Three ETFs worth considering
So far so good with the Trump U-turn on tariffs, but uncertainty still prevails. Is cautious buying to take advantage of lower valuations therefore warranted?
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.
So far so good with the Trump U-turn on tariffs, but uncertainty still prevails. Is cautious buying to take advantage of lower valuations therefore warranted?
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This tariff-fuelled market volatility presents an opportunity for long-term investors. I’d use any period of extended volatility to buy into market weakness, capitalise on lower asset prices, and add to portfolio exposures. Here are two ways I’d play this.
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