Best Australian Investments

 

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Best Australian Investments

Author: Jeff Palmer

What are the best Australian investments in 2011 and for the coming years? This article describes five of the best investments in Australian based on data and information provided by several of the leading advisers and institutions in Australia. While views and opinions may differ on the viability of these investments it is felt that these segments offer he best potential for a return on investment in both the short term as well into the foreseeable future. It should be noted that the information presented here is offered as opinion only and should not be considered as professional investment advice. For professional advice seek the services of a registered and licensed Australian financial adviser.

Property and Real Estate:
Property in both residential and commercial varieties remains a stable investment. Australian has seen significant growth in property values over the last ten years and this trend is set to continue into the future. In the second quarter of 2011 the Australian real estate market saw a 1.3$ increase in property values. The majority of experts in this are agree that a real estate bubble is not likely to occur making this a solid investment both today and into the coming years.

The Share Market:
The Australian Share market while affected by the global economy has not seen the major fluctuations experienced by overseas markets. Some of the hot share markets and segments to consider and those which are expected to increase in value over time are:

Energy

Financials

Health Care

Industrials

Materials

Telecommunication Services

Utilities

Managed Investment Funds:
Managed investment funds allow investors access to a professionally managed portfolio investments through a single security or contract. With managed investments an investor owns a percentage of the overall investment portfolio in consideration of the size of the investment and are therefore entitles to profit and dividend of the portfolio as well being subject to loss in circumstance where the portfolio values declines. As an investor it is important to compare the financials managed funds in order to determine their viability. Consult with a financial advisor to discuss various funds and management opportunities available to you.

While there are many more investment strategies to consider in Australia the three outlined here may be your best bet for the remainder of the year as well as into 2012. Remember to develop a reliable resource of research data and information to help make your investment decision informed ones.

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Jeff Palmer is the creator in the Australian Trading Network

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20 Responses to Best Australian Investments

  1. Justin says:

    These answers should be from the CFA institute under their ethical conduct… These are two other questions:

    ~How does the Code of Ethics relate to these funds and to investing in general?

    ~In  investing  and  in  handling  investors’ money,  what  role,  if any,  should  moral  
    social convictions, and/or political correctness play?

    Please show sources if possible.. Thanks!

  2. Anandganesh says:

    Hi planning to invest some money in chit funds as I heard that It is giving high interest rates. Can anyone help me whether it is the wise way or all chit funds chea????

  3. Aaron says:

    i know little about how the market works, but am looking to invest some money in penny stocks. preferably a site with no minimum.

  4. Ricky says:

    I’m new to the idea of investing for retirement and have been reading about mutual funds and 401k programs but I’d like some thoughts from others about these companies and the experiences others have had with them. Thanks for any help you can provide.

  5. ilovebasketball says:

    Many people made millions and billions before 2008, can people still do the same now in days? Has anything changed, not allowing people to abuse the system, and etc.? Thanks!

  6. BillTakesSchitz says:

    I have thought about doing it although it does seem like a losing proposition to me but I would like to learn more about it. I would appreciate any tips/suggestions/websites.

  7. N says:

    I’ve been reading about people investing their money in metals, gold, coins, etc. to have their value secured when the U.S. economy goes all “digital” (plastic money or something of the sort) or just that cash loses it’s value greatly.

    Then there’s people that also say they wouldn’t keep their money in banks. Is that bad or good? Would not keeping my money in banks affect the economy? Is it better to keep cash at home then or invest it internationally?

    Is it wise to open bank accounts in different foreign countries to keep it “dispersed” and when one country’s economy falls, it won’t be a big hit to the person that did so because he/she still has money in the other accounts? In what countries would it be best to invest money?

    If I have a good amount of money saved, should I be investing it in certain things that over time increases my amount of money, like stocks or bank investments? if so, what would be a good example?

    Thanks

  8. LizPierce says:

    What is keeping Americans and other people around the world from investing their capital in countries in Africa? Are people skeptical over the pace of Africa’s growth? What makes some African countries more economically successful than others? What’s into the future for Africa? Thanks!

  9. TheCreator23 says:

    What things would you say to the investor about inflatable car seats?

  10. Justin says:

    Since Obama was elected Tuesday, most stocks have dropped. Smith & Wesson increased though. My question is that should I invest in .INX stock, S&P 500? -BC they are doing pretty bad right now. They will be back up? If not what stocks do YOU think are gonna rise?

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