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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby Armchair expert » Tue Mar 01, 2022 9:58 am

New shitcoin called the ruble anyone bought some?
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby Jimmy_041 » Tue Mar 08, 2022 9:55 am

DOC wrote:If that is the case then you would be liable for both CGT and income tax in Australia.

Perhaps consulting a professional is the best advice.


I did some research on this as one of my Australian shares is moving to the Nasdaq and I had to decide whetheer to take the US shares or CDIs https://www.vaneck.com.au/blog/etfs/what-is-a-chess-depositary-interest-cdi/

Here's a commentary on the tax situation so I think you are correct Doc.
https://www.commsec.com.au/education/market-insights/mi-2021/April-2021/investing-in-us-shares-from-australia.html

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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby DOC » Tue Mar 08, 2022 5:30 pm

I would be/am very apprehensive about their shares given the disdain for many things Chinese at the moment but the continual rise of Tiktok which is privately owned (well thats what they call it) given they are a competitor.

Would still be interested to know if GWW did purchase any?
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby DOC » Tue Mar 08, 2022 5:43 pm

Armchair expert wrote:New shitcoin called the ruble anyone bought some?


Now down close to 50% against major currencies for the year.

Big call but I will pass
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby DOC » Tue Jun 21, 2022 10:30 pm

DOC wrote:
GWW wrote:Now that Facebook/Meta shares have crashed I'm thinking of buying some.

Anyone got any tips on what to consider and the process for buying them? Ive never bought any shares before so I don't really know ow much about the process.


Did you get any?

Down from $323 on Feb 2 to $206 now. BIG loss.


Now down to $164. Pretty much halved.
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Jun 22, 2022 10:00 am

DOC wrote:
DOC wrote:
GWW wrote:Now that Facebook/Meta shares have crashed I'm thinking of buying some.

Anyone got any tips on what to consider and the process for buying them? Ive never bought any shares before so I don't really know ow much about the process.


Did you get any?

Down from $323 on Feb 2 to $206 now. BIG loss.


Now down to $164. Pretty much halved.

Time to jump in?
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby Bum Crack » Wed Jun 22, 2022 11:57 am

Bought a heap of Core Lithium not long ago and they doubled in value in just over a month. Now they're nearly back to the price I paid for them. This last fortnight has been yuk.
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby Jimmy_041 » Wed Jun 22, 2022 6:17 pm

I went to an economic briefing today
There are lots of problems around but unemployment is very low

He was very positive about the 2nd half of the year and next year
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby DOC » Wed Jun 22, 2022 6:23 pm

Who was "he"?
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby Jimmy_041 » Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:52 pm

DOC wrote:Who was "he"?


Peter Munckton
BOQ Chief Economist and Head of Market Strategy
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby DOC » Fri Oct 28, 2022 7:33 am

DOC wrote:
GWW wrote:Now that Facebook/Meta shares have crashed I'm thinking of buying some.

Anyone got any tips on what to consider and the process for buying them? Ive never bought any shares before so I don't really know ow much about the process.


Did you get any?

Down from $323 on Feb 2 to $206 now. BIG loss.


Below $100 this morning.

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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby Jimmy_041 » Fri Oct 28, 2022 10:24 am

Jimmy_041 wrote:I went to an economic briefing today
There are lots of problems around but unemployment is very low

He was very positive about the 2nd half of the year and next year


I went to another of his talks

This year is still Ok - next year not so good
Household savings dropping rapidly
Household construction in trouble - supply / labour problems
But unemployment will still be low

The big problem is health. Staff quitting big time due to stress and crap governments. Not enough newbies coming through to replace those leaving
Malinauskas and Picton doing a Rann and announcing 6 new mental health nurses :partyman: as if its a major new investment - they are just replacing those who have left or are leaving

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Labor actually cut the no of FTE nurses in SA from 12,820 in 2013 to 12,680 in 2017
The Liberal Govt reversed that trend and immediately increased the number when elected in 2018 to a high of 14,473 in June 2021

The Feds cutting $2.4 billion from the health budget has now surfaced yet they can afford to give $2.1Bn to Andrews to pi$$ against the wall
Ramping around Australia must be a myth according to Butler
Mark Butler says modelling is forecasting a fall in the need for hospital services


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-27/ ... /101585400
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby DOC » Sun Jan 01, 2023 8:29 am

DOC wrote:
DOC wrote:
GWW wrote:Now that Facebook/Meta shares have crashed I'm thinking of buying some.

Anyone got any tips on what to consider and the process for buying them? Ive never bought any shares before so I don't really know ow much about the process.


Did you get any?

Down from $323 on Feb 2 to $206 now. BIG loss.


Now down to $164. Pretty much halved.


Ended the year on $120 having recovered from around $88 in early November.

Nearly two thirds wiped off. Savage. Outlook from business analysts varies widely but most expect it to recover this year. Not for me.
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby MW » Mon Jan 30, 2023 2:51 pm

I want to chuck some cash into a managed fund and willing to take a decent risk for better rewards.
Anyone got one that they can recommend?
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby Psyber » Tue Jan 31, 2023 9:57 am

I am sole director of a company which runs my self-managed superannuation fund. So the only costs are for the accountancy work. I got lucky when the Howard government introduced catch up provisions for superannuation just when I had inherited money from a family investment in a real estate enterprise - one that created the Parafield Gardens and Para Hills developments.

I was pleased as a 12 or 13 year old to have some streets named after me, but I've never actually been in one of those streets. I keep thinking I should have a look one day.
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby Jimmy_041 » Tue Jan 31, 2023 10:09 am

MW wrote:I want to chuck some cash into a managed fund and willing to take a decent risk for better rewards.
Anyone got one that they can recommend?


I use Colonial First State

Lots of funds in there. Maybe the geared funds if you like risk / reward
Or there are the ETFs that are easier to buy / sell
There's a geared one called GEAR

This is not financial advice
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby MW » Tue Jan 31, 2023 10:29 am

Jimmy_041 wrote:
MW wrote:I want to chuck some cash into a managed fund and willing to take a decent risk for better rewards.
Anyone got one that they can recommend?


I use Colonial First State

Lots of funds in there. Maybe the geared funds if you like risk / reward
Or there are the ETFs that are easier to buy / sell
There's a geared one called GEAR

This is not financial advice


Cheers mate, will look into it
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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby Booney » Tue Jan 31, 2023 11:22 am

MW wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:
MW wrote:I want to chuck some cash into a managed fund and willing to take a decent risk for better rewards.
Anyone got one that they can recommend?


I use Colonial First State

Lots of funds in there. Maybe the geared funds if you like risk / reward
Or there are the ETFs that are easier to buy / sell
There's a geared one called GEAR

This is not financial advice


Cheers mate, will look into it


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Re: Barefoot investor

Postby DOC » Sun Dec 03, 2023 7:40 am

DOC wrote:
DOC wrote:
DOC wrote:
GWW wrote:Now that Facebook/Meta shares have crashed I'm thinking of buying some.

Anyone got any tips on what to consider and the process for buying them? Ive never bought any shares before so I don't really know ow much about the process.


Did you get any?

Down from $323 on Feb 2 to $206 now. BIG loss.


Now down to $164. Pretty much halved.


Ended the year on $120 having recovered from around $88 in early November.

Nearly two thirds wiped off. Savage. Outlook from business analysts varies widely but most expect it to recover this year. Not for me.


Back up to $323 today. Remarkable recovery from $88.
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