assets, time and skills.
BOURIS ON MONEY
Ten things to know about investing in your 20s
Mark Bouris Money expert Mark Bouris shares basics investment principles for those aged 30 and under.
THE MOTLEY FOOL
Kogan and the new age of retail
Scott Phillips Rich Lister Gerry Harvey and challenger Ruslan Kogan have more in common than they'd like to admit.
THE HONEST BROKER
How to manage a share portfolio
Marcus Padley Everyone sets out to buy stocks that go up forever and are never sold. That's nirvana. But it obviously doesn't happen that way.
INVESTMENT 101
How to choose the right ETF
Scott Phillips Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can provide hassle-free exposure to an entire market, giving instant diversification, but which ETF should you buy?
QUIRKY INVESTMENTS
British buyers bewitched by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite's art
James Cockington Ida Rentoul Outhwaite is not exactly a household name in Australia but the artwork from her children's illustrations is worth tens of thousands of dollars in Britain.
BOURIS ON MONEY
How to make property investment pay off
Mark Bouris Controlling costs is critical for successful investment.
MIND OVER MONEY
Government policy sells retirees short
Caitlin Fitzsimmons Many people haven't heard of it, but the "deeming rate" is a big deal for three out of four retired Australians.
THE MOTLEY FOOL
Counting the cost of catastrophe
Scott Phillips ​The recent storms down the eastern coast of Australia brought with them significant loss. Should you invest in insurance companies?
Miners and almonds doing well for stock-pickers
John Collett The Australian sharemarket has been trading sideways pretty much since the start of May, after generally rising for most of this year.
INVESTMENT 101
One step to investment diversification
Scott Phillips Diversification can sound boring but it can help protect you from significant portfolio pain.
QUIRKY INVESTMENTS
Auction to sell large collection of Moorcroft pottery
James Cockington The auction of the late Mary Smart's collection is thought to be the largest single-owner sale of Moorcroft pottery in Australia.
QUIRKY INVESTMENTS
Global clamour for Dinky die-cast toys
James Cockington Trading in Dinky die-cast toys operates pretty much like any other stockmarket, except on a smaller scale. 1:48 scale in most cases.
MIND OVER MONEY
Why the premise of Money Monster is all too real
Caitlin Fitzsimmons The premise of Money Monster is all too plausible and it says a lot about financial literacy.
INTELLIGENT INVESTOR
Yield is now the sharemarket equivalent of catnip
John Addis Four ways that investors accustomed to double-digit returns can adjust to the new era of low interest rates and bond yields.