Read Full Blog Here In this week’s episode, Campbell tackles a variety of complex and timely superannuation and wealth-building questions, starting with the government’s revised $3 million super cap, also known as Division 296. He breaks down what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and why the new rules are far more balanced than the initial proposal. Campbell also explores what high-balance super fund holders should consider, especially those with illiquid assets, such as property. Listeners...
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Read Full Blog Here In this week’s episode, Campbell tackles a variety of complex and timely superannuation and wealth-building questions, starting with the government’s revised $3 million super cap, also known as Division 296. He breaks down what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and why the new rules are far more balanced than the initial proposal. Campbell also explores what high-balance super fund holders should consider, especially those with illiquid assets, such as property. Listeners...
Ep 379: Momentum investing- Useful when investing in property or shares
Investopoly
32 minutes
1 month ago
Ep 379: Momentum investing- Useful when investing in property or shares
Read Full Blog Here In this episode, Stuart takes a deep dive into momentum investing, what it is, how it works in theory, and whether it holds up in practice when applied to shares and property. Momentum is a factor strategy that involves buying assets that have performed strongly over the past 6–12 months. While it sounds compelling, Stuart explains why real-world results often fall short due to high trading costs, tax drag, and dilution when trying to reduce turnover. He also shares why th...
Investopoly
Read Full Blog Here In this week’s episode, Campbell tackles a variety of complex and timely superannuation and wealth-building questions, starting with the government’s revised $3 million super cap, also known as Division 296. He breaks down what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and why the new rules are far more balanced than the initial proposal. Campbell also explores what high-balance super fund holders should consider, especially those with illiquid assets, such as property. Listeners...