Each week Doug Hoyes talks to industry experts about debt, money, and personal finance. Don't be confused; listen as the guest experts cut through the jargon and share practical advice.
…
continue reading
Player FM - Internet Radio Done Right
50 subscribers
Checked 16h ago
Agregado hace cinco años
Contenido proporcionado por Livewire Markets. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Livewire Markets o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
Player FM : aplicación de podcast
¡Desconecta con la aplicación Player FM !
¡Desconecta con la aplicación Player FM !
Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets
Marcar todo como (no) reproducido ...
Manage series 2656707
Contenido proporcionado por Livewire Markets. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Livewire Markets o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
Buy Hold Sell is a fast-paced business and investing podcast, bringing you stock tips and investment ideas every Friday and every second Monday. Join us as we quiz Australia’s top fund managers and investment analysts on a range of local and global stocks, as well as ETFs. Learn about the forces moving equities markets, the potholes you should avoid, and the companies going from strength to strength - all in 10 minutes or less. Whether you are new to investing or a seasoned professional, this podcast will get you thinking differently about markets.
…
continue reading
378 episodios
Marcar todo como (no) reproducido ...
Manage series 2656707
Contenido proporcionado por Livewire Markets. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Livewire Markets o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
Buy Hold Sell is a fast-paced business and investing podcast, bringing you stock tips and investment ideas every Friday and every second Monday. Join us as we quiz Australia’s top fund managers and investment analysts on a range of local and global stocks, as well as ETFs. Learn about the forces moving equities markets, the potholes you should avoid, and the companies going from strength to strength - all in 10 minutes or less. Whether you are new to investing or a seasoned professional, this podcast will get you thinking differently about markets.
…
continue reading
378 episodios
Todos los episodios
×B
Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets

The stock market is constantly evolving but, every decade, a few megatrends reshape entire industries - creating huge opportunities for investors who spot them early. Today, AI is revolutionising everything from automation to chip design, with the global AI market projected to grow from US$207 billion in 2023 to over US$1.8 trillion by 2030, according to Grand View Research. Meanwhile, the clean energy transition, shifting demographics, and deglobalisation are rewriting economic playbooks. Getting these megatrends right isn’t just important, it can be the difference between market-beating returns and falling behind. Just look at how Amazon capitalised on e-commerce or how Nvidia surged over 3,000% in the past decade thanks to AI-driven demand. In this episode of Buy Hold Sell, we’ll break down the biggest megatrends shaping the future, explore why they matter, and discuss how investors can position themselves to ride the wave. We'll also unpack a couple that could be on the decline. To do that, Livewire’s James Marlay was joined by Vihari Ross from Antipodes and James Tsinidis from Munro Partners. For good measure, they each share a stock idea set to benefit from their favourite megatrend. Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday, 26 February 2025.…
B
Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets

Whether you're a fund manager overseeing billions or a Livewire reader investing your hard-earned money, there is no better time than the end of reporting season. Firstly, because it’s bloody exhausting, and secondly, because it’s the clearest picture you will ever get of the health of corporate Australia and the shape of your own portfolio. Right now is the moment where there is the least noise, the least speculation, and the least fluff. This moment allows investors to make some intelligent decisions, with the fullest information possible, about which opportunities they want to pursue, and forgo, over the coming six months. So, what were the key themes from the season? And, more importantly, which stocks crushed it - and which got crushed? To help answer those questions, Livewire’s James Marlay sat down with James Gerrish from Market Matters and Jun Bei Liu from Tencap for this special February 2025 reporting season wrap-up of Buy Hold Sell. Note: This episode was recorded on Thursday, 26 February 2025.…
B
Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets

Tech companies have carved out a special place in the zeitgeist. Like Sting and Madonna, they often go by singular names and, in many cases, those names have become verbs. We don’t search online, we Google. We don’t request a ride, we Uber. Often, when companies reach such a status, there is a coalescence between their use in parlance, our use of their products in everyday life, and a sky-high share price. The question we, as investors, must seek to ask and answer, however, only concerns the latter. Is the business priced appropriately for the expected future return? That’s not so easy to do when the whole world is in love with a company, and its products are so widely used. But that’s what fund managers signed up for, and so that’s the question, amongst others, that we’re exploring in this episode of Buy, Hold, Sell, where Livewire’s James Marlay was joined by Vihari Ross from Antipodes, and James Tsinidis from Munro Partners. For good measure, Ross and Tsinidis each share a tech stock they think is so compelling you can't ignore it. Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday, 26 February 2025.…
B
Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets

