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Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 639

Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 639

We’ve received hundreds of responses to our Reader Survey, but to give as large a sample as possible, we’ll leave it open for a few more days. We read every one of the comments received. It’s nice to hear so many of you look forward to receiving our newsletter. Your feedback will help to improve our content, and it should take only a few minutes. The ...
Where to hide in the ‘everything bubble’

Where to hide in the ‘everything bubble’

Stock markets have been shaky of late and talk of an AI bubble is rife. Bubbles don’t normally pop when everyone is talking about them and they also have a bad habit of going on for longer than most people think and/or can endure. Stepping back from the daily noise, it’s clear that this AI bubble is different. The Magnificent Seven stocks are ...
The ultimate investing hack: dividend growth stocks

The ultimate investing hack: dividend growth stocks

Brace yourself! If only an ‘amygdala hijack’ came with this warning. In 1995, psychologist Daniel Goleman coined the term to describe what happens when individuals experience an immediate, intensified emotional response that short-circuits the rational, decision-making part of the brain. In this moment, our limbic brain (the emotional hub) takes centre ...
CBA or global banks?

CBA or global banks?

Earlier this year, as CBA’s market cap soared to nose-bleed heights, I wrote about a new wave of dividend darlings (global banks) emerging as CBA alternatives. The key message was that despite CBA historically being a great investment for yield and returns, stretched valuations were flashing a signal for investors to reduce single stock risk and ...
Global dividends rising, but Australia lags

Global dividends rising, but Australia lags

Global dividends continued their impressive run in the third quarter. They rose 6.2% year-on-year to US$518.7 billion on a topline basis, a Q3 record. The core dividend growth rate, which adjusts for one-offs, exchange rates and calendar factors, was very similar at 6.1%, though there was significant divergence between different geographies and ...
Could your children pass the inheritance ‘stress test’?

Could your children pass the inheritance ‘stress test’?

“Leave children enough so they can do anything, but not enough that they can do nothing.” Warren Buffet’s words capture a truth often overlooked. Transferring wealth is simple; ensuring someone is ready to manage it responsibly is much more complex. You devote years of your life working, saving and investing, striving to build a legacy that outlives ...
Energy policy must prioritise the economy

Energy policy must prioritise the economy

Energy policy in Australia is currently the topic du jour. And rightly so. No other policy, not taxation, immigration, or industrial relations, has such far-reaching effects on the economy. The cost of energy feeds into every single economic activity. Be it household budgets, manufacturing, mining, data centres, farming, construction, or the services ...
Invest like you are bad at making predictions

Invest like you are bad at making predictions

Investing can often feel like one giant prediction game. Most financial market commentary involves forecasts about the future that are hastily discarded and wilfully forgotten, and many investment approaches are founded on taking bets about the complex interactions of economies and asset prices. The problem with all this activity is that the world is a ...
Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 638 with weekend update

Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 638 with weekend update

The Weekend Edition includes a market update plus Morningstar adds links to two additional articles. First, a quick reminder: We’d love to get to know more about our readers, hear your thoughts on Firstlinks and see how we can make it better for you. Please complete this short survey, and have your say. **** Regular readers will know that dementia has ...

Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 639

Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 639
We’ve received hundreds of responses to our Reader Survey, but to give as large a sample as possible, we’ll leave it open for a few more days. We read every one of the comments received. It’s nice to hear so many of you look forward to receiving our newsletter. Your feedback will help to improve our content, and it should take only a few minutes. The ...

Where to hide in the ‘everything bubble’

Where to hide in the ‘everything bubble’
Stock markets have been shaky of late and talk of an AI bubble is rife. Bubbles don’t normally pop when everyone is talking about them and they also have a bad habit of going on for longer than most people think and/or can endure. Stepping back from the daily noise, it’s clear that this AI bubble is different. The Magnificent Seven stocks are ...

The ultimate investing hack: dividend growth stocks

The ultimate investing hack: dividend growth stocks
Brace yourself! If only an ‘amygdala hijack’ came with this warning. In 1995, psychologist Daniel Goleman coined the term to describe what happens when individuals experience an immediate, intensified emotional response that short-circuits the rational, decision-making part of the brain. In this moment, our limbic brain (the emotional hub) takes centre ...

CBA or global banks?

CBA or global banks?
Earlier this year, as CBA’s market cap soared to nose-bleed heights, I wrote about a new wave of dividend darlings (global banks) emerging as CBA alternatives. The key message was that despite CBA historically being a great investment for yield and returns, stretched valuations were flashing a signal for investors to reduce single stock risk and ...

Global dividends rising, but Australia lags

Global dividends rising, but Australia lags
Global dividends continued their impressive run in the third quarter. They rose 6.2% year-on-year to US$518.7 billion on a topline basis, a Q3 record. The core dividend growth rate, which adjusts for one-offs, exchange rates and calendar factors, was very similar at 6.1%, though there was significant divergence between different geographies and ...

Could your children pass the inheritance ‘stress test’?

Could your children pass the inheritance ‘stress test’?
“Leave children enough so they can do anything, but not enough that they can do nothing.” Warren Buffet’s words capture a truth often overlooked. Transferring wealth is simple; ensuring someone is ready to manage it responsibly is much more complex. You devote years of your life working, saving and investing, striving to build a legacy that outlives ...

Energy policy must prioritise the economy

Energy policy must prioritise the economy
Energy policy in Australia is currently the topic du jour. And rightly so. No other policy, not taxation, immigration, or industrial relations, has such far-reaching effects on the economy. The cost of energy feeds into every single economic activity. Be it household budgets, manufacturing, mining, data centres, farming, construction, or the services ...

Invest like you are bad at making predictions

Invest like you are bad at making predictions
Investing can often feel like one giant prediction game. Most financial market commentary involves forecasts about the future that are hastily discarded and wilfully forgotten, and many investment approaches are founded on taking bets about the complex interactions of economies and asset prices. The problem with all this activity is that the world is a ...

Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 638 with weekend update

Welcome to Firstlinks Edition 638 with weekend update
The Weekend Edition includes a market update plus Morningstar adds links to two additional articles. First, a quick reminder: We’d love to get to know more about our readers, hear your thoughts on Firstlinks and see how we can make it better for you. Please complete this short survey, and have your say. **** Regular readers will know that dementia has ...