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Introduction In this Australian Retirement Podcast episode, your host Owen Rask is joined by Kanish Chugh, Head of ETF Sales at PIMCO Australia, to discuss: The role of fixed income in a portfolio How ETFs provide professional-grade access to bonds PIMCO's new range of fixed income ETFs Why now might be the right time to allocate more to bonds This is a sponsored episode If you love learning about ETFs, bonds, and portfolio construction, subscribe to the Australian Investors Podcast on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok for more investing insights. Topics Covered & Timestamps 0:00 – Welcome & Introduction 2:15 – Who is PIMCO? Understanding the Global Investment Giant 6:42 – Why Fixed Income ETFs Matter More Than Ever 12:30 – How Bonds Work & Their Role in a Portfolio 18:55 – PIMCO's New Fixed Income ETF Range 27:10 – The Case for Bonds in 2025 & Market Outlook 35:40 – Final Thoughts & How to Learn More Resources for This Episode
The plain vanilla Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) turned the Australian funds management sector on its head. Now, the whole scene is changing again with everything from Bitcoin funds to leveraged products. In today's show we cover: Everything you need to know about traditional ETFs The pros and cons of index-based funds Why ETFs don't work every time Dividends and CGT - how it works for ETF investors ETF expert Kanish Chugh joins wealth editor James Kirby in this episode See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's campfire chat (our long-form episodes about investing) Glen sits down with Vince Scully from Life Sherpa, Chris Brycki from Stockspot and investment market commentator Kanish Chugh. Timing the market, CHESS vs custodian, robo-advice, is NVDA ever gonna slow down? hedging, dividend harvesting, covered calls and why does investing feel so boring?! Strap in, today's episode covers all this plus more.Thanks to Skye Wealth for supporting our Thursday show! Connect with the team hereWe hate email spam so we don't create it! Sign up to our newsletter to get only the valuable money, careers and property info you need.To get help, and to check out our online courses, books, resources and downloads (+ our disclaimers and warnings), click here.Any advice is general financial advice only which does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the advice is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on the information. If you do choose to buy a financial product read the product disclosure statement (PDS) and target market determination (TMD) and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored to your needs.SYMO interactive Pty Ltd trading as this is money & Glen James are authorised representatives of MoneySherpa Pty Ltd which holds financial services licence 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of The Australian Finance Podcast features a review of the Global X US 100 ETF (ASX: N100) with Kanish Chugh, from Global X. Before we start please note, this is not a recommendation from Kate, Owen or the Rask Team, and neither Kate or Owen hold a position in N100. Global X is a long term partner of The Australian Finance Podcast. Owen and Kanish discuss the new Global X N100 ETF, some of the top holdings, provide an overview on the US tech sector and explore the difference between the S&P500 index and the NASDAQ. Plus, Kanish shares his best investment, how he would invest for his children and what forms the core and satellite of an investors portfolio. Learn more about the N100 ETF here: https://bit.ly/GX-N100 This episode is part of our monthly series where we dive into a share/ETF and provide you with a high level overview. Free free to pitch a company/ETF to us via Twitter, Instagram or our question form.
In today's investing deep dive, Kanish Chugh, Head of Distribution at Global X ETFs joins Glen and Sarah on the show to unpack the ins and outs of:
We're joined by Kanish Chugh, Head of Distribution at Global X - to ask 'what's in a name?' and make sense of some of the acronyms and confusing terms around ETFs. We will break down the key components of an ETF's name and explore how to decipher these terms effectively. When analysing an ETF, it is essential to understand the various elements of its name. These typically include the issuer name, the index followed, and any special characteristics. Let's examine each of these components in more detail.This episode we're looking at Global X's Morningstar Global Technology ETF a popular choice for technology-focused investors.Global X is a leading player in the ETF industry, with a robust platform and over 30 targeted products globally. They have a trusted reputation with over a million clients in 95 countries, and are uniquely positioned to identify and analyze disruptive companies with their industry-leading research team and global access. See more here.We've got some exciting news to share - Equity Mates has just launched three brand new t-shirt designs! Whether you're a seasoned investor or just getting started, these t-shirts are the perfect way to show off your passion for Equity Mates. Choose from our classic embroidered Equity Mates logo, our iconic FinFest Unicorn logo, or our retro old school bull logo - there's something for everyone. They're available for pre-order right now! The first 50 pre-orders will receive a FREE Equity Mates Tote bag - so head to EquityMates.com/Shop to pre-order your favorite t-shirt design and snag a free tote bag before they're all gone.If you want to let Alec or Bryce know what you think of an episode, contact them here. Stay engaged with the Equity Mates community by joining our forum. Want more Equity Mates? Come to our website and explore! You'll find information on our full network of shows, including our Equity Mates Investing Podcast, book recommendations, blogs, news, and more. *****This episode contained sponsored content from Global X*****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Get Started Investing acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Get Started Investing is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697.Get Started Investing is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The top five most bought and sold stocks on Selfwealth in 2022 were resources and mining. Companies like Lake Resources, Core Lithium, BHP, Pilbara Minerals, and Fortescue metals all had bumper years. So what happened? For all the juicy details, we've brought back our first ever podcast guest: Kanish Chugh from Global X. Global X runs some of Australia's favourite materials-based funds. We're talking the lithium and EV slanted ASX:ACDC and the oldest physically backed gold ETF, ASX:GOLD. And as their Head of Distribution, there's no one better than Kanish to run us through the year that was, and what he's expecting for 2023. In this episode, Kanish and Aleks chat: Investing for the future, including carbon credits, clean uranium, and green metal mining What happened with the big miners in 2022 What investors can learn about M&A activity Predictions for 2023 Follow Kanish on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanish-chugh-16126623/ Learn more about Global X ETFs here: https://www.globalxetfs.com.au/ Follow Aleks on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/brokegirlwealth/ Follow Selfwealth on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/selfwealth.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been a hot minute since we've had a campfire chat, let's go! Glen shoots the breeze on all things investing with Vince Scully from Life Sherpa and Kanish Chugh, Head of Distribution at Global X ETFs. If you're new around here, our campfire chats are longer than our usual episodes and touch on content that's more intermediate to advanced. All listeners welcome. Learn more about Global X ETFs: https://bit.ly/globalXM3This is a sponsored episode.