If property investing is all about location, location, location, then equity yield is all about consistency, consistency, consistency. Yes, investors want a suitable level of yield but the smart ones are willing to relinquish some of that level for a higher degree of consistency. Not convinced? Well, Livewire's Carl Capolingua wrote a wire last year titled "The most consistent dividend paying stocks in the ASX top 50". It was read almost 50,000 times, had 170 likes, and was one of the most popular wires of 2024. So, with dividend consistency the name of the game, in this episode of Buy Hold Sell, Michael O'Neill from IML and Ben Clark from TMS Private Wealth run the ruler over three stocks that have maintained dividend consistency over an extended period. They also each highlight a stock where the level or consistency of yield could come under pressure. Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday, 12 February 2025.…
B
Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets

Traditionally, investors who have wanted yield have needed only to look at what a company has paid in the past and the consistency with which they have paid it in order to construct a fairly high-yielding and robust portfolio. But with share prices surging and earnings not growing as fast, it's not so simple anymore. Take the poster child for the movement, Commonwealth Bank (ASX: CBA), as an example. When it was first listed, its yield was north of 7%. Today, it hovers around 3%. Many would point to the fact that the CBA share price has risen circa 50% in the past 12 months as adequate compensation for the lower yield, but for many investors, there is not even an inkling of selling to crystallise those gains. "Been in CBA since 2014. I'm not going anywhere", was the comment from Tom, a Livewire reader, on a recent wire about CBA's valuation. Imagine if you bought in the IPO in 1991 - "they'll have to pry them out of my cold, dead hands" was the comment from another reader. Some investors rely on suitable yields to fund their retirements, and a sub 4% average yield on the ASX All Ordinaries doesn't cut it. So, how are the professionals hunting for yield in the current environment? Are they sticking to the tried and tested methods, believing this is just another part of the cycle, or have they changed tack? To answer those questions, Livewire's Sara Allen is joined by Michael O'Neill from IML and Ben Clark from TMS Private Wealth. For good measure, our guests each bring along their top income stock for the year ahead. Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday, 12 February 2025.…
With the stock market surging to all-time highs and the rally being driven by a narrow slice of the market, one of the unwelcome outcomes has been a falling average yield on the ASX. It currently sits well below 4% for the All Ordinaries - about the long-term average - as seen on the chart below. As most of you would know, every year we conduct a survey as part of our Outlook Series, where we ask a host of questions, including “What is your favourite income stock?” Nearly 5000 of you shared your thoughts with us across the Livewire and Market Index platforms, and in this episode of Buy Hold Sell, you’re in for a real treat. We’re going to run the ruler over five of your most-tipped income stocks - but there is one small caveat: the stocks must have a higher-than-market average yield. To do that, Livewire's Sara Allen is joined by Michael O'Neill from IML and Ben Clark from TMS Private Wealth. For good measure, our guests each bring along a stock they think should have made the list, as their top income stock for 2025. Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday, 12 February 2025.…
B
Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets

Sales growth is one of the most important metrics when evaluating growth stocks. Let's face it: it's hard to be a growth company if you're not constantly selling more products and services to consumers. Companies with strong sales growth demonstrate market demand, expansion potential, and the ability to capture a larger share of the industry, and investors often rightly look at sales growth to identify companies that are scaling rapidly and gaining traction in their respective markets. That said, sales growth alone is no panacea. If viewed in isolation, it can even be misleading. High sales growth does not necessarily equate to financial health or long-term profitability. Some companies may aggressively grow sales but struggle with rising costs, poor margins, or excessive debt. Without strong profitability and cash flow management, even a high-growth company can face financial instability. With all that in mind, this episode sees our guests running the ruler over a handful of stocks that have exhibited strong sales growth. Are they all they are cracked up to be, or have investors been wrong-footed as share prices have departed from reality? To answer those questions, Livewire's Hans Lee was joined by David Wilson from First Sentier Investors and Joe McCarthy from Elston Asset Management. For good measure, they each share a stock with strong sales growth which also ticks all the other boxes. Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday, 30 January 2024.…
B
Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets

1 Growth stocks are all the rage - here's how to pick the best of the bunch (and 2 ASX examples) 9:17
Whether you’re an experienced investor or just starting out, identifying stocks with the potential for significant long-term growth is both an art and a science. Growth stocks have historically been some of the biggest wealth creators in the market, but finding the right ones requires careful analysis, patience, and let's face it, a bit of intuition. Whilst most growth stocks will have strong metrics, like revenue and earnings growth and improving earnings per share, a host of less tangible factors help separate the great from the good. How strong is the company's competitive advantage, for example? How good is the management team? And how innovative or disruptive is the company - and does it even need to be? In this episode of Buy Hold Sell, David Wilson from First Sentier Investors and Joe McCarthy from Elston Asset Management join Livewire's Hans Lee to share their process for identifying growth stocks, the key metrics they focus on, and the red flags that would see them steer away from opportunities. Not content with just theorising however, they each share their top ASX growth stock for 2025. Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday 30 January 2024.…
B
Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets

