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Opinion Pieces

Don’t let politics get in the way of a good return

Oct ‘ 24 | 4 min | James Weir

James Weir explores the risks of letting politics influence investment decisions. He reviews historical data showing that, despite election noise and geopolitical events, markets often perform well in the long run. Could staying focused on a long-term strategy or reacting to political shift be the way to go for strong returns this time?

Are small cap companies still a bargain?

Aug ‘ 24 | 4 min | James Weir

Small cap stocks have experienced notable volatility, including a 10% surge and subsequent retracement. Despite underperforming large caps over the past decade, their current low valuations and potential gains from falling interest rates make them an intriguing investment. However, their volatility and high proportion of loss-makers mean that expert management is essential.

Australia has its own tech powerhouses

Jun ‘ 24 | 4 min | James Weir

Over the past 10 years, investing in technology companies has been a great way to make money. And when we think about investing in tech, it’s almost natural to think about the world conquering US technology behemoths, the likes of Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Google and Amazon.

The Land of the Rising Stock Market

May ‘ 24 | 10 min | James Weir

Abenomics ushered in an era of significant reform for Japanese companies, 12 years later the share market has been one of the best performing in the world. Can it keep going?

Are Australian shares expensive?

Apr ‘ 24 | 4 min | James Weir

There’s something innately comfortable about investing in companies you know and a market you’re familiar with, so it’s hardly surprising Australian investors, like their peers all over the world, have a bias to investing in their home market.

China – time to buy?

Mar ‘ 24 | 4 min | James Weir

After a staggering 60% underperformance compared to global markets over the last three years, the Chinese share market begs the question: are its stocks too cheap to overlook? In the midst of this apparent carnage, could there be hidden opportunities waiting to be seized?

Is the US share market uninvestable?

Mar ‘ 24 | 9 min | James Weir

The US share market has continued the strong rally that started at the end of 2023. Bearish commentators are making comparisons to the dotcom boom, quote lingering concerns about the economy and point to the risk of being reliant on the mega cap tech stocks. But does all that worry overlook sound reasons for the ongoing rally? What do the fundamentals tell us?

Private credit is redefining fixed income

Feb ‘ 24 | 4 min | James Weir

Private credit is redefining fixed income as an asset class, with returns as high as 10 per cent plus attracting an explosion of interest. But all that attention has drawn the usual cowboy operators, so smart investors need to be careful.

Maybe the US share market isn’t as expensive as you think

Jan ‘ 24 | 5 min | James Weir

US shares have outperformed for 14 years, should you be overweight or underweight?

What’s the best way to take advantage of the multi-year selloff in bonds?

Nov ‘ 23 | 6 min | James Weir

Bonds have copped a beating over the past three years, are there bargains to be had?