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Worried about volatility, dollar cost averaging key in choppy markets

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.

Nicki Bourlioufas | 20th Jul 2022 | More
Bumper year for ETFs despite volatility

Vanguard this week released its ETF Quarterly Report highlighting some of the key trends emerging from the fast-growing ETF sector. The analysis covered every exchange-traded fund on offer, including the reasonably new “active ETFs” such as those issued by Magellan, Munro Partners and Loftus Peak. It was another quarter of records, with the sector seeing…

Staff Writer | 10th Feb 2021 | More
Value, growth, income or momentum?

The investment industry is full of terms that few outsiders understand. Whilst not deliberate, it has becoming increasingly evident that they are doing little to increase the education of end consumers and in fact are more likely to confuse. Using the word ‘drawdown’ for instance, which is a complicated way to say ‘your shares are…

Drew Meredith | 9th Dec 2020 | More
  • Retail investors smarter than you think

    New retail investors entered the sharemarket in droves over the first six months of the pandemic’s impact. Contrary to widely held views, for the most part, on average, they did very well. Very well indeed. But one has to be careful of averages. They can often mask skews from big single numbers and rarely do…

    Greg Bright | 17th Nov 2020 | More
    Vanguard – the benevolent fund manager?

    Vanguard Group Inc. has drawn many headlines in recent weeks following its decision to “give back” billions of dollars in investment mandates to Australian industry funds. According to Bloomberg reports, the group has been implementing similar strategies in China and throughout the world. The return of (or what some see as a refusal to continue…

    Drew Meredith | 28th Oct 2020 | More
    How this all-weather approach beat the market

    The term balanced fund has been somewhat maligned after being the core product of insurance salesmen throughout the 70s and 80s to the catch all for high and low risk superannuation options it is today. Yet with uncertainty comes opportunity, and a new breed of ‘balanced fund’ is emerging. The All-Weather portfolio, run by Melbourne-based…

    Ishan Dan | 21st Oct 2020 | More