As this year comes to an end, check out 2022’s time capsule of opinion pieces that you engaged with the most.
1. What does 2022 hold for Australian residential property?
Chris Bedingfield asserted that the biggest risk for investing in residential property is, as always, excess supply. Mr Bedingfield told InvestorDaily whether the surge in residential property has caused a supply response in Australia this year.
To find out, read here.
2. Rising rates and climbing inflation – property investors on the move
In this piece from April, managing director Anthony Landahl talked about the “three-speed” housing market challenging both buyers and sellers this year. Moreover, he offered what he suspects to be the reason for surges in investor opportunities.
Read more here.
3. Is it time for an overweight allocation to Australian shares?
In this forward-looking piece, Sinéad Rafferty argued that we are beginning to see a turn in the market cycle after a decade of low-interest rates across developed economies.
She shared with InvestorDaily the aligning factors that make Australian shares a compelling investment opportunity in the medium term.
Check out Ms Rafferty’s deep dive here.
4. Buy and hold may now be a busted flush
Gerry Fowler took pen to paper to say that policy tightening from central banks is proving to be a painful adjustment for investors. For Mr Fowler, “portfolio flexibility is paramount”.
Read on here.
5. 10 themes for the year that will have major economic, political and market impact.
Jitania Kandhari broke down the accelerating trends that are underlying current geopolitical events in addition to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“As disturbing as these events are, these are really just accelerating trends that were already well underway,” wrote Ms Kandhari in March.
To find out what the 10 themes in question are, read here.