What is passive investing? Experts Heystek, Segall explain
Passive investing instruments have become very popular globally. What are they and how do you choose? Tips from experts.
Passive investing instruments have become very popular globally. What are they and how do you choose? Tips from experts.
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Technology has enabled us in some areas of our lives, and yet, people are only now starting to consider technology for investing, writes Wealth Migrate.
Many amateur investors believe they can do a better job of managing their own money than professional fund managers.
In an op-ed the Financial Times, writes that passive investing is built on a lie, the pitch: “Don’t look for a needle in a haystack. Just buy the haystack.”
It’s not only South African savers who have warmed to ETFs; the global trend is towards investors rejecting old-fashioned money managers in favour of passive investments.
Last week, Elian Wiener had an experience that forced him to seriously confront the way he has been investing his hard earned money.