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Beginner Friendly but not Foolproof: How to Avoid the 5 Most Common ETF Mistakes

ETFs have grown in popularity in the last decade, and beginner investors are often encouraged to consider them. But beginner doesn’t mean foolproof and even investments like ETFs can go wrong when investors don’t know what they are really buying and how best to use them. It’s also worth noting that beginner doesn’t mean that ETFs can’t be part of more sophisticated strategies either.

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A storm is brewing in the US

With the S&P 500 rallying an historic 40% over the past twelve months, you’d be forgiven for thinking all is well with the US Government’s finances. After all, the state of the world’s largest economy is inextricably connected with the US Treasury’s financial health. Sorry to shatter that illusion, but the truth is very different. Do not read what follows if you prefer to believe in the US fairy tale…

6 Nov 2024
 · 6 MIN READ

Megatrends for 2025 and beyond

Megatrends are long-term structural changes that affect the world we live in. Importantly, they shape communities, but they also create investment opportunities and risks. What Magellan has learned from historical megatrends is: 1) they often solve a problem through innovation; 2) the scope of the megatrend can initially be underestimated; and 3) the duration of a megatrend is typically longer than anticipated. There are numerous megatrends likely to influence markets that investors should consider: the shift to the cloud and generative AI, the ageing population, rising geopolitical tensions and so on. Today we highlight just some of the megatrends we are monitoring at Magellan.

4 Nov 2024
 · 6 MIN READ

Why rate cuts aren’t bad news for mortgage funds

With interest rates at a decade-high and the RBA signalling potential rate cuts sometime next year, the current yields on mortgage funds present an attractive opportunity. Mortgage funds have gained traction as higher interest rates have made lending to the commercial real estate sector increasingly attractive. This shift has occurred while traditional property investments such as real estate investment trusts are facing significant valuation challenges. According to a recent report by investment firm Zagga, more investors are gravitating toward private real estate debt for property exposure in order to avoid the volatility typically associated with property markets. This trend is fuelled b

31 Oct 2024
 · 4 MIN READ

The seismic shifts afoot in fixed income markets

More than a few fund managers have highlighted that fixed income investing these days is a world away from what it used to be. They’d be right. The very structure of global fixed income markets has changed since the Global Financial Crisis. As with all structural shifts, it pays to revisit the here and now on occasion to ensure your current strategy is fit for purpose. The reality is the strategies necessary to generate alpha in fixed income markets are different from the past.

28 Oct 2024
 · 5 MIN READ

The Fed’s cut may be the starter gun for small cap outperformance

With the Fed initiating a rate cutting cycle in September, investors are increasingly focusing on asset classes positioned to outperform in a falling rate environment. Enter smaller companies. Historically, small-cap stocks have outperformed their larger counterparts during periods of declining interest rates — and this trend seems to be taking hold as both global and domestic small-cap benchmarks have shown improved performance in recent months.

24 Oct 2024
 · 5 MIN READ

How to invest in start-ups without losing your shirt

With ‘brain drain’ increasingly being the name of the game in the publicly listed markets, not to mention the ever present pull of the US market for innovative emerging Australian businesses in the need of capital, it’s hard to ignore the growing role of private equity and direct start-up investing in most investors’ portfolios. It’s also hard to ignore the fact that start-up investing entails its own unique risks. Many investors have been wrong-footed by the marked differences of start-up investing versus investing in publicly listed companies. The good news is with the right strategy it’s possible to invest in a portfolio of start-ups without losing your shirt.

23 Oct 2024
 · 6 MIN READ

You may be surprised by the minimum assets you need for an SMSF

The inexorable rise of the SMSF continues with the SMSF count reaching 616,400 in March and the number of members hitting 1.1 million. Whilst that’s less than 5% of the Australian population, SMSF investors account for an impressive 24% of the $4 trillion invested in superannuation. In other words, SMSF investors are a wealthy and powerful bunch with growing financial clout.

21 Oct 2024
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Private Credit in the Spotlight: A Strategic Opportunity for Investors

In recent years, private credit investment has emerged as a frontrunner in the investment landscape. Private credit has topped the private markets globally in terms of both funds under management (FUM) growth and overall performance, capturing the attention of investors seeking stability in uncertain times. Private credit funds generate returns by acting as non-bank lenders, providing financing to businesses, and passing on the interest income from loans to investors.

18 Oct 2024
 · 4 MIN READ

The 5 steps to an information advantage over the market

With the vast array of information investors have at their fingertips, you’d think it would be easy to spot investment trends before the rest of the market. If only. The problem is there’s too much available information for most investors to make sense of. After a while, reams of written text become just more words rather than a source of learning. Hence, interpreting and understanding the vast universe of words that relate to investing is almost impossible for most investors. So the question is: how can investors side-step this information overload challenge to spot investment trends before the rest of the market?

17 Oct 2024
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