Markets expect interest rates to trend lower, which has significant implications for equities – and the defensive and income sectors of your portfolio. With bank hybrids being phased out, where next for yield? Coolabah Capital CIO Chris Joye joins the podcast to discuss: The risks to the outlook for global interest rates Why he’s ‘very bullish’ the US economy Which sectors of the fixed income market are ‘the cheapest in history’ What looks expensive, and How to invest as hybrids reach their maturity. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth. If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
While the ASX ended the month higher, share prices were surprisingly volatile in response to even modest beats and misses. So where is the value on the ASX, and what should investors be worried about? Atlas Funds Management Portfolio Manager Hugh Dive joins the podcast to discuss: Which ‘reasonable’ result saw its share price smashed The sectors really crushed by any disappointment Why fund managers tend not to react in the heat of reporting season, and The result of the year, from a standout performer that was already priced for perfection You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth. If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
While some of the metrics for the world’s largest and deepest sharemarket remain extraordinary – new all-time highs, the highest level of concentration since the 1930s, company margins 50% above their long run average – the wins keep coming. So is it time to trim, add or hold? S&P Dow Jones Indices’ Howard Silverblatt has been covering the US for 48 years, and shares: How company sales have just hit an all time record Whether the highs can keep coming, Which sectors are thriving, and which are surviving Why we can’t ignore the billions the Big Beautiful Bill will add to the economy, and Why traders have to trade what’s in front of them, but investors have different objectives You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth. If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
When Australians think property, they tend to think domestic housing, but the listed property market includes sectors well beyond the classic three bedroom home. With healthy yields and growth on offer, there’s a lot for investors to like – but don’t get caught in the hype for every hot sector. Resolution Capital portfolio manager Marco Colantonio joins the podcast to discuss: Whether the return to office push has run its course, and whether valuations reflect the fall in occupancy Why data centres may not live up to the hype How the development cycle affects valuations and can take years to play out, and The opportunity presented by the blowout in construction costs. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth. If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
The gold price is soaring, lithium may be staging a comeback, iron ore has somewhat disappointed. The materials sector offers a range of large and small cap opportunities for astute investors, but the outlook for each sector is diverging. To help make sense of the landscape, MineLife’s Gavin Wendt joins the podcast to discuss: Why the rise of the Chinese gold investor could mean even better times ahead How supply overhangs are affecting lithium and uranium The genuine players in the decarbonisation boom, and Why the gold miners continue to lag the gold price, and what needs to change. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth. If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
From banks to resources, Australian investors continue to have a home bias. But with uncertainty around positioning on the ASX, should investors remain heavy weight local market? Alphinity Investment Management’s Elfreda Jonker joins the podcast to discuss: Asset classes & Opportunities Australian listed banks and financials Clear risks in the market particularly to do with pricing and, Australian household wealth and the impact to investment behaviours. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
Looking for the next Nvidia? Or the current Nvidia? Despite eye watering valuations at the top end of the market, there are still incredible growth opportunities in global markets, but buying them at a reasonable price is increasingly challenging. Munro Partners’ Qiao Ma joins the podcast to discuss: Why she’s not sure that any of the Magnificent 7 has a proper AI strategy Whether the game for cloud is really over How AI is levelling the playing field The non-AI industries with exceptional earnings growth, and Whether the US is over, and it’s time to look afield. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
With the end of the financial year approaching, many investors are keen to tidy up their portfolios. Three nabtrade favourites – Anthony Doyle (Pinnacle Investment), Henry Jennings (Marcus Today) and Scott Phillips (Motley Fool) -share their tips for tax time. In this short and sharp podcast, Anthony talks about asset classes to consider – and avoid – in these turbulent times, Henry discusses when to sell, and which sectors are unlikely to bounce back, and Scott shares two stocks he likes for today’s market. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
After years of growth in passive ETFs and index strategies, market dynamics are shifting. Is it time to avoid the mega caps dominating the index, and look for better opportunities? Janus Henderson’s London-based Head of Portfolio Construction and Strategy Matt Bullock joins the podcast to discuss: why there is space for both active and passive strategies in a portfolio what significant and permanent shifts in trade mean for markets asset class opportunities beyond volatile equity markets, and the huge runway for themes that are yet to realise their full potential. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
Are you a trader, or an investor? Louise Bedford would argue that you’re both, regardless of how you categorise yourself. Ensuring you buy at a price you’re comfortable with, and have an exit strategy for a stock that loses, or wins too much, is essential to any investing strategy. The Trading Game’s Louise Bedford joins the podcast to discuss: Why technical analysis can assist with the tough decisions of buying and selling Which indicators help her fall in love with a stock The sectors that offer the most opportunity right now, and What the data tell us about CBA’s likelihood of hitting new highs, or falling away. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
While those with a good story can enjoy great success in markets, numbers can reveal trends and themes that the headlines may be missing. Talaria Capital’s Hugh Selby-Smith joins the podcasts to talk about the real data points he’s focussed on, including: Whether US exceptionalism can continue to deliver for investors Why markets are myopic on tariffs and more How capital expenditure drives returns The demographic shifts no developed nation is avoiding, and Where he’s looking for opportunity in today’s markets. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
