Investing

Will Trump Destroy Our Investments?

By |2025-04-02T10:02:41+13:00April 2nd, 2025|Interest Rates, Investing, Investment Property, News|

When market jitters hit, check that you’re not derailing your investment strategy. I generally avoid taking calls late on Friday’s, but I made an exception recently to talk with a client who was clearly distressed about the markets. She’d sat through a presentation at work where an economist warned about the impact President Trump would

Lawrence Lepard: The Big Print is NOT Transitory

By |2025-03-30T21:05:35+13:00March 30th, 2025|Bitcoin, Finance, Interest Rates, Investing, News, Tomorrow's U|

Inflation Is Not Transitory: So is it a Bug or a Feature? Fees, taxes, and inflation—nothing robs your investment account more than this evil threesome. With fees, if you’re not getting value, you can move your money wherever you like, but there’s diminishing returns the further you go. Once you hit zero then you realise,

Are These The Returns You’ve Been Looking For?

By |2025-03-23T20:39:26+13:00March 23rd, 2025|Finance, Investing, News, Tomorrow's U|

Today, central banks and government agencies wield unprecedented influence, distorting free market signals in their quest to steer the economy. Interest rate tweaks, quantitative easing, and fiscal interventions have potentially synchronised asset classes like equities and bonds, eroding the negative correlation that once cushioned portfolios against volatility. Translation: Trying to influence the rate at which

Is Property A ‘Smart’ Investment Strategy?

By |2025-03-20T14:07:23+13:00March 20th, 2025|Finance, Interest Rates, Investing, Investment Property, Mortgages, Myths busted!, News, Retirement, Tomorrow's U|

I'm getting this question a lot lately, and it's understandable after a period of strong, rising prices, followed by a sharp pull back. For full disclosure, we've used property to build the majority of our net worth. Just because prices are down, there's no way I'm selling now. Why? Because there's no material change to what

Trump Tariffs Trigger Trade War Then Tank Markets?

By |2025-04-02T11:45:14+13:00March 14th, 2025|Interest Rates, Investing, Mortgages, News, Tomorrow's U|

Should you buy the dip, or sell the rip? By the time it takes for you and I to respond, chances are, the markets have already changed - hence why it’s so challenging to invest in the short term based purely on news cycles. So in this one, is Trump responsible for market corrections? Is

The MARKET [for ‘isms’] is about to CRASH!

By |2025-03-11T22:22:18+13:00March 10th, 2025|Investing, Kids, News, Retirement, Tomorrow's U|

Does our 'ism' impact our wealth? I used to love looking through these 'View-Finders'. 3D images of ET and Raiders of the Lost Ark, all while listening to the story on scratched record. Lost in the narrative, I forgot I was in my PJ's, sitting on my 1970's shag-carpeted bedroom. Our worldview can be just

Seven Steps to Financial Independence

By |2025-03-11T16:54:07+13:00March 10th, 2025|Interest Rates, Investing, Investment Property, Myths busted!, Retirement, Tomorrow's U|

Imagine being over 65, and spending up to $3,000 a month more than what the government superannuation scheme provides. Where does that come from in your world? In a recent discussion with Ben Brinkerhoff, Head of Advice at Consilium in New Zealand, I explored seven critical questions that we need to address to ensure a

The Governor’s Exit: A Tremor in the Rust of Trump and Tech

By |2025-03-17T10:33:18+13:00March 9th, 2025|Finance, Interest Rates, Investing, News|

On March 5, 2025, Adrian Orr, Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, announced his abrupt resignation, cutting short a second five-year term that should have carried him to 2028. No reason was given—just a quiet nod to inflation tamed and a financial system still standing after years of turbulence. No mention of the

How WE Become The Bank: The Lightning Network, In Full Effect

By |2025-02-09T17:39:06+13:00February 9th, 2025|Bitcoin, Finance, Interest Rates, Investing, Myths busted!, News, Retirement, Tomorrow's U|

Those who know me know that I'm not a fan of sports. In a moment of weakness recently, though, I watched 10 minutes of motorsport with one of my kids. Perhaps because it's pretty simple to understand, I'm happy to allocate a very small amount of my attention to it (and perhaps a bit of sailing).

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