Really happy to say that I'm a buyer on this one. James, first up we have the Vanguard Global Value Active ETF, really capitalising on that move from growth into value stocks. Vanguard Global Value Active ETF (ASX: VVLU) I've got Adam Dawes from Shaw and Partners and James Whelan from VFS Group. And to help me discuss this today, I'm joined by two men that eat, sleep and breathe ETFs. We'll be discussing two core and four satellites for some sizzle. My name is Bella Kidman, and today we're not going to discuss one, we're not going to discuss two, we're going to be discussing six ETF ideas for your portfolio. This episode was filmed on 31 March 2021.īella Kidman: Welcome to Buy Hold Sell, brought to you by Livewire Markets. Notes: Watch, read or listen to the discussion below. To help distinguish the steak from the sizzle, Livewire's Bella Kidman is joined by Shaw and Partners' Adam Dawes and VFS Group's James Whelan for their thoughts on two core ETFs for your portfolio, as well as four satellites with upside potential. It's safe to say then that ETFs are well and truly on their way to world domination - with investors young and old using the investment vehicles for index-like returns, active management, and various exposures to new and exciting thematics. There is now more than $102 billion invested in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in Australia, with almost half of that amount ($46 billion) invested over the past 12 months alone.įor some perspective, that's bigger than the GDP of nearly 130 countries (according to the International Monetary Fund), like Luxembourg, Guatemala, Bulgaria, Ghana, Costa Rica, Croatia, Iceland, the Maldives and Fiji, to name a few. Here's a little sizzling fun fact for your Friday after-work drinks.
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