Recorded 12 hours after Trump announced a 90 day ‘pause’ on global tariffs and the S&P500 staged a 10% rally in a single session, this podcast is designed to get you up to date with where we are now, and what it all could mean. nab’s Head of FX Strategy Ray Attrill shares his thoughts on: The facts as we currently understand them Why China’s response is critical for Australia, and possibly the world The good news for Australian households How growth will falter despite the backdown, and Investment strategies that still make sense in a rapidly changing environment You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
With the ASX in correction territory and US indices in a bear market in just three days, investors could be forgiven for panicking. But many are cashing up and ready to buy the dip - is it time? Henry Jennings from Marcus Today was on the trading floor in 1987 and has seen many crises. He shares his thoughts on: why those who think they can predict Trump's next move are too optimistic whether value has crept in to the market strategies for retirees and accumulators, and why this isn't the GFC or 1987 ... yet You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
Borrowing to invest has long been a popular strategy in Australia as the loan interest cost is generally tax deductible. Borrowing for shares, however, really fell out of favour after GFC as investors feared they could be wiped out in the event of a margin call. There are, however, other ways to borrow to invest. In this podcast, nab Equity Lending’s Phil McCall shares: A product that allows you to borrow for shares, with no margin call ever How to borrow to invest inside super The benefits of gearing to super charge your portfolio, and All the risks you must consider. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
While US equities stumble under the threat of tariffs and a record budget deficit, and the ASX pulls away from its highs, the Hang Seng has quietly staged returns of more than 25% year to date. So is the era of Chinese weakness over? Dr Joseph Lai of Asian specialist fund manager Ox Capital joins the podcast to discuss: Why the question of whether Chinese businesses can innovate has been settled Whether the recent run in share prices has seen all the easy gains made Where the opportunities lie outside megacap tech in China, and What he learned working for investing legend Kerr Neilson. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
With reporting season behind us, and the focus on global challenges including daily tariff announcements and dramatic geopolitical shifts, investors could be forgiven for wanting a breather. This fund manager says it’s a year for boring returns, and being thoughtful about your exposure. Aussie equities manager Hugh Dive from Atlas Funds Management joins the podcast to discuss: Which companies delivered during reporting season, and which didn’t The results the market has clearly misread Why Telstra is back to its old tricks The sector that remains overvalued, and Where he is sifting through the underperformers for opportunity. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
As Australia’s largest companies hand down their numbers in reporting season, investors are starting to get a clearer picture on how the ASX is performing so far, what looks like good value, and which stocks have run too hard. WAM Leaders portfolio manager Matt Haupt joins the podcast to discuss: Why Australia’s largest company is sitting 100% above its price target The biggest misses from reporting season Which stock could be a great opportunity if everything goes right The trading strategy that is driving big price movements, and Three potential winners in today’s market. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
With 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico threatened – and then postponed – over a weekend, investors could be in for a rocky ride. Tariffs on 10% on China are still slated to go ahead on 10 February. So what does all this mean? NAB's Head of FX Strategy Ray Attrill shares his extensive insight on: What really happened with tariffs in Trump 1.0 Why the AUD is under threat, and what could save it What Trump has really proposed, and whether it’s likely to go ahead, and How central banks are likely to react. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
AI hopes have driven the rise and rise of Nvidia and the megacaps, and delivered sensational portfolio returns over the last two years. But the emergence of cheaper, faster alternatives from China has suddenly shaken the narrative that only the biggest will win. Growth manager Nick Griffin of Munro Partners has won big in the tech space so far, and shares his views on: Where the winners and losers from AI disruption are likely to come from Why Jeff Bezos’ vision in 1999 still rings true Whether Nvidia and co can whether this storm Two stocks at the forefront of AI innovation, and Where you should be looking for opportunity in this market. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention. The information discussed in this podcast is for general information purposes only and is not financial advice. You should obtain independent advice from a licensed professional adviser before making any investment decision. The views held by Munro Partners are current at the time of recording and are subject to change. Past performance information given in this document is for illustrative purposes only and should not be relied upon as an indication of future performance. None of GSFM Responsible Entity Services, Munro Partners, its related bodies or associates nor any other person guarantees the repayment of capital or the performance of the Funds or any particular returns from the Funds. Information about the Munro funds is available at munropartners.com.au
After years of underperformance, circumstances could be ripe for a resurgence in the small cap end of the market. So where could the opportunities be looking attractive? Small cap specialist Dean Fergie of Cyan Investment Management shares his thoughts on: Why cheap small caps are attracting bidders Which takeover targets look appealing and how to exit if you’re uncertain His top picks in medtech and defence, and Which sector he’s avoiding, regardless of the upside. You can access this and previous episodes of the Your Wealth podcast now on iTunes, Podbean, Spotify or at nabtrade.com.au/yourwealth If you’re short on time, consider listening at 1.5-2x speed, which should be shown on the screen of your device as you listen. This won’t just reduce your listening time; it has also been shown to improve knowledge retention.
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