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... initial investment of $25,000 or less. Funds and ETFs were then ranked according to a points system. For example, a fund or ETF that was "highly recommended" or had five stars scored five points and one that was "recommended" or four stars scored four ...
... (ETFs) by buying the WisdomTree Japan Currency Hedged fund ( ASX: DXJ ) while going short the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM). It is important to have the same US dollar consideration on both legs. For example, if DXJ is priced at $55 and EEM ...
This week Money asks Lonsec where to invest and their pick is the Magellan Global Equities Fund. Objective: (product disclosure statement) To achieve attractive risk-adjusted returns over the medium term to long term while reducing the risk of permanent ...
August's sharemarket rout will have left self-managed super fund investors feeling vindicated for stockpiling cash. SMSFs are often derided for being too defensive and holding too much of their savings in cash. Two surveys, conducted between November ...
... borrowing. Investors are not exposed to the risk of margin calls. If there is a 1% fall in the US sharemarket in a day, the ETF will deliver a 2% to 2.75% increase in value. But if the market rises by 1%, the value will fall by 2% to 2.75%. The bear ...
This week Money asks Lonsec where to invest and their pick is the UBS Tactical Beta Fund. The UBS Tactical Beta Fund is designed as a low-cost product, offering investors access to a diversified range of assets including Australian and global equities ...
As the tsunami of red ink on bourses the world over starts to recede investors are still looking for someone to blame. Was it Chinese officials that unleashed a range of desperate measures to resuscitate its stock exchange as the Chinese economy slows? ...
Your super has to last a long time, so a well-planned structure, taking full advantage of incentives, will maximise its future value 1. It's your money so take control The longer you delay organising your retirement strategy, the more complex the solution ...
Q. I am 46, separated with one dependent child. I have been with the same employer for 25 years and have defined benefits super. I have multiple investment properties with about a 45% loan-to-value ratio (LVR). I have no non-deductible debt. Apart from ...