Welcome to the second investing Masterclass on The Australian Investors Podcast. In the next 45-60 minutes you will go on a deep dive into the topic of Commodities with some of Australia's top experts, including Kanish Chugh from Global X, Atchison Consultants' Kevin Toohey, and Wattle Partners' Jamie Nemtsas. You'll discover: What you need to know about the commodities market The difference between gold, silver and other types of precious metals Hard versus soft commodities How to perform due diligence on commodities funds and strategies Synthetic exposures and why they're not perfect How experts use commodities, such as gold, in portfolios Watch the video version on the Rask Australia YouTube page. Take Owen's brand new Value Investor Program, which gives you all the tools and knowledge you need to invest successfully in companies, including valuation spreadsheets, investing checklists and ASX company case studies. Alternatively, why not take Owen's FREE investor bootcamp: bit.ly/rask-analyst Join The Intelligent Investor & save This podcast is brought to you by The Intelligent Investor, Australia's premier investment research membership service. Use the code "RASK", to get $100 off your annual membership or get a free 15-day trial (no credit card details required):
The gold price performed strongly over the past year while bond prices tanked. Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities and Owen Rask talk about how to use gold in a portfolio, why bonds are still relevant and how to build a diversified portfolio. Kanish is a regular guest on The Australian Investors Podcast. Be sure to subscribe if you like the show and want to get into the investing weeds more often. Best GOLD ETFs - Owen's article Get Owen's take on the Best Gold ETFs in Australia on Best ETFs. List of questions answered during the gold v bonds podcast episode Quickfire (sub-60-second answers): What's been the best investment you've made? What's been the worst investment? Who's the best finance presenter (e.g. at an event presentation, in a video, TedTalk, etc.) you've ever seen? What are the 2-3 things you would look at if you were researching a commodities-focused fund? Why has the gold price done so well for Aussie investors? How much is too much gold in a portfolio? When you're looking to get information or insights on using commodities in a portfolio, which resources do you use (websites, particular analysts/authors, etc.)? Recently, bonds have taken a turn for the worst as long-duration assets have been hit by rising interest rates. Global fixed interest and Aussie fixed interest ETFs have both been hurt. For example, the Vanguard VIF bond ETF is down from over $50 in 2020 to around $40 at the time of recording (a ~20% fall). Do you suspect we'll still see weakness in long-duration assets? Imagine you had a hypothetical 60/40 portfolio in front of you, Kanish. It's a blank canvas but you know it has 60% growth assets, 40% risk-off assets. So the portfolio is 40% defensive assets, which could include whatever defensive assets you think about. How would divvy up that 40%? Why did ETF Securities decide to launch two new funds, USD High Yield Bond (Currency Hedged) ETF (ASX: USHY) and Treasury Bonds (ASX: USTB), right now? One of the things investors might question with these two funds is tracking error. Why do the two ETFs exhibit tracking error? High yield credit is particularly interesting to me. If we could leave investors with 2 or 3 key insights about high-yield bonds what would they be? Podcast Resources Kanish Chugh's first GOLD podcast with Owen Rask Learn more about the GOLD ETF Learn more about the ETF Securities ETF range Best gold ETFs in Australia – Owen's article Say thanks to our tremendous sponsors Join Selfwealth and get 5 free ASX trades! The Australian Investors Podcast's official broker is SelfWealth. Over 125,000 smart investors use SelfWealth to invest and trade ASX shares, ETFs and global stocks. Rask's Investors Podcast listeners can join today and get $9.50 trades! Join inside The Intelligent Investor & save This podcast is brought to you by The Intelligent Investor, Australia's premier investment research membership service. Use the code “RASK”, to get $100 off your annual membership or get a free 15-day trial (no credit card details required):
Crypto ETFs have hit the Cboe Exchange! EBTC and EETH are Australia's first spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, giving you direct ownership of the underlying coins, without needing to worry about storage and security yourself.This episode is sponsored by ETF Securities. Head to etfsecurities.com.au for more information and to find out if these products are right for you.Keep track of Sophie and Maddy between the episodes on Instagram, or on TikTok, and come and be part of the conversation on Facebook with our You're In Good Company Discussion Group.Got a question or a topic suggestion? Email us here. *****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of You're In Good Company acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****You're In Good Company is a product of Equity Mates Media. All information in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. Equity Mates gives listeners access to information and educational content provided by a range of financial services professionals. It is not intended as a substitute for professional finance, legal or tax advice. The hosts of You're In Good Company are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Equity Mates Media does not operate under an Australian financial services licence and relies on the exemption available under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any information or advice given.Before making any financial decisions you should read the Product Disclosure Statement and, if necessary, consult a licensed financial professional. Do not take financial advice from a podcast. For more information head to the disclaimer page on the Equity Mates website where you can find ASIC resources and find a registered financial professional near you. You're In Good Company is part of the Acast Creator Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cryptocurrency ETFs are now live and trading in Australia, with ETF providers including ETF Securities and 21 Shares launching their Bitcoin ETF (CBOE: EBTC) and Ethereum ETF (CBOE: EETH).This Australian Investors Podcast episode was recorded in December 2021 and features Kanish Chugh, of ETF Securities, and Ophelia Snyder, co-founder of 21 Shares.This podcast on cryptocurrency ETFs is split into two parts:~3:00 Part 1) Kanish Chugh talks about his firm's two new crypto ETFs, being EETH & EBTC, how crypto ETFs are constructed, custody of Bitcoin and Ethereum, and the security protocols in place.~16:00 - Part 2) 21 Shares' Ophelia Snyder talks about her journey, provides an overview why blockchain technologies exist, how Bitcoin differs to Ethereum, NFTs and the different ways people can buy and hold cryptocurrencies.Resources:Learn more about the Bitcoin & Ethereum ETFsReach out to Owen on TwitterWatch the video version on the Rask Australia YouTube page.Take Owen's brand new Value Investor Program, which gives you all the tools and knowledge you need to invest successfully in companies, including valuation spreadsheets, investing checklists and ASX company case studies. Get $100 off at checkout using the code: VALUEINVESTOR.Join The Intelligent Investor & saveThis podcast is brought to you by The Intelligent Investor, Australia's premier investment research membership service. Use the code "RASK", to get $100 off your annual membership or get a free 15-day trial (no credit card details required):
Cryptocurrency ETFs are now live and trading in Australia, with ETF providers including ETF Securities and 21 Shares launching their Bitcoin ETF (CBOE: EBTC) and Ethereum ETF (CBOE: EETH). This Australian Investors Podcast episode was recorded in December 2021 and features Kanish Chugh, of ETF Securities, and Ophelia Snyder, co-founder of 21 Shares. This podcast on cryptocurrency ETFs is split into two parts: ~3:00 Part 1) Kanish Chugh talks about his firm's two new crypto ETFs, being EETH & EBTC, how crypto ETFs are constructed, custody of Bitcoin and Ethereum, and the security protocols in place. ~16:00 - Part 2) 21 Shares' Ophelia Snyder talks about her journey, provides an overview why blockchain technologies exist, how Bitcoin differs to Ethereum, NFTs and the different ways people can buy and hold cryptocurrencies. Resources: Learn more about the Bitcoin & Ethereum ETFs Reach out to Owen on Twitter Watch the video version on the Rask Australia YouTube page. Take Owen's brand new Value Investor Program, which gives you all the tools and knowledge you need to invest successfully in companies, including valuation spreadsheets, investing checklists and ASX company case studies. Get $100 off at checkout using the code: VALUEINVESTOR. Join The Intelligent Investor & save This podcast is brought to you by The Intelligent Investor, Australia's premier investment research membership service. Use the code "RASK", to get $100 off your annual membership or get a free 15-day trial (no credit card details required):
