Tony is a former managing editor of BRW, Shares, Personal Investor, Asset and CFO magazines. He specialises in small listed companies, IPOs, entrepreneurship and innovation and writes a weekly blog for The Sydney Morning Herald/The Age on small companies and entrepreneurs.
Recent Commentary
Contrarian opportunities emerging in cleantech
Prospective investors are buying into a sector that has had the last six years of gains wiped off, largely due to overvaluation and, lately, Trump. Caveats aside, here are two ASX-quoted ETFs to consi..
Defence funds on the march
Defence spending was all over the news this week and calls for greater military spending have boosted global defence stocks, but valuations warrant caution.
Taking some of the fear out of volatility
Two Exchange Traded Funds designed to help conservative investors sleep easier.
Two new ETFs designed to exploit volatility.
Risks aside (and the faint hearted should read this article carefully), here are two new ETFs, one global, one local, that look well-suited to exploit conditions of higher market volatility this decad..
How to add a touch of royalty in volatile markets
Some overseas royalty companies have been excellent investments and look like a good bet in volatile markets. Although having a low market profile, they can be attractive long-term investments. Here a..
Labor’s victory and the childcare sector
Here are two undervalued listed property trusts that own childcare centres.