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how to sell pi coins effectively (from 50 - 100k pi)DOT TECH
Anywhere in the world, including Africa, America, and Europe, you can sell Pi Network Coins online and receive cash through online payment options.
Pi has not yet been launched on any exchange because we are currently using the confined Mainnet. The planned launch date for Pi is June 28, 2026.
Reselling to investors who want to hold until the mainnet launch in 2026 is currently the sole way to sell.
Consequently, right now. All you need to do is select the right pi network provider.
Who is a pi merchant?
An individual who buys coins from miners on the pi network and resells them to investors hoping to hang onto them until the mainnet is launched is known as a pi merchant.
debuts.
I'll provide you the Telegram username
@Pi_vendor_247
how to sell pi coins on Bitmart crypto exchangeDOT TECH
Yes. Pi network coins can be exchanged but not on bitmart exchange. Because pi network is still in the enclosed mainnet. The only way pioneers are able to trade pi coins is by reselling the pi coins to pi verified merchants.
A verified merchant is someone who buys pi network coins and resell it to exchanges looking forward to hold till mainnet launch.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with.
@Pi_vendor_247
how to sell pi coins in South Korea profitably.DOT TECH
Yes. You can sell your pi network coins in South Korea or any other country, by finding a verified pi merchant
What is a verified pi merchant?
Since pi network is not launched yet on any exchange, the only way you can sell pi coins is by selling to a verified pi merchant, and this is because pi network is not launched yet on any exchange and no pre-sale or ico offerings Is done on pi.
Since there is no pre-sale, the only way exchanges can get pi is by buying from miners. So a pi merchant facilitates these transactions by acting as a bridge for both transactions.
How can i find a pi vendor/merchant?
Well for those who haven't traded with a pi merchant or who don't already have one. I will leave the telegram id of my personal pi merchant who i trade pi with.
Tele gram: @Pi_vendor_247
#pi #sell #nigeria #pinetwork #picoins #sellpi #Nigerian #tradepi #pinetworkcoins #sellmypi
what is the best method to sell pi coins in 2024DOT TECH
The best way to sell your pi coins safely is trading with an exchange..but since pi is not launched in any exchange, and second option is through a VERIFIED pi merchant.
Who is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone who buys pi coins from miners and pioneers and resell them to Investors looking forward to hold massive amounts before mainnet launch in 2026.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade pi coins with.
@Pi_vendor_247
Resume
• Real GDP growth slowed down due to problems with access to electricity caused by the destruction of manoeuvrable electricity generation by Russian drones and missiles.
• Exports and imports continued growing due to better logistics through the Ukrainian sea corridor and road. Polish farmers and drivers stopped blocking borders at the end of April.
• In April, both the Tax and Customs Services over-executed the revenue plan. Moreover, the NBU transferred twice the planned profit to the budget.
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• The USA has finally approved an aid package for Ukraine, which includes USD 7.8 bn of budget support; however, the conditions and timing of the assistance are still unknown.
• As in March, annual consumer inflation amounted to 3.2% yoy in April.
• At the April monetary policy meeting, the NBU again reduced the key policy rate from 14.5% to 13.5% per annum.
• Over the past four weeks, the hryvnia exchange rate has stabilized in the UAH 39-40 per USD range.
how can i use my minded pi coins I need some funds.DOT TECH
If you are interested in selling your pi coins, i have a verified pi merchant, who buys pi coins and resell them to exchanges looking forward to hold till mainnet launch.
Because the core team has announced that pi network will not be doing any pre-sale. The only way exchanges like huobi, bitmart and hotbit can get pi is by buying from miners.
Now a merchant stands in between these exchanges and the miners. As a link to make transactions smooth. Because right now in the enclosed mainnet you can't sell pi coins your self. You need the help of a merchant,
i will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant below. 👇 I and my friends has traded more than 3000pi coins with him successfully.
@Pi_vendor_247
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how can I sell pi coins after successfully completing KYCDOT TECH
Pi coins is not launched yet in any exchange 💱 this means it's not swappable, the current pi displaying on coin market cap is the iou version of pi. And you can learn all about that on my previous post.
RIGHT NOW THE ONLY WAY you can sell pi coins is through verified pi merchants. A pi merchant is someone who buys pi coins and resell them to exchanges and crypto whales. Looking forward to hold massive quantities of pi coins before the mainnet launch.
This is because pi network is not doing any pre-sale or ico offerings, the only way to get my coins is from buying from miners. So a merchant facilitates the transactions between the miners and these exchanges holding pi.
I and my friends has sold more than 6000 pi coins successfully with this method. I will be happy to share the contact of my personal pi merchant. The one i trade with, if you have your own merchant you can trade with them. For those who are new.
Message: @Pi_vendor_247 on telegram.
I wouldn't advise you selling all percentage of the pi coins. Leave at least a before so its a win win during open mainnet. Have a nice day pioneers ♥️
#kyc #mainnet #picoins #pi #sellpi #piwallet
#pinetwork
how to swap pi coins to foreign currency withdrawable.DOT TECH
As of my last update, Pi is still in the testing phase and is not tradable on any exchanges.