Last year saw markets rally strongly, powered primarily by growth stocks. Aside from some volatility earlier this week, that bullish trend has continued this year, with growth stocks again leading the way. As most of you would know, every year we conduct a survey as part of our Outlook Series, where we ask a host of questions, including “What is your favourite growth stock?” This year, nearly 5000 of you shared your thoughts with us across the Livewire and Market Index platforms, and in this first episode of Buy Hold Sell for the new season, you’re in for a real treat. We’re going to run the ruler over five of your most-tipped growth stocks. To do that, Livewire's Hans Lee is joined by Joe McCarthy from Elston and David Wilson from First Sentier Investors. For good measure, our guests each bring along a stock they think has great growth prospects in 2025, despite not ranking in the top five of your most-tipped stocks. Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday 30 January 2024.…
B
Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets

Legendary investor Warren Buffett once quipped: “Diversification is protection against ignorance. It makes little sense if you know what you are doing.” By the Oracle of Omaha’s standards, most of us are a bit ignorant, and gladly so, relishing the “free lunch” that diversification provides. But what if you didn’t have that option? What if you were limited to holding just one stock for an entire year? That’s the challenge we put to 10 leading fund managers as part of our 2025 Outlook Series. Livewire has handpicked a selection of investment experts for their outlook for the year ahead. Their answers reveal some fascinating insights into the companies and themes they believe tick the “sleep at night” box - stocks that stand out for their resilience, ability to handle uncertainty, or simply having a lot going for them. These include businesses riding key megatrends, supplying critical medicines, or executing strategies that position them to dominate key market segments. To find out what the stocks are, watch the video, listen to the podcast, or read our edited transcript at this website.…
Everyone is hunting for the next big winner in the stock market, but sometimes it pays to go back to basics. Where is a better place to start than by drawing on the wisdom of the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett? Buffett is famously quoted as saying his first rule of investing is "never lose money". After all, compounding your capital is much easier when starting from a higher base. It is equally simple for those interested in his second rule - "never forget rule number one". There are always plenty of investors willing to give their views on which investments look good, but hearing about stocks to sell or at least avoid is less common. Looking through the nominations in the wire below, a few things stand out. Many of the stocks named have had incredible runs in 2024 and have benefitted from hot themes, changes in regulation and the prospect of big wins with binary outcomes. Some of the success will no doubt have been the result of good management. It almost always is when share prices are heading north! It's also evident that many of these stocks have loyal supporters who believe in the vision of an enigmatic founder. Whilst Tesla isn't on this list, it is probably one of the most outstanding examples of a widowmaker trade for short sellers, and Elon Musk has consistently defied the doubters. The final point is that while our guests do note the quality of a number of the businesses, valuation often becomes the barrier. Buffett, the world's greatest investor, attained this status by being ruthlessly disciplined about the price he was willing to pay for a stock and equally disciplined when it came to selling. Buffett has been aggressively offloading his Apple shares despite its ubiquitous presence in our daily lives. Having already named their growth picks , we've asked our guests to nominate the stocks they're avoiding in 2025.…
B
Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets

