How Stewart Partners may help you

One question we’ve never excelled at answering is “what do you do?”, because if you asked this question to each of our clients, there’d be an array of responses.  To help you understand what we can do for clients – beyond investment advice – we’ve detailed several real matters we’ve helped clients with over the past year. (6 mins read)

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Elections & Investing

With Australia in the middle of another general election campaign and facing the prospect of a change of government, investors may ask what implications the political cycle has for financial markets and for their own portfolios.

This article considers market performance around past elections and some of the major policies the two major parties are taking to this election. (4 mins read)

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A Financial Journalist Breaks Ranks

On occasion a financial journalist will break ranks and spill the beans on why they write articles they know offer zero value to their readers.

Michael Pascoe is one of Australia’s most experienced and respected finance journalists. For many years, he hosted the Nine Network’s Sunday morning business program. Now, well into his 60s, he has admitted that most daily financial markets reports are rubbish and that for journalists, they are a meaningless grind. (4 mins read)

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Temperament Beats IQ

Temperament is critical to successful investing because markets persistently test investor discipline with long periods of volatile and/or poor performance. Warren Buffett recognised this when he said people frequently make the mistake of feeling they have do “do something” when markets are volatile.

A friend of Stewart Partners, Larry Swedroe, has more. (5 mins).

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The World is not so bad

It only takes a few minutes of watching the news to get the feeling that the world is heading into a tailspin.

Endless images of natural disasters, car crashes, and Royal Commissions into the ethically bankrupt fill the airwaves on a daily basis. It’s upsetting – but also certainly captivating for the average viewer.

This article talks about the challenge and benefits of thinking like an optimist rather than a pessimist, and provides some real data on how the world continues to drastically improve in slow and incremental ways to demonstrate that optimists aren’t self-deluded after all (5 mins read).

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11 Sketches that Illustrate the Path to Financial Happiness

New York Times columnist, author and financial planner Carl Richards has been a long-time friend of Stewart Partners and made a career out of exposing and analysing what he calls the “behaviour gap” — the gap between what you should do with your money and what you actually do.

Richards has boiled down his wisdom on wealth and happiness into a dozen of his sketches that he’s allowed us to share with you. Please enjoy (2 mins read)

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A Formula for Success through Major Global Events

Investing is a long-term rewarding endeavour. Indeed, people will spend decades pursuing their financial goals. But being an investor can sometimes be complicated, challenging, frustrating, and sometimes frightening.

This article considers how our response to major events has a great impact on the outcomes we experience than the event itself, and how markets have responded to six major global events over the past 30 years (6 mins read).

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