And, are they a good investment decision? ETF Securities (ETFS) are on the verge of releasing what may be Australia's first direct-exposure crypto ETF… but they've hit a few snags along the way. In this podcast, Aleks chats to Kanish Chugh, ETF Securities' Head of Distribution, to get the scoop on what's happening with the ETF launch, and hear ETFS' thoughts on thematics funds. In this episode you'll hear: Why you should care about a crypto ETF How ETFS are dealing with risks and regulations Why all ETF fund managers are 'lazy' The big deal about thematic ETFs, from one of Australia's largest thematic providers SelfWealth Ltd ACN 52 154 324 428 (“SelfWealth”) (Australian Financial Services Licence Number 421789). The information contained on this web site is general in nature and does not take into account your personal situation. You should consider whether the information is appropriate to your needs, and where appropriate, seek professional advice from a financial adviser. Taxation, legal and other matters referred to on this website are of a general nature only and should not be relied upon in place of appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We know that ETFs provide investors exposure to a broad range of companies on share markets. But they can also provide niche investing that gives you exposure to thematic equities and commodities. Kanish Chugh is Head of Distribution at ETF Securities, an independent champion of specialist ETF solutions. We spoke about opportunities in AI, Robotics, precious metals, semi-conductors and biotech. More information available at https://www.etfsecurities.com.au/ETFs for Beginners is for information and educational purposes only. It isn't financial advice, and you shouldn't buy or sell any investments based on what you've heard here. Any opinion or commentary is the view of the speaker only not ETFs for Beginners. This podcast doesn't replace professional advice regarding your personal financial needs, circumstances or current situation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode Bryce & Alec are joined by William Studebaker, the President & CIO of ROBO Global, the company that builds the index behind the ETF Securities Global Robotics and Automation ETF (ASX Code: ROBO)Not only will you learn about this exciting thematic, but you'll also grasp a better understanding of the trends and future for robotics in all areas of our life.Kanish Chugh head of distribution at ETF Securities joins the lads to explain how you can access the ROBO ETF.Here at Equity Mates, we wanna get better every year. So each year we have our Community Survey. It's a way for us to better understand who you are, and what content you'd like us to create more of across all our podcast channels to help you on your investing journey. It takes about 15 minutes to complete, and as an incentive for completing the Community Survey, you'll go in the draw to win $500 bucks! For terms and conditions click hereOrder Get Started Investing on Booktopia or Amazon now. Make sure you don't miss anything about Equity Mates - visit this page if you want to support our work.Want more Equity Mates? Come to our website and subscribe to Equity Mates Investing Podcast, social media channels, Thought Starters mailing list and more at or check out our Youtube channel.*****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Equity Mates Investing Podcast is a product of Equity Mates Media. All information in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. Equity Mates gives listeners access to information and educational content provided by a range of financial services professionals. It is not intended as a substitute for professional finance, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Equity Mates Media does not operate under an Australian financial services licence and relies on the exemption available under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any information or advice given.Before making any financial decisions you should read the Product Disclosure Statement and, if necessary, consult a licensed financial professional. Do not take financial advice from a podcast or video. For more information head to the disclaimer page on the Equity Mates website where you can find ASIC resources and find a registered financial professional near you. Equity Mates is part of the Acast Creator Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode Bryce & Alec are joined by Zach Riaz (Banyantree Investment Group) & Kanish Chugh (ETF Securities) to discuss FANG+. A weighted ETF with 10 stocks in it, Baidu, Alibaba, Alphabet, Apple, Tesla, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, Meta, Netflix. They break down the meaning of 'equal weighted' and how it differs from 'market cap weighted'. Why would an investor consider FANG+ rather than just buying their favourite of the big tech names? Here at Equity Mates, we wanna get better every year. So each year we have our Community Survey. It's a way for us to better understand who you are, and what content you'd like us to create more of across all our podcast channels to help you on your investing journey. It takes about 15 minutes to complete, and as an incentive for completing the Community Survey, you'll go in the draw to win $500 bucks! For terms and conditions click hereOrder Get Started Investing on Booktopia or Amazon now. Make sure you don't miss anything about Equity Mates - visit this page if you want to support our work.Want more Equity Mates? Come to our website and subscribe to Equity Mates Investing Podcast, social media channels, Thought Starters mailing list and more at or check out our Youtube channel.*****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Equity Mates Investing Podcast is a product of Equity Mates Media. All information in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. Equity Mates gives listeners access to information and educational content provided by a range of financial services professionals. It is not intended as a substitute for professional finance, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Equity Mates Media does not operate under an Australian financial services licence and relies on the exemption available under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any information or advice given.Before making any financial decisions you should read the Product Disclosure Statement and, if necessary, consult a licensed financial professional. Do not take financial advice from a podcast or video. For more information head to the disclaimer page on the Equity Mates website where you can find ASIC resources and find a registered financial professional near you. Equity Mates is part of the Acast Creator Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ: FB) stock price crunched. Amazon.Com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN) takes flight. Is this end of FANG stocks? Or...Are FANG stocks cheap?Show notes: https://bit.ly/fang22 In this episode of The Australian Investors Podcast analyst Owen Rask and ETF Securities' Kanish Chugh talk about FANG stocks, the FANG+ ETF and make the case for FANG stocks to stave off inflation.Resources:FANG+ ETF holdingsGOLD: Owen & Kanish's chatTwitter thread: Facebook's Chess Move on GamingUS stocks mentioned in this Australian Investors Podcast episode include:Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ: FB)Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ: GOOGL)Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL)Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT)Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA)Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN)Baidu Inc Alibaba Holding (NYSE: BABA)ETFs discussed in this podcast include:ETF Securities GOLD ETF (ASX: GOLD)ETF Securities FANG ETF (ASX: FANG)Cryptocurrencies mentioned in this podcast:Bitcoin (BTC)ASX shares that get a mention:Redbubble Ltd (ASX: RBL)Cochlear Ltd (ASX: COH)Amcor Ltd (ASX: AMC)Slater & Gordon Ltd (ASX: SGH)The Australian Investors Podcast is one of Australia's top investor podcasts, as ranked by Apple Podcasts & Spotify, focused on investing in ASX & global markets.Invest. better. With The Australian Investors Podcast. Subscribe on Apple.When you subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or Castbox you'll get weekly insights on ASX & global shares, funds, ETFs and more. Let Owen be your field guide to investing profitably for decades to come.Show notesIn this episode, Owen and Kanish discuss:The rise of inflation across the worldHow the GOLD ETF has performed since inflation has become the talk of the townThe FANG ETF and why it booted Twitter in favour of MicrosoftOwen's four-point checklist for companies to avoid (see below)Microsoft's dominance and the takeover of Activision Blizzard Facebook/Meta Platforms' $300 billion wipe-out and what it meansWhy Apple & Google have gained at the expense of Facebook/Meta PlatformsYouTube's dominance -- it's now bigger than Netflix Inc (NASDAQ: NFLX)!Owen's checklist for companies to AVOID:In my experience, the types of companies that are being hurt by inflation include those that score poorly for these metrics:They sell discretionary products, like consumer-facing retail products such as fashion retail. In other words, they're not mission-critical like software.They don't have intangible value wrapped around their service, such as brand equity. For example, Cochlear (ASX: COH) has brand prestige for implantable hearing aids.The business model is sensitive to supply constraints. Redbubble (ASX: RBL) is one such company. It is facing higher input costs for t-shirts and increased shipping expenses due to fuel costs and driver availability. And it cannot pass on these costs like say, Amcor (ASX: AMC) can.The financial position is weak. It's weighed down by lots of debt, poor cash flow, no profits and legacies of empire-building management teams (e.g. Goodwill buried under intangibles and exploding share counts). Vocus Group (ASX: VOC) was an example of this, so what Slater & Gordon (ASX: SGH).Get in touch with Owen or Kanish:Owen's Twitter - say hello!Say g'day to Kanish via LinkedinLike it? Love it? Hate it? Tell me about it...If you like The Australian Investors Podcast, say g'day to Owen on Twitter. We'd like to get your suggestions for future episodes. Say “G'DAY” to Owen: Twitter or Instagram~~ A note for transparency: we receive nothing ~~Rask, the publisher of the podcast series, is a privately owned company. It's majority owned and run by Owen. But you should know that ETF Securities is a supporter and sponsor of Rask's two podcast series. This is strictly on an arm's length basis, over a set period, set in advance -- meaning there are no referral links or variable incentives for talking about an ETF from ETF Securities. You can find out more by reading Rask's Financial Services Guide -- or simply by asking Owen or Kanish.Want more of Owen's best investment ideas? Please, right this way...To get 6 months of Owen and the Rask analyst team's ASX research, join Rask Invest.Listeners who want access to high conviction ASX share research, plus ETF models can get $100 off a Rask Invest membership using the discount code "investpod". Join today and access exclusive insights.“The best part was the disclaimer” – said no-one everThis information warning is actually important (that's why we write it in the same size font... unlike our competitors).This podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. This information does not take into account your needs, goals, or objectives. So please consult a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on the information. Investing in risky and can result in capital loss. Nothing in this podcast should be considered as a forecast or guarantee of future returns. Please read Rask Australia's Financial Services Guide (FSG) available on our website to learn more about us, what we offer and our podcasts.Date of recording: February 4th, 2022At the time of publishing, Owen owns shares of Apple, Google/Alphabet, Meta Platforms / Facebook and Redbubble. Kanish Chugh is the Head of Distribution at ETF Securities and ETF Securities is an advertising supporter of Rask podcasts (on a fixed term, fixed fee, strictly arm's length basis).
Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ: FB) stock price crunched. Amazon.Com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN) takes flight. Is this end of FANG stocks? Or... Are FANG stocks cheap? Show notes: https://bit.ly/fang22 In this episode of The Australian Investors Podcast analyst Owen Rask and ETF Securities' Kanish Chugh talk about FANG stocks, the FANG+ ETF and make the case for FANG stocks to stave off inflation. Resources: FANG+ ETF holdings GOLD: Owen & Kanish's chat Twitter thread: Facebook's Chess Move on Gaming US stocks mentioned in this Australian Investors Podcast episode include: Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ: FB) Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ: GOOGL) Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN) Baidu Inc Alibaba Holding (NYSE: BABA) ETFs discussed in this podcast include: ETF Securities GOLD ETF (ASX: GOLD) ETF Securities FANG ETF (ASX: FANG) Cryptocurrencies mentioned in this podcast: Bitcoin (BTC) ASX shares that get a mention: Redbubble Ltd (ASX: RBL) Cochlear Ltd (ASX: COH) Amcor Ltd (ASX: AMC) Slater & Gordon Ltd (ASX: SGH) The Australian Investors Podcast is one of Australia's top investor podcasts, as ranked by Apple Podcasts & Spotify, focused on investing in ASX & global markets. Invest. better. With The Australian Investors Podcast. Subscribe on Apple. When you subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or Castbox you'll get weekly insights on ASX & global shares, funds, ETFs and more. Let Owen be your field guide to investing profitably for decades to come. Show notes In this episode, Owen and Kanish discuss: The rise of inflation across the world How the GOLD ETF has performed since inflation has become the talk of the town The FANG ETF and why it booted Twitter in favour of Microsoft Owen's four-point checklist for companies to avoid (see below) Microsoft's dominance and the takeover of Activision Blizzard Facebook/Meta Platforms' $300 billion wipe-out and what it means Why Apple & Google have gained at the expense of Facebook/Meta Platforms YouTube's dominance -- it's now bigger than Netflix Inc (NASDAQ: NFLX)!
In this episode, Dan and Albert talk with Kanish Chugh, Head of Distribution at ETF Securities Australia. ETF Securities Australia is the independent champion of specialist ETF solutions. They offer a range of cost-effective and innovation-led ETFs to help investors achieve better investment outcomes. We talk about two of their specific ETFs: Fintech & Blockchain: (ASX: FTEC) offers investors exposure to the world's leading financial technology and blockchain companies. Fintech companies are causing a quiet revolution in financial services, helping lower costs and improve efficiency in banking, insurance, and wealth management. Semiconductors: (ASX: SEMI) offers investors exposure to the world's leading semiconductor companies, right through the value chain. Demand for semiconductors is being driven by a greater use of electronic devices which includes servers for cloud computing, chips for artificial intelligence and robotics, video game consoles and PCs, and electric cars. Check out our Substack Newsletter! Sent straight to your inbox, it's a great way to read our breakdowns in 5 minutes. ETF Securities' ETF Landscape report. Leave us a Review! If you enjoy listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to rate us 5-stars on iTunes / Apple Podcasts. Here's a link to leave a review right now :) In this episode we cover: Kanish's experience in investing and journey to asset and fund management (2:13) The rise of investing in ETFs (6:30) How should you choose an ETF provider? (15:10) ETF Securities' Fintech & Blockchain ETF (FTEC) (19:45) ETF Securities' Semiconductor ETF (SEMI) (35:58) Special thanks to Kanish for appearing on the show. Take our survey and let us know how we're doing. Follow and subscribe to our content. All information contained in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional financial, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Fresh Capital are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Any opinions expressed herein are not recommendations or advice. Please consult a licensed financial professional before you invest. For more information visit our website at https://freshcapital.show/ Got feedback or suggestions? Send them to freshcapitalpodcast@gmail.com
The ETFS Hydrogen ETF (ASX: HGEN) provides investors with exposure to 30 select global hydrogen energy-focused companies, including fuel-cell makers and companies involved in the hydrogen value chain. This podcast, featuring Owen Rask from Rask and Best ETFs and Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities, profiles HGEN ETF. For more information on the HGEN ETF, access the PDS and learn more about ETF Securities, visit their website: https://bit.ly/etfs-oct21 Join Rask Invest – $100 off Rask's ASX research for Investors Podcast listeners To get 6 months off on Owen and the Rask analyst team's ASX research, join Rask Invest by clicking here. Listeners who want access to high conviction ASX share research, plus ETF models can get $100 off a Rask Invest membership using the discount code “investpod”. Join today and access exclusive insights. Date recorded: October 13th, 2021 Disclosure & sponsorship: At the time of writing, Owen does not have a financial interest in any of the securities or funds mentioned. ETF Securities is a sponsor of our other podcast series, The Australian Finance Podcast. They (ETF Securities) did not pay a fee to appear on this podcast. Information warning: this podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. This information does not take into account your needs, goals, or objectives. So please consult a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on the information. Investing is risky and can result in capital loss. Nothing in this podcast should be considered as a forecast or guarantee of future returns. Please read Rask Australia's Financial Services Guide (FSG) available on our website to learn more about us, what we offer and our podcasts.
