Satrix shares…the (long) history of ETFs in South Africa
Satrix caused a shake-up in the South African investment space when introducing the country to ETFs in 2000 by launching the first ETF listed on the JSE.
Everything you need to know to pursue a successful passive investing strategy using simple, inexpensive, and convenient exchange-traded funds
Satrix caused a shake-up in the South African investment space when introducing the country to ETFs in 2000 by launching the first ETF listed on the JSE.
Having enough money to do the things you want to do while covering your expenses is just the first step to financial freedom. The harder part is understanding your relationship with money; what motivates you to save and what triggers spending.
You work hard for your money so it’s important to know what mistakes to avoid when investing it. Listen to this podcast as Satrix explains what NOT to do when trying to grow your capital.
There are certain investing principles which hold through out time. Understanding these will help you manage your expectations around the returns you can expect form your investment as well as how much you’ll need for the goals you’re setting.
Satrix offers a variety of unit trusts and ETFs with different stock market and asset class exposures. Understanding which one does what is important before you invest.
Investing can be confusing and the simple hurdle of trying to understand what is what in investing lingo may actually stop you from taking the first step to a better funded future. Listen to Satrix explaining what asset classes are and how you go about choosing one.
Tim Modise speaks to Satrix’s Candice Paine about compounding interest and why we should save.
Satrix explains the differences and similarities between unit trusts and ETFs so you know when to choose which one.
Looks like Carl Icahn and Bill Ackman have more in common than Herbalife now. Their activist conquests will soon be tracked by the new Global X Guru Activist Index ETF (ACTX
As more capital flows into passive investment strategies locally and abroad, inevitably the debate sharpens as to whether passive or active portfolio management is better.