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
Nickel looks a star in base metals revival
The bulk metals of iron ore and coal have had plenty of support this year and gold has rallied as investors seek safe-haven assets. Now base metals are getting overdue attention.
3 ways to benefit from a lower Aussie dollar
Use the Australian dollar’s slide to your advantage. Here are 3 ways you could benefit from our lower dollar.
3 small-caps for yield
Experience tells me that in times like these, extreme caution in the share market is warranted. However 3 stocks have caught my attention, for those comfortable with small-cap investing and higher ris..
3 undervalued stocks to consider
This is no time to chase high-flying stocks or load up on Australian equities. You need to be even more stock-selective to pinpoint value. Here are 3 undervalued stocks for those investors comfortable..
3 undervalued listed investment companies (LICs)
With our market near its record high and interest rates at record lows, investors need to squeeze every ounce of return from their portfolio. One opportunity is out-of-favour Listed Investment Compani..
5 fixed-interest ETFs to consider
The emergence of fixed-interest ETFs on the ASX is an important innovation for retail investors. Like all ETFs, the fixed-interest variety are quoted on the ASX, bought and sold like a share, and have..