The ETFS Hydrogen ETF (ASX: HGEN) provides investors with exposure to 30 select global hydrogen energy-focused companies, including fuel-cell makers and companies involved in the hydrogen value chain. This podcast, featuring Owen Rask from Rask and Best ETFs and Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities, profiles HGEN ETF.For more information on the HGEN ETF, access the PDS and learn more about ETF Securities, visit their website: https://bit.ly/etfs-oct21Join Rask Invest – $100 off Rask's ASX research for Investors Podcast listenersTo get 6 months off on Owen and the Rask analyst team's ASX research, join Rask Invest by clicking here.Listeners who want access to high conviction ASX share research, plus ETF models can get $100 off a Rask Invest membership using the discount code “investpod”. Join today and access exclusive insights.Date recorded: October 13th, 2021Disclosure & sponsorship: At the time of writing, Owen does not have a financial interest in any of the securities or funds mentioned. ETF Securities is a sponsor of our other podcast series, The Australian Finance Podcast. They (ETF Securities) did not pay a fee to appear on this podcast.Information warning: this podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. This information does not take into account your needs, goals, or objectives. So please consult a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on the information. Investing is risky and can result in capital loss. Nothing in this podcast should be considered as a forecast or guarantee of future returns. Please read Rask Australia's Financial Services Guide (FSG) available on our website to learn more about us, what we offer and our podcasts.
The ETFS Semiconductor ETF (ASX: SEMI) provides investors with exposure to 30 stocks involved in semiconductor manufacturing, design and research across the world. This podcast, featuring Owen Rask from Rask and Best ETFs and Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities, profiles the SEMI ETF. Access the PDS for more information on the SEMI ETF and learn more about ETF Securities by visiting their website: https://bit.ly/etfs-oct21 Join Owen's Rask Invest – $100 off Rask's ASX research for Investors Podcast listeners* To get 6 months off on Owen and the Rask analyst team's ASX research, join Rask Invest by clicking here. Listeners who want access to high conviction ASX share research, plus ETF models can get $100 off a Rask Invest membership using the discount code “investpod”. Join today and access exclusive insights. Date recorded: October 13th, 2021 Disclosure & sponsorship: At the time of writing, Owen does not have a financial interest in any of the securities or funds mentioned. ETF Securities is a sponsor of our other podcast series, The Australian Finance Podcast. They (ETF Securities) did not pay a fee to appear on this podcast. Information warning: this podcast contains general financial advice only issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. This information does not take into account your needs, goals, or objectives. So please consult a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on the information. Investing is risky and can result in capital loss. Nothing in this podcast should be considered as a forecast or guarantee of future returns. Please read Rask Australia's Financial Services Guide (FSG) available on our website to learn more about us, what we offer and our podcasts.
The ETFS Semiconductor ETF (ASX: SEMI) provides investors with exposure to 30 stocks involved in semiconductor manufacturing, design and research across the world. This podcast, featuring Owen Rask from Rask and Best ETFs and Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities, profiles the SEMI ETF.Access the PDS for more information on the SEMI ETF and learn more about ETF Securities by visiting their website: https://bit.ly/etfs-oct21Join Owen's Rask Invest – $100 off Rask's ASX research for Investors Podcast listeners*To get 6 months off on Owen and the Rask analyst team's ASX research, join Rask Invest by clicking here.Listeners who want access to high conviction ASX share research, plus ETF models can get $100 off a Rask Invest membership using the discount code “investpod”. Join today and access exclusive insights.Date recorded: October 13th, 2021Disclosure & sponsorship: At the time of writing, Owen does not have a financial interest in any of the securities or funds mentioned. ETF Securities is a sponsor of our other podcast series, The Australian Finance Podcast. They (ETF Securities) did not pay a fee to appear on this podcast.Information warning: this podcast contains general financial advice only issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. This information does not take into account your needs, goals, or objectives. So please consult a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on the information. Investing is risky and can result in capital loss. Nothing in this podcast should be considered as a forecast or guarantee of future returns. Please read Rask Australia's Financial Services Guide (FSG) available on our website to learn more about us, what we offer and our podcasts.
ETF Securities have recently released a new ETF tracking the global FinTech industry with significant exposure to blockchain technology, decentralised finance, digital payments and peer-to-peer lending - ETFS Fintech & Blockchain ETF (Exchange Code: FTEC). Alec and Bryce talk to Chris Titley, who's a stockbroker at Morgans Financial, and has a passion for this industry of emerging fintechs, digital banks and payments companies. Then they talk to Kanish Chugh, the Head of Distribution at ETF Securities Australia, about the rationale for creating an ETF that tracks this space, and the importance for retail investors to be exposed to this new disruptive technology.Order the book on Booktopia or Amazon now. If you want to let Alec or Bryce know what you think of an episode, contact them here. Make sure you don't miss anything about Equity Mates - sign up to our email list here. And visit this page if you love everything Equity Mates and want to support our work.Have you just started investing? Listen to Get Started Investing – Equity Mates series that breaks down all the fundamentals you need to feel confident to start your journey.Want more Equity Mates? Come to our website and subscribe to Equity Mates Investing Podcast, social media channels, Thought Starters mailing list and more at or check out our Youtube channel.*****This episode contained sponsored content from ETF Securities In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Equity Mates Investing Podcast is a product of Equity Mates Media. All information in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. Equity Mates gives listeners access to information and educational content provided by a range of financial services professionals. It is not intended as a substitute for professional finance, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Equity Mates Media does not operate under an Australian financial services license and relies on the exemption available under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any information or advice given.Before making any financial decisions you should read the Product Disclosure Statement and, if necessary, consult a licensed financial professional. Do not take financial advice from a podcast or video. For more information head to the disclaimer page on the Equity Mates website where you can find ASIC resources and find a registered financial professional near you. Equity Mates is part of the Acast Creator Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The ETFS NDIA ETF (ASX: NDIA) provides investors with exposure to the performance of shares of the largest companies listed on the Indian stock market, the Nifty 50, based on market capitalisation. This video, featuring Owen Rask from Rask & Best ETFs, profiles NDIA ETF with Kanish Chugh, part of the ETF Securities team. For more information on the NDIA ETF, get a free analyst review on Best ETFs: https://www.bestetfs.com.au/report/etf/ndia/ To access the PDS and learn more about ETF Securities, visit their website: https://www.etfsecurities.com.au/?utm_source=RASK Join Owen's Rask Invest – $100 off Rask's ASX research for Investors Podcast listeners* To get 6 months off on Owen and the Rask analyst team's ASX research, join Rask Invest by clicking here. Listeners who want access to high conviction ASX share research, plus ETF models can get $100 off a Rask Invest membership using the discount code “investpod”. Join today and access exclusive insights. Date recorded: September 2nd, 2021 Disclosure & sponsorship: At the time of writing, Owen does not have a financial interest in any of the securities or funds mentioned. ETF Securities is a sponsor of our other podcast series, The Australian Finance Podcast. They (ETF Securities) did not pay a fee to appear on this podcast. Information warning: this podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. This information does not take into account your needs, goals, or objectives. So please consult a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on the information. Investing is risky and can result in capital loss. Nothing in this podcast should be considered as a forecast or guarantee of future returns. Please read Rask Australia's Financial Services Guide (FSG) available on our website to learn more about us, what we offer and our podcasts.
