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In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, your hosts Owen Rask and Drew Meredith discuss:
- The RBA’s 25 basis point rate cut and implications for ETFs
- Portfolio drawdowns: what we’ve learned from GEAR, Tesla & XRF
- The concept of a “spiffy pop” and long-term investing
- The power of diversification and when to rebalance your positions
If you love learning about ETFs, portfolio strategy, and long-term investing, subscribe to the Australian Investors Podcast on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube!
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok for more investing insights.
Topics covered
1. Welcome & Introduction
2. RBA Cuts Rates & Market Reactions
3. Bond ETFs & Income Strategies
4. GigaLosses: What’s Weighing on Our Fake Portfolios
5. What is a Spiffy Pop?
6. Portfolio Patience, Rebalancing & Position Sizing
7. Shoutouts to Promising Small Caps (XRF, Pro Medicus)
8. Final Thoughts & Staying the Course Long-Term
Resources for this episode
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~~ Rask Resources ~~
🔗 Explore all Rask services – https://bit.ly/R-services
📋 Get Financial Planning – https://bit.ly/R-plan
📈 Start investing with Rask – https://bit.ly/R-invest
📜 Access Show Notes – https://bit.ly/R-notes
❓ Ask a question – just select the Investor Podcast – https://bit.ly/R-quest
📲 Follow us on social media:
Instagram: @rask.invest
TikTok: @rask.invest
DISCLAIMER
This podcast contains general financial information only. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for your situation before acting on it.
If you’re unsure, consult a licensed financial planner. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial adviser, or tax professional. You can access The Rask Group’s Financial Services Guide (FSG) here: https://www.rask.com.au/fsg.
#Investing #Finance #AustralianInvestorsPodcast
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In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, your hosts Owen Rask and Drew Meredith discuss:
- The RBA’s 25 basis point rate cut and implications for ETFs
- Portfolio drawdowns: what we’ve learned from GEAR, Tesla & XRF
- The concept of a “spiffy pop” and long-term investing
- The power of diversification and when to rebalance your positions
If you love learning about ETFs, portfolio strategy, and long-term investing, subscribe to the Australian Investors Podcast on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube!
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok for more investing insights.
Topics covered
1. Welcome & Introduction
2. RBA Cuts Rates & Market Reactions
3. Bond ETFs & Income Strategies
4. GigaLosses: What’s Weighing on Our Fake Portfolios
5. What is a Spiffy Pop?
6. Portfolio Patience, Rebalancing & Position Sizing
7. Shoutouts to Promising Small Caps (XRF, Pro Medicus)
8. Final Thoughts & Staying the Course Long-Term
Resources for this episode
Ask a question (select the Investors podcast)
~~ Rask Resources ~~
🔗 Explore all Rask services – https://bit.ly/R-services
📋 Get Financial Planning – https://bit.ly/R-plan
📈 Start investing with Rask – https://bit.ly/R-invest
📜 Access Show Notes – https://bit.ly/R-notes
❓ Ask a question – just select the Investor Podcast – https://bit.ly/R-quest
📲 Follow us on social media:
Instagram: @rask.invest
TikTok: @rask.invest
DISCLAIMER
This podcast contains general financial information only. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. You should consider if the information is appropriate for your situation before acting on it.
If you’re unsure, consult a licensed financial planner. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial adviser, or tax professional. You can access The Rask Group’s Financial Services Guide (FSG) here: https://www.rask.com.au/fsg.
#Investing #Finance #AustralianInvestorsPodcast
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