
Stake’s ‘Stockest 100’ reveals key sectors for investors in 2022
Over the past 12 months, share trading platform Stake compiled a Triple J ‘Hottest 100’ style list of the 100 most-traded Australian stocks of 2022.

Over the past 12 months, share trading platform Stake compiled a Triple J ‘Hottest 100’ style list of the 100 most-traded Australian stocks of 2022.

If you’ve wondered about whether to dive into the world of online share trading in 2023, economists at CommSec are forecasting a 4.7% lift in the Australian share market over the next twelve months.

We’ve all got different ideas of what financial success looks like. There might be a dollar figure you want to reach, you might want a passive income for retirement, or maybe you’re trying to knock Warren Buffet off his gilded perch.

When it comes to investing, especially if you’re a newbie investor, there can be a lot to take in. From investing in stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), to government bonds, fixed interest investments like term deposits, and even property, there are loads of different ways you can invest your money. So, where (and how) do you start investing?

Fintechs Superhero and Swyftx have announced their intention to merge into a $1.5 billion digital and traditional finance giant.

If you’ve been within an inch of a conversation about investing in the last few years, you might’ve heard the term ‘exchange-traded funds’ thrown about.

A study of 1,005 Australians commissioned by the online trader and conducted by research agency The Digital Edge found that 32% of millennials are better educated when it comes to finance.

While share trading remains a popular option, a growing number of investors are turning to Bitcon and other cryptocurrencies, and younger generations are leading the charge.

A new report from online share trading researcher Investment Trends has found that online investor numbers continued to rise in the second half of 2021.

New research from the Commonwealth Bank has challenged one of the major misconceptions surrounding millennials: that they are a generation of spenders.