Moomoo's Market Strategist@Jessica Amirrecently shared her insights on Australian investing habits & why diversifying your portfolio to include US shares could help you in the long run. While moomoo traders tend to prefer to invest in US stocks, this differs to the average Aussie population. Jess says that, “according to the2023 ASX investor studymost Aussies invest here in Australia and only 16% have exposure to direct shares in the US." If you ...
In short, there are heaps of them, and they all have varying degrees of exposure to US stocks. The simplest types are ASX ETFs seeking to match the performance of indexes like the S&P 500 or the NASDAQ. Examples include iShares S&P 500 ETF$iShares S&P 500 ETF(IVV.AU)$and BetaShares NASDAQ 100 ETF$BetaShares NASDAQ 100 ETF(NDQ.AU)$. Then there are ETFs that have a particular strategy, as well as only investing in US stocks. But you wouldn't know i...
Markets are rejoicing the Fed is done with hikes, now bets skyrocket that the Fed can move to a cutting cycle. The 'bullish tone' seems validated for now, but before we 'pass go', with the December effect beckoning the best month for equity returns, markets need to pass through a few hoops this week. We cover the speed bumps to watch, but importantly why US equites, Bitcoin and Gold will likely continue to rally this...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • Nasdaq rallies 6.7% in March, oil prices surge • ASX up 0.8% • Stocks to watch: Coles, Lake Resources, Sonic Healthcare - Moomoo News AU Wall Street Summary Stocks ended the quarter on a positive note, after a stormy three months in which markets were whipsawed by strains in the banking system as well as shifting outlooks for inflation and interest rate...
While moomoo traders tend to prefer to invest in US stocks, this differs to the average Aussie population.
Jess says that, “according to the 2023 ASX investor study most Aussies invest here in Australia and only 16% have exposure to direct shares in the US."
If you ...
The simplest types are ASX ETFs seeking to match the performance of indexes like the S&P 500 or the NASDAQ. Examples include iShares S&P 500 ETF $iShares S&P 500 ETF(IVV.AU)$ and BetaShares NASDAQ 100 ETF $BetaShares NASDAQ 100 ETF(NDQ.AU)$ .
Then there are ETFs that have a particular strategy, as well as only investing in US stocks. But you wouldn't know i...
• Nasdaq rallies 6.7% in March, oil prices surge
• ASX up 0.8%
• Stocks to watch: Coles, Lake Resources, Sonic Healthcare
- Moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
Stocks ended the quarter on a positive note, after a stormy three months in which markets were whipsawed by strains in the banking system as well as shifting outlooks for inflation and interest rate...
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