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The ten most important action points for SMSF trustees

The end of the financial year is closing in fast after what has been a tumultuous period for many in Australia. Despite a reasonably uneventful year for superannuation legislation and policy changes, opportunities abound for superannuants and investors of all kinds. One of the most important roles of a financial adviser is to prompt and…

Drew Meredith | 9th Jun 2021 | More
Retail investors powering OpenMarkets towards an IPO

OpenMarkets Group (OMG) is readying itself for an ASX listing following an announcement this week that it had made a series of board level appointments. “Major appointments include Naseema Sparks AM as chairman; Andrew Rutherford and Paul Rayson as non-executive directors; Bob Alexander as executive director and chief financial officer; and Phil Cussen as chief…

Ishan Dan | 10th May 2021 | More
ASX claws back losses to finish down 0.3%

ASX pares losses, defensives in favour again, Nuix downgrades again  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) trimmed losses to just 0.3% despite falling as low as 1.6% during the session. The selling pressure was driven primarily by the energy and property sectors as concerns about spiking global COVID-19 cases impacted confidence. The recently listed Nuix Ltd (ASX:NXL), a big data and analytics…

The Inside Investor | 22nd Apr 2021 | More
  • Five ways professional advisers are using ETFs

    The exchange traded fund sector moved from strength to strength in 2020, seeing massive flows from retail and professional investors alike. They have also been among some of the best performing investments for the year. Yet with such a great diversity of opportunities available to even the most inexperienced investors, it has never been more…

    Drew Meredith | 24th Feb 2021 | More
    Managed fund fees continue to fall

    Despite their popularity in the institutional world, managed funds remain one of the most misunderstood investments by DIY investors. Thus far fund managers have done little to improve the education of end investors to the benefits of their ‘unit trust’ structure. The underlying premise of a managed fund is simple, to pool the capital of…

    Drew Meredith | 17th Feb 2021 | More
    ASX overcomes early falls

    ASX overcomes early falls, silver next in line for day traders, Worley (ASX:WOR) downgrade The ASX200 fell over 1% at the open following a weak overseas lead but managed to finish 0.8% higher for the day, bringing back memories of the 2020 daily swings. Most sectors finished higher, with healthcare the standout after CSL Ltd (ASX:CSL) benefitted from a…

    The Inside Investor | 1st Feb 2021 | More
  • ASX200 pushes towards record

    ASX200 pushes towards record, commodity reports, is Zip (ASX:Z1P) the new BNPL leader?  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) benefited from a strong overseas lead and news that unemployment has fallen to just 6.6% to finish 0.8% higher. Surprise, surprise, technology was the leader once again, adding 2.7% after BNPL player Zip Co (ASX:Z1P) released a quarterly update. The group once again…

    The Inside Investor | 21st Jan 2021 | More
    ASX finishes higher, broker upgrades galore

    ASX finishes higher, broker upgrades galore, Bingo (ASX:BIN) gets a private equity bid The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished 1.2% higher on Tuesday, benefitting from increasing corporate activity and a round of broker upgrades for mining and retail companies. The discretionary retailing sector finished 2.0% higher on the back of an 8.0% increase in Domino’s Pizza (ASX:DMP), whilst the industrials sector…

    The Inside Investor | 19th Jan 2021 | More
  • The real value of financial advice is 5.2% p.a

    Delivering value in spades It has been a difficult few years for financial advisers following the Royal Commission. The Commission uncovered some long-standing issues that were predominantly associated with the vertical integration of advice and investment management, resulting in a much needed professionalisation and cleanout of the industry. This has continued into 2020 with thousands…

    Drew Meredith | 4th 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