Nucleus Wealth is happy to announce that we now can offer clients the ability to exclude all Australian shares from our Tactically managed portfolio's.
Joined by Leith Van Onselen and David Llewellyn-smith in the studio with Damien Klassen and Tim Fuller. Todays full house takes a look at future of Australian Commodities and what would this mean for your portfolio. How to spot opportunities in a boom or bust and find out how we position portfolios ...
There are so many issues coming out of the Royal Commission into banking that its hard to maintain the outrage. Here is yet another one that might have slipped through in the torrent of mis-deeds:
The collective offices of financial planners around the continent are no doubt quiet this week as the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services call up the big boys of the advice world for hearty "please explain?"
Join Damien Klassen and Tim Fuller as we embark on a deep dive into global stock valuations, the impacts of credit and how we use this analysis every day in Nucleus Wealth portfolios.
David Harrington from IAG channels Upton Sinclair: "It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it".
There have been changes proposed by the Labor party to imputation credits. We have put together a quick series looking at a number of aspects for investors:
The dust is starting to settle a little on the Labor party's recent proposal to stop the refund of unused franking credits and lines are slowly being drawn in the sand in preparation for battle.
Leith Van Onselen, Damien Klassen and Tim Fuller pull apart the Australian Economy, look to the future and reflect on how we position our portfolios.
I have blogged a number of times about self-driving cars being the key to working out the path for oil prices and so it is important to work out if the recent pedestrian death by an Uber self-driving car is a sign that self-driving cars are further away than we expected.