The ETFS NDIA ETF (ASX: NDIA) provides investors with exposure to the performance of shares of the largest companies listed on the Indian stock market, the Nifty 50, based on market capitalisation. This video, featuring Owen Rask from Rask & Best ETFs, profiles NDIA ETF with Kanish Chugh, part of the ETF Securities team.For more information on the NDIA ETF, get a free analyst review on Best ETFs:https://www.bestetfs.com.au/report/etf/ndia/To access the PDS and learn more about ETF Securities, visit their website:https://www.etfsecurities.com.au/?utm_source=RASKJoin Owen's Rask Invest – $100 off Rask's ASX research for Investors Podcast listeners*To get 6 months off on Owen and the Rask analyst team's ASX research, join Rask Invest by clicking here.Listeners who want access to high conviction ASX share research, plus ETF models can get $100 off a Rask Invest membership using the discount code “investpod”. Join today and access exclusive insights.Date recorded: September 2nd, 2021Disclosure & sponsorship: At the time of writing, Owen does not have a financial interest in any of the securities or funds mentioned. ETF Securities is a sponsor of our other podcast series, The Australian Finance Podcast. They (ETF Securities) did not pay a fee to appear on this podcast.Information warning: this podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. This information does not take into account your needs, goals, or objectives. So please consult a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on the information. Investing is risky and can result in capital loss. Nothing in this podcast should be considered as a forecast or guarantee of future returns. Please read Rask Australia's Financial Services Guide (FSG) available on our website to learn more about us, what we offer and our podcasts.
The ETF Securities ESTX Europe ETF (ASX: ESTX) provides investors with exposure to 50 top European stocks. This video, featuring Owen Rask from Rask & Best ETFs, profiles with ESTX ETF with Kanish Chugh, part of the ETF Securities team. For more information on the ESTX ETF, get a free analyst review on Best ETFs: https://www.bestetfs.com.au/report/etf/estx/ To access the PDS & learn more about ETF Securities, visit their website: https://www.etfsecurities.com.au/?utm_source=RASK Join Owen's Rask Invest – A $100 off Rask's ASX research for Investors Podcast listeners* To get 6 months of Owen and the Rask analyst team's ASX research, join Rask Invest by clicking here. Listeners who want access to high conviction ASX share research, plus ETF models can get $100 off a Rask Invest membership using the discount code “investpod”. Join today and access exclusive insights. Date recorded: September 2nd, 2021 Disclosure & sponsorship: at the time of writing, Owen does not have a financial interest in any of the securities or funds mentioned. ETF Securities is a sponsor of our other podcast series, The Australian Finance Podcast. They (ETF Securities) did not pay a fee to appear on this podcast. Information warning: this podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. This information does not take into account your needs, goals, or objectives. So please consult a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on the information. Investing in risky and can result in capital loss. Nothing in this podcast should be considered as a forecast or guarantee of future returns. Please read Rask Australia's Financial Services Guide (FSG) available on our website to learn more about us, what we offer and our podcasts.
The ETF Securities ESTX Europe ETF (ASX: ESTX) provides investors with exposure to 50 top European stocks.This video, featuring Owen Rask from Rask & Best ETFs, profiles with ESTX ETF with Kanish Chugh, part of the ETF Securities team.For more information on the ESTX ETF, get a free analyst review on Best ETFs: https://www.bestetfs.com.au/report/etf/estx/To access the PDS & learn more about ETF Securities, visit their website:https://www.etfsecurities.com.au/?utm_source=RASKJoin Owen's Rask Invest – A $100 off Rask's ASX research for Investors Podcast listeners*To get 6 months of Owen and the Rask analyst team's ASX research, join Rask Invest by clicking here.Listeners who want access to high conviction ASX share research, plus ETF models can get $100 off a Rask Invest membership using the discount code “investpod”. Join today and access exclusive insights.Date recorded: September 2nd, 2021Disclosure & sponsorship: at the time of writing, Owen does not have a financial interest in any of the securities or funds mentioned. ETF Securities is a sponsor of our other podcast series, The Australian Finance Podcast. They (ETF Securities) did not pay a fee to appear on this podcast.Information warning: this podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. This information does not take into account your needs, goals, or objectives. So please consult a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on the information. Investing in risky and can result in capital loss. Nothing in this podcast should be considered as a forecast or guarantee of future returns. Please read Rask Australia's Financial Services Guide (FSG) available on our website to learn more about us, what we offer and our podcasts.
Just as early Ford and GM investors grew rich from the internal combustion engine, the transition to electric vehicles will do the same for newer classes of responsibly charged investments. Global car manufacturing has reached an environmental tipping point, with the most powerful brands investing billions of dollars into transforming the industry. But this is a much bigger story than just Tesla alone. Affordable rechargeable batteries now make it possible to store electricity and harvest renewable energy for a growing number of commercial and domestic uses, so as a critical component in electric vehicles, power storage and mobility, the mega-trend in lithium mining and investment in the battery technology value chain is here to stay. In this episode of the Friends With Money podcast, senior journalist David Thornton is joined by Kanish Chugh, head of distribution at ETF Securities, to discuss the rising demand for lithium, where it comes from, and how investors can benefit by tapping into battery technology markets. For similar articles and information please go to - https://www.moneymag.com.au/ https://www.moneymag.com.au/category/invest https://www.moneymag.com.au/search?q=etf See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you think about industries that are hot in 2021, it's hard to go past the world of semiconductors. Bryce and Alec aren't experts, but the brilliance of hosting Equity Mates means they can invite experts to explain this fascinating world to all of us, so we might understand it, and the investing opportunities a little bit better! First they welcome Patrick Penfield - a Professor of Supply Chain Practice at Syracuse University, Whitman School of Management - to talk about the basics of semiconductors, the changing landscape, the current supply crunch and what he thinks the future of the industry will look like. And then they chat to Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities, to chat about their brand new ETF - ASX:SEMI - which provides exposure to 30 leading microchip makers and designers from across the globe. This episode contained sponsored content from ETF Securities. ETF Securities is the independent champion of specialist ETF solutions. Their innovation-led ETFs provide investors access to thematic, regional and sector based equities, as well as commodities like gold. ETF Securities is broadening their product range with the launch of three new megatrend ETFs including the ETFS Semiconductor ETF (ASX Code: SEMI). SEMI provides exposure to 30 leading microchip makers and designers from across the globe.Head to ETF Securities to learn more about the new funds.Pre order the book on Booktopia or Amazon now. If you want to let Alec or Bryce know what you think of an episode, contact them here. Make sure you don't miss anything about Equity Mates - sign up to our email list here. And visit this page if you love everything Equity Mates and want to support our work.Have you just started investing? Listen to Get Started Investing – Equity Mates series that breaks down all the fundamentals you need to feel confident to start your journey.Want more Equity Mates? Come to our website and subscribe to Equity Mates Investing Podcast, social media channels, Thought Starters mailing list and more at or check out our Youtube channel.