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
Investing in 5 funds for climate change
Here are 5 active and passive funds to improve long-term portfolio sustainability – and returns.
3 stocks ripe for profit-taking
I’ll start off my first Switzer Report column for 2020 with a sell idea: tourism, a sector I have long favoured. Here’s why I think it is a sell.
Do you sell these three stocks?
Here are three stocks to consider taking full or partial profits on in 2020. Sometimes it can make sense to take some profits when stars are shining.
9 under the radar small cap ideas for 2020
My preference for 2020 is identifying beaten-up small-caps trading at almost Global Financial Crisis-like valuations and badly out of favour. Here are 9 I like.
3 contrarian ideas
3 contrarian ideas for experienced investors and my 7 rules for buying badly out-of-favour stocks.
Are LITs worth buying and if so, which ones?
8 Listed Investment Trusts (LITs) have floated in the past two years, and more are likely. There are opportunities in private debt but plenty of risks too. Here’s two I like.