Respected investment professional in the South African asset management industry, Piet Viljoen from Merchant West Investments and RECM, shares his fav ETF.
The investment case for solar
For those of us who are in the fortunate position of contemplating the most strategic ways to invest own hard-earned money before the close of 2023, the traditional options of mortgage repayments and stock market investments may be overshadowed by a compelling alternative – going solar.
Warren Ingram’s Fav ETFs
We heard you. Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and best selling author, shares his fav ETFs.
David Shapiro’s Fav ETFs
David is one of the most widely known (and liked) personalities among investors. In addition to his dry sense of humour you get some solid reasoning behind investment decisions.
Nozi van Heeren’s Fav ETFs
We asked Just One Lap fan (and fav of ours) Nozi van Heerden about her favourite local and offshore ETFs.
Charles Savage’s fav ETFs
Charles Savage, CEO and founder of EasyEquities, tells us about his current favourite ETFs. And yes, Tech is there. But so is Infrastructure and of course STX40…
Sam Beckbessinger’s fav ETFs
This month Sam Beckbessinger tells us about her fav ETF, and the criteria she’s currently using to guide her investment decisions.
Ess Mukumbo’s fav ETFs
In this month’s ‘What’s Your Fav ETF’, Ess Mukumbo shares her motivation for investing in ETFs, and some good ideas for to use your investment strategy to guide your ETF selection.
Rochelle (AKA SoulFairy’s) fav ETFs
Our personality for this month is Rochelle (aka SoulFairy3 on Twitter). She explains why she favours local ETFs focussed on resources, and shines a spotlight on an offshore ETF that would otherwise remain hidden in the ETF forest.
Medical aid and gap cover in retirement
In retirement, healthcare costs tend to escalate quickly, and the annual limits and exclusions applied by your medical aid can become a real concern. Fortunately gap cover policies have evolved over the last few years to include some of these age-related health costs. It’s a good idea to explore these sooner rather than later.