The US SEC approved eleven new bitcoin ETFs in January and we have all the details, codes and TERs for those wanting to get a slice of bitcoin via a US listed ETF.
Gold ETFs just off all-time highs, local and offshore
Buying gold is as easy as buying a gold ETF with two listed locally in Rands from Absa and 1nvest and a US one trading in US$ from State Street Global Advisors.
Maximising your portfolio | ETFs and tax-free
The first Power Hour session of the year is all about ETFs and tax free investing. Including a tax-free account worth almost R900k. Presented by Simon Brown he also answers all your burning questions.
Nikkei highs, Pick n Pay lows, Bitcoin +R1million
Nikkei 225 hitting all-time highs, Warren Buffett’s annual letter, City Lodge results, MultiChoice’s Canal+ offer, Bitcoin trends, and Pick n Pay updates.
Budget 2024 panel with AJM Tax
Budget 2024 unpacked with panel with;
Karyn Maughan, News24
Dr Albertus Marias, AJM Tax
Azhar Varachhia, Alpha Plus Capital
Simon Brown
JSE listed offshore property ETFs
Listed property remains stuck as office still struggles. But global REITs are much more then just office and they offer a rand hedge on the JSE.
Inflation, it ain’t over. So what about rates?
US inflation stumbled pushing back expectations for the first rate cut and spooking markets. Gold weaker, Pick n Pay chart, WeBuycars coming to market with a R7.5billion valuation and MultiChoice trading at the Canal+ price.
Has Canal+ won already? The answer is yes.
MultiChoice has rejected the R105 offer from Canal+. But Simon thinks Canal+ has already won and he details why. He also looks at results from Meta and Disney.
New active income ETF with gross yield of 11.8%
A new actively managed ETF focusing on income, with a gross yield of 11.8% managed by PortfolioMetrix, listed last week.
Simon’s stocks for this years Cristal challenge
Breaking news on Canal+ offer for MultiChoice, Simon’s stock picks for this year’s Crystal Challenge. From luxury brands to gold as insurance. Also discussion on Hyprop’s positive festive trading, Transaction Capital’s plans for WeBuyCars, and the bankruptcy of Evergrande