For Aussies wanting to invest in the likes of Bitcoin, is there any advantage to using ETFs over buying directly? Global X ETFs' Marc Jocum joins us on the Friends With Money podcast.
In theory, cryptoccurency is treated the same as other assets in a divorce. In reality, you may need to enlist forensic accountants or blockchain investigators to help trace transactions and uncover hidden digital assets.
From tariffs to rate changes, plenty of factors are set to impact portfolios in the months ahead. So how can investors holding shares, bonds, gold or crypto prepare?
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The meme coin Dogecoin has been on the rise since Elon Musk referenced the creation of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) at a Trump rally in October.
Once dismissed as a passing fad, cryptocurrencies are here to stay, and the likes of Bitcoin and Ethereum are set to become part of our day-to-day lives. Here's what the future would look like.
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