What’s true? What’s false? And what’s really happening in the world of money?
Simon Angelo just had an exclusive chat with Paul Brennan at Reality Check Radio, discussing these emerging issues:
- Red Monday (5 August) was a rough day for investors. Global markets plunged on the Japan carry-trade sell-off. It was a frightening night at the trading desk as values plunged. But they soon recovered. What mentality do investors need to take advantage of these sorts of opportunities?
- Residential property has been the No. 1 investment for many Kiwis. Now faced with unaffordable homes and a generational divide, the new coalition government seeks to unleash land supply from early next year. How does this change the outlook for capital growth from property?
- The average person gets 4,300 weeks of life. Sadly, most people won’t use their time or money that effectively. What are some keys to maximising your time and investing your money well?
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(This radio interview is general in nature and should not be construed as any financial or investment advice. To obtain guidance for your specific situation, please seek independent financial advice.)
Simon is the Chief Executive Officer and Publisher at Wealth Morning. He has been investing in the markets since he was 17. He recently spent a couple of years working in the hedge-fund industry in Europe. Before this, he owned an award-winning professional-services business and online-learning company in Auckland for 20 years. He has completed the Certificate in Discretionary Investment Management from the Personal Finance Society (UK), has written a bestselling book, and manages global share portfolios.