One mistake investors can make, especially on the ASX, is to fall for ASX value trap stocks. We thought we should outline what value traps are, how investors can avoid them, as well as a few examples of stocks that fall into this category.
What is a value trap?
A value trap is a stock or…
Although many of our readers have begun investing in stocks already, we don't think it would be unreasonable to think some have not and want to know how to start investing in stocks. We've composed this simple guide that will help novice investors get started in the equity markets. And many of these principals will…
The debate over whether Stocks or Property Investment delivers higher returns is a very popular one to hold, but a difficult one to solve. And so we thought we'd settle it, hopefully once and for all. We'll recap the advantages and disadvantages to both stocks and property investment, and settle the debate using actual historical…
Starting on July 1, the so-called stage 3 tax cuts will come into effect in Australia. These tax cuts, especially since they were altered by the Albanese government, will see a significant proportion of Australians with more money in their pocket - especially lower income earners.
What are the Stage 3 tax cuts? What do they…
How to make money in the stock market? Simply put, it is to buy a stock, whether on the ASX or another exchange, and sell it at a higher price than you bought it for - 'buy low, sell high'. You can also make money through dividends. That sounds easy enough, but how can you…
Sometimes, losing money in the stock market can occur due to bad luck, but other times it is due to mistakes investors make, particularly those ones that we think are top investing mistakes.
These mistakes are not the only ones investors make, but they are the most common that we see with ASX stocks. It was…
Every stock market has a benchmark indice used to measure the performance of the entire market and the ASX 200 serves that purpose for the Australian bourse. We seek to answer some key questions many new (and some more experienced) investors would have about the ASX 200, including which stocks are in it, how it…
Self Managed Super Funds (SMSF’s) offer the tools and flexibility that successful long-term investors demand, allowing them increased control over their retirement planning. By taking full advantage of their benefits, you can live with greater confidence knowing your investments are performing in a smart and secure manner.
As an astute investor, understanding what’s involved with establishing…
Is cash a good investment for your portfolio? Obviously, investors need cash to start investing. But instead of spending the money on other asset classes, we're talking about investing in cash itself - investing in money market funds, savings accounts or certificates of deposits, is a popular financial strategy for many individuals and businesses.
This type…
The exponential increase in online shopping might make listed retailers that own brick and mortar stores appear out of fashion. But the past few months have shown that investors cannot write them off just yet.
There are a number of reasons why many listed retailers have retained a presence in the physical world - including the expectation…
