Archive for March, 2009
Australia ETF – Exchange Traded Funds
March 30th, 2009
Yong-Long Lai Several people have asked me about stocks in general and investing in the stock market. First of all I don’t want to be the person giving them any advise especially since I don’t know what their risk profile, their financial circumstances and their financial plans for the future.
That said, I also don’t want them to just go blindly into the stock market and make all the mistakes I made. First thing to know is that there are two main types of stock market investors:
- The speculator (Usually the technical chartist)
- The Investor (Usually the fundamental investor)
I’ve done both in my life, and I can assure you that during the good times I think both of them will do well…. I know I did. Obviously with the market “falling off a cliff”, I am seeing the importance of fundamental/value investing. i.e. buying the company for what it is worth and not the actual stock that you trade in the market. For this reason, I highly recommend they read, The Intelligent Investor and for the more serious people, Security Analysis. Both are written by Benjamin Graham, the mentor of Warren Buffet.
Through my study of those books and many of Warren Buffet & Benjamin Graham’s material they recommend that for a person who does not want the trouble of stock selection or wanting to ‘beat the market’ etc. then they should invest in a low cost index fund (Australia ETF). Below is a question and answer session from one of Berkshire Hathaway Annual General Meeting. If this is the only thing you read from this blog, I truly believe it will be the best thing that has happened to you, so don’t take it lightly!
Q: “If you were 30 years old and had no dependents but a full-time job that precluded full-time investing, how would you invest your first million dollars, assuming that you can cover 18 months of expenses with other savings? Thank you in advance for being as specific as possible with asset classes and allocation percentage.”
A: Buffet:“…Put it all in a low-cost index fund like a Vanguard 500.” Munger: “Professionals take croupier profits out of the system. No one will give you this advice [index funds] because no one gets paid for it.” Munger: “The whole secret of successful investing [full-timers] is non-diversification. If you know nothing –> diversity.” Buffet: “There are situations, for the full-time investor, where it’d be a mistake not to invest 50% of your net worth in one business.” If more aggressive: small stocks and specialized bonds, but no currencies.
Now, if you’re in Australia here’s the good news! there’s only 3 low cost index funds (Australia ETF) so its easy for you to pick one. You can trade them like stock and all their Management Expense Ratio (MER) is less than 0.4% which is very low compared to normal managed funds where you have MER of 2% or more.
So if you’re looking for Australian ETF, look no further you can start investing like the big boys and get all the diversification benefits without the stress and pain of knowing what is actually going on in the Stock Market. Obviously we are ‘hoping’ for some future reward/gain in the very long future, ie. 10,20,30 years. Hope this helps!
Tweets This Week
March 29th, 2009
Yong-Long Lai - loving these new pepsi max ads! – http://bit.ly/K3ofK #
- just dropped dad to the airport… going to go back to sleep now and get a couple more hours of shut eyes… #
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adamadam cool, when did you get the site? i’ll definitely feed on it
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# - For boardroom, seminar room or meeting room hire in Perth check out – http://bit.ly/4uBPBF #
- RT @Ed_Dale: YouTube Nonprofit Raises $10,000 in One Day Using Overlay Ads http://ff.im/-1LO3u #
- RT @ShaunStenning: “Whatever happens, take responsibility.” – Tony Robbins # quote <— this is the ball game, get this and rest will follow #
- Looking for an Australian Stock Screener? – http://bit.ly/175TPS # stockscreener #
- Perth # daylightsaving ends in 2.5 hours – Get to sleep in an extra hour! #
- # bankwest confirms reduction of workforce by 400, 7.2% in west coast, 9.3% in east coast. #
Australian Stock Screeners
March 28th, 2009
Yong-Long Lai Somebody was asking me about how I find stocks in the Australian Market… obviously they were asking for some type of Australian Stock Screener
The answer comes in two parts, if you are will to open a full service account with a broker they usually provide some sort of stock screener for the Australian Market. Plus they’ll give you reports and analysis (whether you believe what they write is up to you). If you want a free stock screener (Although, not exactly the best looking one I’ve seen but at least it can screen Australian stock relatively well) then try:
I’ve used it a few times just to see if the results makes sense, but personally I don’t actively trade in the Australian Market (hence I don’t need this tool, plus if I wanted it I would just use my full service broker to get the information)
This is one of the reasons why I dislike trading in the Australian Market, simply because information is not easy to find, consolidate and compare. I feel that having a stock screener that you can trust is important and that’s why I love Google Stock Screener for US stocks.
Other reasons why I dislike trading in the Australian Market are:
- Liquidity (in the underlying stock and also the derivatives)
- Transaction fees is higher in Australia
- A single platform in the Market that allows me to trade majority of the instrument available (Stocks, Bonds, Exchange Traded Funds, Options etc.)
- Inability to find information easily so that I can compare between multiple companies in the same industry
I can go on with the list and go into details, but I’ll spare readers the pain of my ranting. Hope you find the Australia Stock Screener useful, let me know what you think or if you know any other better ones out there by leaving a comment.
Tweets on 2009-03-28
March 28th, 2009
Yong-Long Lai - For boardroom, seminar room or meeting room hire in Perth check out – http://bit.ly/4uBPBF #
- RT @Ed_Dale: YouTube Nonprofit Raises $10,000 in One Day Using Overlay Ads http://ff.im/-1LO3u #
- RT @ShaunStenning: “Whatever happens, take responsibility.” – Tony Robbins # quote <— this is the ball game, get this and rest will follow #
- Looking for an Australian Stock Screener? – http://bit.ly/175TPS # stockscreener #
- Perth # daylightsaving ends in 2.5 hours – Get to sleep in an extra hour! #
Tweets on 2009-03-27
March 27th, 2009
Yong-Long Lai - just dropped dad to the airport… going to go back to sleep now and get a couple more hours of shut eyes… #
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adamadam cool, when did you get the site? i’ll definitely feed on it
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Tweets on 2009-03-24
March 24th, 2009
Yong-Long Lai - loving these new pepsi max ads! – http://bit.ly/K3ofK #
Tweets This Week
March 22nd, 2009
Yong-Long Lai - 25% of the way home… #
- Check out the cool tweeter counter – http://bit.ly/HfQ2M #
- RT @Ed_Dale: Every person who does PPC MUST watch this – Euge, Rob and Dan must be wetting their pants over this http://is.gd/nNB0 #
- testing status updates using ping.fm #
- trying out http://ping.fm/ hopefully this micro-blogging thing is going to work. Fingers crossed. #
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keanopolis eat your biscuits, turn off your music and go to sleep
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# - @ selinalai what happened to your avatar picture? in reply to selinalai #
Tweets on 2009-03-22
March 22nd, 2009
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Tweets on 2009-03-21
March 21st, 2009
Yong-Long Lai - @
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