*****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Equity Mates Investing Podcast is a product of Equity Mates Media. All information in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. Equity Mates gives listeners access to information and educational content provided by a range of financial services professionals. It is not intended as a substitute for professional finance, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Equity Mates Investing Podcast are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Equity Mates Media does not operate under an Australian financial services licence and relies on the exemption available under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any information or advice given.Before making any financial decisions you should read the Product Disclosure Statement and, if necessary, consult a licensed financial professional. Do not take financial advice from a podcast or video. For more information head to the disclaimer page on the Equity Mates website where you can find ASIC resources and find a registered financial professional near you. Equity Mates is part of the Acast Creator Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This bonus episode of The Australian Investors Podcast features Kanish Chugh, of ETF Securities.Kanish talks with Owen about the use of inverse and leveraged ETFs, such as LNAS & SNAS. The duo discuss the risks, opportunities, and when to use these types of products. Please note: the two investors do a good job of explaining some of the risks but always be mindful that using leveraged or inverse ETFs can be extremely risky. Always read an ETF's Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before investing.To learn more about ETF Securities' ETFs, follow this link: https://bit.ly/fundsETFSView more episodes: https://bit.ly/Australian-Investors-PodcastEpisode recorded: May 26th, 2021Episode recorded: May 26th, 2021INFORMATION WARNING Please note: ETF Securities is the issuer of LNAS & SNAS ETF, and guests appearing on the show may have an interest in some of the shares mentioned. Kanish works for ETF Securities, the sponsor of this podcast series. In short, always consider the risks of investing and read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS).This podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. You can view our Financial Services Guide (FSG) on the www.rask.com.au/fsg webpage. The information/advice in this podcast does not take into account your needs, goals or objectives, so speak with a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on it. Any performance metrics cited in this podcast should be considered hypothetical as the performance may not be accurate at the date you listen to the episode. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
This bonus episode of The Australian Investors Podcast features Kanish Chugh, of ETF Securities. Kanish talks with Owen about the use of inverse and leveraged ETFs, such as LNAS & SNAS. The duo discuss the risks, opportunities, and when to use these types of products. Please note: the two investors do a good job of explaining some of the risks but always be mindful that using leveraged or inverse ETFs can be extremely risky. Always read an ETF's Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before investing. To learn more about ETF Securities' ETFs, follow this link: https://bit.ly/fundsETFS View more episodes: https://bit.ly/Australian-Investors-Podcast Episode recorded: May 26th, 2021 INFORMATION WARNING Please note: ETF Securities is the issuer of LNAS & SNAS ETF, and guests appearing on the show may have an interest in some of the shares mentioned. Kanish works for ETF Securities, the sponsor of this podcast series. In short, always consider the risks of investing and read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS). This podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. You can view our Financial Services Guide (FSG) on the www.rask.com.au/fsg webpage. The information/advice in this podcast does not take into account your needs, goals or objectives, so speak with a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on it. Any performance metrics cited in this podcast should be considered hypothetical as the performance may not be accurate at the date you listen to the episode. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
With the advent of 5G as the next generation of broadband technology, the way we work, play and even invest is set to be fundamentally revolutionised. At a basic level, this kind of generational change in technology means greater bandwidth and a vast increase in data speed to go with it. The benefits for domestic use are clear, particularly as COVID-19 changes how the world communicates. But there are also much broader implications for both government and commercial settings with enormous potential to boost the economy. In this episode of Friends With Money, David Thornton is joined by Kanish Chugh, head of distribution at ETF Securities, to discuss the impact of the 5G megatrend, and explore how investors can gain exposure to benefit from its role in the business ecosystem. For more Money tips, head to moneymag.com.au to subscribe to our regular weekly newsletters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Australian Investors Podcast episode features Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities. In this short conversation, Owen and Kanish talk about the global healthcare and biotechnology thematic, including the ETF Securities' CURE ETF (ASX: CURE) and key companies operating in the sector.This chat is designed to be easy listening and help you get some ideas on your watchlist. It's just a short episode from Rask to see us into the new financial year before we step it up a gear. To learn more about the CURE ETF, follow this link: https://bit.ly/cure-aipView more episodes: https://bit.ly/Australian-Investors-PodcastEpisode recorded: May 26th, 2021INFORMATION WARNING Please note: ETF Securities is the issuer of CURE ETF, and guests appearing on the show may have an interest in some of the shares mentioned. Kanish works for ETF Securities. In short, always consider the risks of investing and read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS).This podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. You can view our Financial Services Guide (FSG) on the www.rask.com.au/fsg webpage. The information/advice in this podcast does not take into account your needs, goals or objectives, so speak with a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on it. Any performance metrics cited in this podcast should be considered hypothetical as the performance may not be accurate at the date you listen to the episode. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
This Australian Investors Podcast episode features Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities. In this short conversation, Owen and Kanish talk about the global healthcare and biotechnology thematic, including the ETF Securities' CURE ETF (ASX: CURE) and key companies operating in the sector. This chat is designed to be easy listening and help you get some ideas on your watchlist. It's just a short episode from Rask to see us into the new financial year before we step it up a gear. To learn more about the CURE ETF, follow this link: https://bit.ly/cure-aip View more episodes: https://bit.ly/Australian-Investors-Podcast Episode recorded: May 26th, 2021 INFORMATION WARNING Please note: ETF Securities is the issuer of CURE ETF, and guests appearing on the show may have an interest in some of the shares mentioned. Kanish works for ETF Securities. In short, always consider the risks of investing and read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS). This podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. You can view our Financial Services Guide (FSG) on the www.rask.com.au/fsg webpage. The information/advice in this podcast does not take into account your needs, goals or objectives, so speak with a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on it. Any performance metrics cited in this podcast should be considered hypothetical as the performance may not be accurate at the date you listen to the episode. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
This Australian Investors Podcast episode features Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities. In this short conversation, Owen and Kanish talk about the Robotics & Automation thematic, ETF Securities' ROBO ETF (ASX: ROBO) and key companies operating in the sector.This chat is designed to be easy listening and help you get some ideas on your watchlist.To learn more about the ROBO ETF, follow this link: http://bit.ly/aip-roboView more episodes: https://bit.ly/Australian-Investors-PodcastEpisode recorded: May 26th, 2021INFORMATION WARNING Please note: ETF Securities is the issuer of ROBO ETF, and guests appearing on the show may have an interest in some of the shares mentioned. For example, Owen owns shares of Altium; Kanish works for ETF Securities. In short, always consider the risks of investing and read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS).This podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. You can view our Financial Services Guide (FSG) on the www.rask.com.au/fsg webpage. The information/advice in this podcast does not take into account your needs, goals or objectives, so speak with a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on it. Any performance metrics cited in this podcast should be considered hypothetical as the performance may not be accurate at the date you listen to the episode. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
This Australian Investors Podcast episode features Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities. In this short conversation, Owen and Kanish talk about the Robotics & Automation thematic, ETF Securities' ROBO ETF (ASX: ROBO) and key companies operating in the sector. This chat is designed to be easy listening and help you get some ideas on your watchlist. To learn more about the ROBO ETF, follow this link: http://bit.ly/aip-robo View more episodes: https://bit.ly/Australian-Investors-Podcast Episode recorded: May 26th, 2021 INFORMATION WARNING Please note: ETF Securities is the issuer of ROBO ETF, and guests appearing on the show may have an interest in some of the shares mentioned. For example, Owen owns shares of Altium; Kanish works for ETF Securities. In short, always consider the risks of investing and read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS). This podcast contains general financial advice only, issued by The Rask Group Pty Ltd. You can view our Financial Services Guide (FSG) on the www.rask.com.au/fsg webpage. The information/advice in this podcast does not take into account your needs, goals or objectives, so speak with a licensed and trusted financial adviser before acting on it. Any performance metrics cited in this podcast should be considered hypothetical as the performance may not be accurate at the date you listen to the episode. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
