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Yesterday

Buy, hold, sell: Resmed, Xero, Dexus, Brambles, Coles

The mid-caps that are creeping into the ASX 20 – and the ones the may be on the way out.

SMSF investors snap up commercial and industrial property

The economic bounceback from COVID-19 is boosting demand among company chiefs to buy the office for their self-managed super fund.

  • Duncan Hughes

This Month

Nev House switches home sales strategy for new financial year

The company founded by surfboard shaper Nev Hyman is now offering the “Rolls-Royce” of modular homes – a departure from the prior eight years when it was pitching cheaply built kits.

  • Carrie LaFrenz

Property fund for long-term investors seeking to boost income

Leases to state and federal government departments aim to provide reliable yields.

  • Duncan Hughes

TikTok’s nine most popular investing tips, rated by financial experts

The hashtag ‘#investing’ has amassed more than 2.8 billion views on the video app as young people flock to it to learn (or be misguided) about the sharemarket.

  • Natasha Dailey and Emily Graffeo
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Old-school news trumps Reddit for Millennial traders

A survey of 1395 users of the Superhero trading platform found online news was the most popular medium for Millennials to learn about investing.

  • Aleks Vickovich

Buy, hold, sell: Seek, Flight Centre, Goodman, Mineral Resources

Two fund managers discuss the merits of five founder-led Aussie mid-cap stocks.

How this 24-year-old grew his family property portfolio to $100m

Sydneysider Wahib Wehbe fell into property investing when his father passed away. Now, he’s looking to expand his family’s investments interstate.

  • Aleks Vickovich

‘Don’t be spooked by Biden ban,’ fundies tell local China investors

Australian fund managers have warned their investors to maintain exposure to the world’s second-largest equities market, after the US government expanded its blacklist of Chinese companies.

  • Aleks Vickovich

Buy, hold, sell: Brainchip, EML Payments, Tesserent, Maxitrans

Fund managers discuss three fan favourites and two stocks on the rise.

How this young dad returned 40pc in his SMSF

Working as a cyber security sales executive has given Leon Poggioli the tools to create a self-managed super fund with high returns.

  • Aleks Vickovich

‘Game over’: Investors hunt for new model after years of broad gains

Asset allocators - who steer big institutional pools of money like pension plans, endowments or sovereign wealth funds - are facing one of the trickiest investing landscapes in history.

  • Robin Wigglesworth

Why Cathie Wood is standing by her bet on bitcoin and Tesla

Her flagship fund ARK, which had a dramatic breakout during the pandemic, is way off its peak. But for the superstar portfolio manager, there’s always five years from now.

  • Ben Steverman, Annie Massa and Claire Ballentine

We are all green now. Why ESG funds have a shelf life

As investors ramp up calls for sustainability at every company, and regulators set more targets for eliminating emissions, ESG has a finite future as a discrete category.

  • The Lex Column

May

FinTok ‘financial feminist’ with 150,000+ fans is changing bro culture

From WallStreetBets to StockTok, fiscal advice is still all about the boys, but Jessica Spangler is among a new wave of women proving them wrong.

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Buy, hold, sell: Uniti Group, Supply Network, Capitol Health, Class

Two fund managers share their reasoning behind the stocks they back.

Seek co-founder seeks to disrupt private family wealth offices

Matthew Rockman claims to have found a gap in the market for servicing wealthy families who want a bespoke portfolio with an active role in how it is invested.

  • Michael Bailey

Sydney Children’s Hospital Gold Dinner goes crypto

Chaired by Monica Saunders-Weinberg, the annual dinner will accept crypto donations and auction a non-fungible token by Australian digital artist Hipworth.

  • Jemima Whyte

Why Carol is laughing all the way to the bank

Original investors in the 1991 CBA launch are celebrating some spectacular gains – and potential capital gains tax liabilities.

  • Duncan Hughes

Meet the Forrest family’s $30b deal maker

Despite serving time for insider trading, former stockbroker John Hartman impressed the billionaire mining magnate with his diligence, intelligence and (perhaps ironically) honesty.

  • Brad Thompson