Active investing
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- World markets
Trump says now is a ‘great time to buy’. Is he right?
While a wash of green on market screens may tempt investors to jump in, analysts are warning against irrational exuberance.
- William Bennett
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- Opinion
- Financial literacy
Think investing is like gambling? You’re dead wrong. Here’s why
Decrying investing as “gambling” is a simplified view that ignores the financial risks we must evaluate over the course of our lives.
- Paridhi Jain
- Analysis
- Gold
Gold reaches all-time high amid Trump tariff tensions
The precious yellow metal has firmed as an option for investors looking for a safe haven against market volatility.
- Cameron Gleeson
- Opinion
- Opinion
How to pick an investment that’s about to take off
While it’s easy to be swayed by charismatic CEOs and well-crafted investor presentations, there’s more to look at under the hood of a potential investment.
- Lawrence Lam
- Analysis
- Cryptocurrencies
Why kids are ploughing their pocket money into crypto
Instead of a bagful of sweets at the milk bar, many teens are spending their hard-earned investing in cryptocurrencies like bitcoin.
- Emily Chantiri
- Analysis
- Analysis
Investing under Trump: How should you allocate your portfolio in 2025?
While history is being repeated with Trump back in the White House, international markets are unlikely to act the way they did in 2016.
- Ashwin Alankar
- Opinion
- Cybersecurity
How quick-thinking investors can benefit from rise of cyber threats
Cybersecurity has traditionally focused on detecting malware and installing firewall security systems, but that is starting to change.
- Cameron Gleeson
Billion-dollar ball game: Big end of town could produce cash bonanza for Australian rugby
Australian rugby has called on some of the country’s leading investors and fund managers to help fund every level of the game.
- Jonathan Drennan
- Opinion
- Opinion
Lessons from an Nvidia investor: Stay cool and use common sense
Despite the recent plunge, I’m holding on to my Nvidia shares and feeling bullish about their future. Here’s why.
- Nicki Bourlioufas
- Opinion
- Ask an expert
Should we borrow $500,000 and invest it in shares?
Borrowing to invest is certainly a key wealth creation strategy, but it all comes down to your appetite for risk.
- Paul Benson
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