Welcome to the third of our episodes celebrating the ASX Investor Day. If you weren't lucky enough to be there in person, this is where we bring you the best of the live sessions held around the country. Thanks to our partners at the ASX, we speak to some of the best experts who gave the most interesting presentations.Today is all about investing in megatrends with Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities. Kanish Chugh is the head of distribution at ETF securities and talked about how to define a megatrend, what exactly is thematic investing, using this in your own portfolio, and then went into detail with examples of thematic exposure.If you want to let Alec or Bryce know what you think of an episode, contact them here. Some of our favourite resources and offers to help you during your journey:$50-$200 OFF some amazing investing courses by our friend-of-the-show, OwenTrack your investment portfolio with Sharesight.Get a free stock when you sign-up to Stake, using the code EQUITYMATESGet exclusive access to our favourite data and insights platform, TIKRTake the emotion out of investing in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Gold and Silver with micro-investing app, Bamboo. Use EQUITY MATES for $10 when you sign-upGet $15 of Bitcoin, using one of our favourite crypto-currency exchanges, SwyftxGet free trades if you plan to use the broker SelfWealth *****Make sure you don't miss anything Equity Mates related by signing up to our email list. And visit this page if you love everything Equity Mates and want to support our work.*****Any views expressed by the podcast host or any guest are their own and do not represent the views of Equity Mates Media or any other employer or associated organisation.Always remember, all information contained in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional financial, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Equity Mates are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Before making any financial decisions you should read the Produce Disclosure Statement (PDS) and, if necessary, consult a licensed financial professional.For more information head to our Disclaimer Page, where you can find resources to search for a registered financial professional near you.*****Have you just started your investing journey? Head over to Get Started Investing – Equity Mates... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What's up with the ACDC ETF? In this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Owen talks to Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities about their battery technologies ETF, aptly named ACDC. ETF Securities is the sponsor of this podcast series. SEE WHAT'S INSIDE THE ACDC ETF: https://bit.ly/acdcpod Owen's warning: Always consider the risks of investing. The ACDC ETF can be a volatile investment and it has risks. Always read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) and speak to your financial adviser before investing. Owen & Kanish talk about these points during the session: An overview of the battery technology & industry - the history of energy storage (where did batteries start, did the industry innovate quickly or slowly, etc). - how big the market is today? - What goes into making batteries? - What's the difference between lithium, nickel & cobalt? - Where and who produce the most lithium? - Who are the biggest users of battery technologies today? - What will be the biggest users of battery technology going forward? (cars, houses, buses, buildings, etc.) An overview of ACDC and the ETF holdings - The process/methodology for selecting shares/companies to include - Portfolio positioning & weights (maybe rebalancing too) - Performance since inception & characteristics to consider (e.g. is it tactical/satellite or Core?) - Risks of investing in ACDC (please speak to your financial adviser and always read the Product Disclosure Statement before investing) - How to invest || We're proudly supported by ETF Securities || Learn more about ETF Securities: https://bit.ly/fundsETFS | DISCLAIMER: This podcast contains general financial information only. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the information is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on it. If you're confused about what that means or what your needs are, you should always consult a licensed and trusted financial planner. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this podcast, including any financial, taxation and/or legal information. Remember, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial (tax) adviser or financial adviser.
In this week's On the Couch, we chat to Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities. We have talked to ETF Securities in the past, but in this podcast we talk about how the pricing of ETFs work and the best times for liquidity in more esoteric ETFs. ETF Securities have some interesting new products and we try to get Kanish to spill the beans.Kanish Chugh is responsible for distribution covering sales and marketing strategy for institutional, intermediary and retail clients. He joined ETF Securities in 2015 and has previous experience with Fidelity International, BlackRock and Australian Financial Review. Kanish holds a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Finance and International Business.Great communicator and a really interesting chat.
Kanish Chugh, head of distribution at ETF Securities sat down with Owen Raszkiewicz on The Australian Investors Podcast to talk about owning gold, and using ETFs like GOLD, TECH & FANG. Timestamps: @3:15: the FANG+ ETF - an innovation-focused ETF that launched with almost perfect timing in 2020. Kanish explains why it's so concentrated (10 stocks) and the types of expression or thematic FANG is trying to capture. @13:30: the case for gold & ETF Securities' GOLD ETF - Australia's largest gold ETF. Owen is a gold skeptic, so he plays the devil's advocate. Kanish takes a few moments to try and debunk some of the common concerns which investors and traders have with owning gold in a portfolio. Kanish makes a good case, in particular explaining why GOLD has experienced more than $800 million in FUM inflows in a year, and why gold in general has received a lot of attention since 2019. @29:30: the TECH ETF – an ETF invested in global technology leaders, as defined by Morningstar's investing research team, which assigns moat/competitive advantage ratings to companies and valuations. Kanish walks us through how and why Morningstar assigns moats, how they're measured and how the portfolio comes together with valuation. Owen also shares his input and how his team assess competitive advantage. All episode show notes: http://bit.ly/Australian-Investors-Podcast | Get access to Owen's free investment research reports, online investing courses & hear first about new podcasts and promotions: https://bit.ly/master-investing | ETF Securities 5G Investing Report: https://go.etfsecurities.com.au/l/533502/2020-10-21/8cjyd4 | Get in touch with us at podcast@rask.com.au or on Instagram @raskaustralia | DISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast is general financial advice only. That means, the advice does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the advice is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on the information. In addition, you should obtain and read the product disclosure statement (PDS) before making a decision to acquire a financial product. If you don't know what your needs are, you should consult a trusted and licensed financial adviser who can provide you with personal financial product advice.
In this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Kate & Owen chat to Kanish Chugh from ETF Securities, a leading Australian ETF provider. We dive into the topic of thematic investing and how ETFs can be used to express your views on the future of specific global trends and industries. Kanish also answers some listener questions, including how providers can keep management fees low, the hidden risks and whether ETFs miss out on up and coming companies. Get in touch and send questions for future Q&A episodes our way at podcast@rask.com.au or on Instagram @raskaustralia Show notes & episode workbooks: http://bit.ly/Australian-Finance-Podcast | Watch the video version: http://bit.ly/YouTube-Rask | Take one of our free finance & investing courses: http://bit.ly/Rask-Education | We're proudly supported by ETF Securities Learn more about ETF Securities: https://bit.ly/fundsETFS | DISCLAIMER: This podcast contains general financial information only. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the information is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on it. If you're confused about what that means or what your needs are, you should always consult a licensed and trusted financial planner. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this podcast, including any financial, taxation and/or legal information. Remember, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial (tax) adviser or financial adviser.