Diversification
Where to invest in an uncertain economic environment?
Welcome to Finance and Fury Today’s episode is a thought experiment – Investing in the potential future for the economy, Gov expansion and increased money supply – inevitably with The replacement of the Dollar – who knows when - over the next few years, decade, or...
read moreWhich Vanguard ETFs are best to diversify into?
Welcome to Finance and Fury, The Say What Wednesday Edition This week the question is from Dan I am 21 and have about 70k in a term deposit and 5k in VHY and VGS ETFs. I am wondering whether over a period of 20~50 years I would be better diversifying into VAE or VGE...
read moreShould I switch my investments from High Growth to Conservative and why store gold personally instead of a vault?
Welcome to Finance and Fury, the Say What Wednesday Edition Back to answering individual questions - Two questions this week – follow up to recent episodes on gold and economy First from Mario – just a quick one - I listened to a recent podcast you made about gold and...
read moreGold as a portfolio hedge – Why is the price rising and what are the methods of accessing gold?
Welcome to Finance and Fury, Today – next gold rush – Final part of capital preservation – Allocation as a hedge for a financial meltdown - should preserve capital, withstand market volatility, and provide diversification across a portfolio Gold – an asset...
read moreAssets that will survive a financial correction
Welcome to Finance and Fury. Today’s we’ll be talking about what assets will survive a financial correction. The assets that that people still have confidence in. Confidence is key! In any asset, confidence is what is required. Why is confidence important? If...
read moreSay What Wednesday: The skinny on bonds and fixed interest
Welcome to Finance & Fury, the ‘Say What Wednesday’ edition. This week’s question comes from Gab; “Hi Louis, I was looking at different asset classes and how someone could get exposure to them (outside superannuation) and got stuck on "fixed income". If I...
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