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Chris Brycki

@chrisbrycki

Helping Australians invest better at @stockspotcomau
You can read my investing insights at blog.stockspot.com.au/author/chris/

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Financial education is one of the most important investments a family can make. 📚 By starting to save early and regularly, families can help ensure that their children have the best possible start in life. 🧠

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Every time someone tries to tell me that a private version of an asset class is completely uncorrelated to the public version of that asset class.

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🎉 We are excited to announce that Stockspot has received a $28 million investment from Mirae Asset Global Investment Mirae Asset. This funding will allow Stockspot to further enhance our technology and continue developing innovative products and services for our clients. Learn

🎉 We are excited to announce that Stockspot has received a $28 million investment from Mirae Asset Global Investment <a href="/miraeasset/">Mirae Asset</a>. This funding will allow Stockspot to further enhance our technology and continue developing innovative products and services for our clients. 

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Tying to boost your super? How about an ETF... Chris Brycki from Stockspot highlights that Aussies are increasingly using #ETFs to bridge the retirement savings gap... Watch here for more: ausbiz.co/4hoJG87 #ausbiz #asx200 #RetirementGap #Superannuation

Tying to boost your super? How about an ETF...

Chris Brycki from Stockspot highlights that Aussies are increasingly using #ETFs to bridge the retirement savings gap...

Watch here for more: ausbiz.co/4hoJG87

#ausbiz #asx200 #RetirementGap #Superannuation
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2024 was the 14th consecutive year in which the majority of fund managers underperformed the index. Over a 3-year period, 85% underperformed the S&P 500. Over a 15-year period, 90% underperformed. And over a 20-year period, 92% underperformed. via Sam Ro 📈

2024 was the 14th consecutive year in which the majority of fund managers underperformed the index.  

Over a 3-year period, 85% underperformed the S&amp;P 500. Over a 15-year period, 90% underperformed. And over a 20-year period, 92% underperformed.  

via <a href="/SamRo/">Sam Ro 📈</a>
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The price of gold has gone from strength to strength in recent years, but can it continue on its upward trajectory? Stockspot founder Chris Brycki joins Tom Watson on the latest episode of the Friends With Money podcast, out now. Listen and subscribe: bit.ly/3WDtFmA.

The price of gold has gone from strength to strength in recent years, but can it continue on its upward trajectory?

Stockspot founder Chris Brycki joins Tom Watson on the latest episode of the Friends With Money podcast, out now.

Listen and subscribe: bit.ly/3WDtFmA.
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I spoke with Peter Stefanovic today about the Fed's overnight decision, the economic outlook, and the possible impact of tariffs on Australian pharmaceuticals. skynews.com.au/world-news/uni…

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SMSFs are outperforming traditional super funds by investing in cheap, simple ETFs and avoiding endless trading and layers of management fees. afr.com/wealth/persona…

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What do the highest-earning investors have in common? A bold appetite for risk and a smart approach to managing it. ebx.sh/3PaQcI

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The cost of six years at a private school could fund a deposit on a $2m house, leaving some parents wondering if investing for their kids is the smarter choice. More at: bit.ly/3NFvrBr

The cost of six years at a private school could fund a deposit on a $2m house, leaving some parents wondering if investing for their kids is the smarter choice. More at: bit.ly/3NFvrBr