Sometimes, the best investment ideas are the ones that either no one thinks of or the herd has left for dead. Two years ago, Australian property trusts finished the year down 20% as the fastest interest rate hiking cycle in 40 years left a scarring impact on valuations. But if you were, to paraphrase Warren Buffett, being greedy and buying up REITs in 2023 when others were fearful, you would have finished up with the second best-performing asset class in the following year. Or, consider Chinese equities, cellar-dwellers in 2021, 2022, and 2023. But as of the end of Q3 2024, they actually top the BlackRock asset class quilt. In other words, being courageous (given the right research, attractive fundamentals, and some luck) can sometimes net you the biggest returns. And of course, who could forget some of the bravest calls in all of investment folklore. Once upon a time, short US housing was a massive bet. But Michael Burry and Steve Eisman are now famous for it. Or buying British Pounds and converting them to German Deutsche Marks was a very brave way to short the British economy. But thanks to his research and his guts, George Soros made a $2 billion profit and earned the moniker "the man who broke the Bank of England." With this spirit in mind, we've asked 10 young-gun stock pickers to tell us about a contrarian investment they are backing in 2025. The stocks they mention span the full length of the consumer - from long-forgotten retailers to luxury brands known the world over. Other honourable mentions include growth stocks which may have been forgotten about in this AI-induced rally and four names linked to the commodities trade, which must say something about where fundies are finding the most value right now. To find out what the stocks are, watch the video, listen to the podcast, or read our edited transcript at this website .…
Move over big tech, there are more opportunities in town. After starting 2024 with earnings downgrades for a range of sectors and a slowdown in consumer spending, it was a bumper year for a number of sectors. Consumer discretionary was one surprise winner, with well-positioned brands like JB Hi-Fi and Nick Scali taking charge. Australian banks facing into a tougher environment continued to outperform, as did the financial sector on the whole, with insurers taking advantage of higher premiums. Biotech also started to surge, as falling rates outside of Australia and a number of successful clinical trials bolstered the sector. Of course, the big tech companies continued to dominate and push markets to record highs - it's hard to ignore the extraordinary growth in the likes of Nvidia for example, but it's worth noting the pace of the growth seems to be moderating somewhat. With valuations at a premium in the tech sector, there are a range of other areas where fund managers are hunting for big growth. Now could be a great time to be looking at these industries and economies. 2025 has started on a promising footing. Inflation seems to be moderating, global rates are finally falling, and there are signs of strength and improvement in a range of economies. The scene has been set for a big year in markets. Is it any wonder the experts seem decidedly bullish? 2025 could be the year for healthcare companies to continue to really fly, the energy transition to push certain commodities to new heights and the return of manufacturing. As part of Livewire’s annual Outlook Series, we recently asked 10 of Australia’s top fund managers to answer which industries, sectors or areas of the market they see the biggest growth potential in for 2025. We also asked them to name at least one stock they are using for exposure. Our featured fund managers include (in order of appearance): Sam Ruiz , T.Rowe Price Jessica Farr-Jones , Regal Funds Management Nick Guidera , Eley Griffiths Group Elise Kennedy, Schroders Lucas Goode , IML Zoe Middleton , Platinum Asset Management Todd Warren , Tribeca Investment Partners Rachel Folder, Pendal Group Brittany Isakka, Spheria Asset Management James Barker, Ellerston Capital Note: The information provided is not intended to be a recommendation and is offered in the spirit of the Outlook Series. None of the fund managers invest in a single industry or theme; they incorporate these within a broader diversified portfolio where they adjust exposures over time based on their analysis of activity and stocks. Please do your own research and seek advice from a professional before making any investment decisions. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future returns. You can watch the video by clicking the player, listen to the podcast, or read an edited transcript at the following website . These interviews were filmed on Tuesday, 10 December 2024.…
The name Thomas Rowe Price Junior should have been consigned to the investing scrap heap. Born in 1898, Price’s career was just hitting its stride as the Great Depression hit and hit hard. At the time, he was the head of investment for the broking firm MacKubin, Legg and Co., but instead of developing great hate for markets, he fell even more in love with them. That inspired him to start T. Rowe Price and Associates in 1937, with a then-revolutionary focus on growth investing. His guiding philosophy was that by investing in well-managed companies operating in deep pools of opportunity, he could generate returns ahead of inflation and the overall economy. It’s a philosophy that would earn Price the moniker the “Father of growth investing”. T. Rowe Price still operates to this day and manages around US$1.6 trillion globally. So, how would Price’s philosophy stack up today? Probably pretty well. From 1990-2020, growth stocks delivered an average annual return of about 12%, compared to around 9% for value stocks. Over the journey, growth investing has shown resilience during economic downturns, as companies with strong fundamentals and innovative products tend to recover faster and maintain their competitive edge. With all this in mind, we asked ten of Australia’s brightest investment minds, covering both ASX and global stocks, for their top growth pick in 2025.…
B
Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets

Anyone with children or grandchildren will no doubt have said at some point, "You'd better be good so that you end up on Santa's 'nice' list." Of course, the inference is that nice children get more presents. So, in the spirit of Christmas, this latest episode of Buy Hold Sell saw Henry Jennings from Marcus Today and Hugh Dive from Atlas Funds Management run the ruler over a handful of stocks and decide whether they've been naughty or nice. For good measure, they each also nominate a stock they see as being on the naughty list in 2025. It could be a name that has done well this year but won’t be able to maintain its good behaviour, or it could be a naughty stock that hasn’t learned its lesson. Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday 4 December 2024.…
Bienvenido a Player FM!
Player FM está escaneando la web en busca de podcasts de alta calidad para que los disfrutes en este momento. Es la mejor aplicación de podcast y funciona en Android, iPhone y la web. Regístrate para sincronizar suscripciones a través de dispositivos.