However, Pi Network has announced plans to launch its Testnet and Mainnet in the future, which may include listing Pi on exchanges.
The current method for selling pi coins involves exchanging them with a pi vendor who purchases pi coins for investment reasons.
If you want to sell your pi coins, reach out to a pi vendor and sell them to anyone looking to sell pi coins from any country around the globe.
Below is the contact information for my personal pi vendor.
Telegram: @Pi_vendor_247
how to sell pi coins in all Africa Countries.DOT TECH
Yes. You can sell your pi network for other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, usdt , Ethereum and other currencies And this is done easily with the help from a pi merchant.
What is a pi merchant ?
Since pi is not launched yet in any exchange. The only way you can sell right now is through merchants.
A verified Pi merchant is someone who buys pi network coins from miners and resell them to investors looking forward to hold massive quantities of pi coins before mainnet launch in 2026.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with.
@Pi_vendor_247
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How exchange traded funds are changing the way we invest
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financial advice. It does not take into account any person’s financial objectives, situation or needs. It has
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7. 1. About BetaShares
2. What are ETFs / growth story
3. Applications of ETFs in Portfolios
– Index/price
– Strategy or outcomes based
Contents
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8. About BetaShares
• A leading manager of fund products that are traded on the Australian Securities
Exchange
• Objective is to expand the universe of investment possibilities open to investors
• Provide Funds that empower investors to implement investment strategies with
ease
• Products designed with the interests of Australian investors in mind
• A member of the Mirae Asset Global Investment Group, one of the largest asset
management firms in Asia.
• Mirae currently manage approx. US$90b
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9. BetaShares: Where are we now?
• Consistently #1 exchange traded fund
manager in Australia for value traded
• #2 issuer for inflows during 2016 with
40% share of market inflows to April
‘16
• ~$2.9B AUM
• One of the largest dedicated teams in
Australia
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10. 1. About BetaShares
2. What are ETFs / growth story
3. Applications of ETFs in Portfolios
– Index/price
– Strategy or outcomes based
Contents
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11. Evolution: Cheaper, Faster, Better
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12. What are Exchange Traded Funds?
• An exchange traded fund is an investment fund that is traded on the stock exchange.
• Investors can buy or sell units in the ETF in the same way as buying conventional
shares
• Investors money in the ETF is pooled and used to by a basket of assets, based on
the funds overriding strategy.
• The value of the units closely tracks the underlying value of the investments in the
fund and is updated throughout the day.
• ETFs can employ a range of active and passive strategies
LOW COST HIGH TAX
EFFICIENCY
TRANSPARENTACCESS LIQUID DIVERSIFICATION
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13. Global Growth of the ETF Industry
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Global ETF Industry AUM(1)
(US$b)
ETF Products (#) 525 884 1,542 2,211 2,683 3,526 4,221
05 – 15
CAGR 21%
5,0244,221 5,431 5,449
Source: Blackrock
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14. Australian ETF Market Cap: July 04 – June 16
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Market Cap
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CAGR 31%
7 9 8 5 19 30 37 57 82 81 17592
Jun-16
139ETF Products (#)
Source: BetaShares
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SMSFs have been early (and heavy) adopters of ETFs
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ETFs offer lots of investment choice!
Domestic Equity
Broad
Small Cap
Large Cap
Financials
Resources
REIT
Other sectors
Cash & Fixed Income Commodities
High Interest
Cash
Corporate Bond
Government Bond
Semi-Government
Inflation Linked
Gold (A$ Hedged)
Gold (Unhedged)
Silver
Platinum &
Palladium
Crude Oil
Agriculture
Copper
Diversified
Basket
Domestic Equity International Strategy
US Dollar
British Pound
Euro Broad World &
Region
Country Specific
Emerging Markets
Global Sector
High Dividend
Equity Income*
Value
Bear Series*
Geared*
Risk Managed*
*Managed funds
17. ‘On Screen’ liquidity
‘On screen’
liquidity ~$3.3m
Underlying liquidity
(ADTV 3 months)
ALZ AU EQUITY $2,922,873
AWE AU EQUITY $3,539,238
BOQ AU EQUITY $14,880,230
BPT AU EQUITY $7,415,991
BEN AU EQUITY $16,690,150
CAB AU EQUITY $1,479,753
ALQ AU EQUITY $11,644,450
DJS AU EQUITY $9,536,007
DOW AU EQUITY $11,361,770
EWC AU EQUITY $1,086,306
ENV AU EQUITY $3,480,533
FKP AU EQUITY $1,357,197
FWD AU EQUITY $1,603,167
FLT AU EQUITY $29,591,250
GUD AU EQUITY $1,750,309
GWA AU EQUITY $2,136,288
HIL AU EQUITY $770,488
CRH AU EQUITY $401,495
IRE AU EQUITY $3,959,745
KCN AU EQUITY $4,315,712
MAH AU EQUITY $482,520
MRM AU EQUITY $2,179,253
MTS AU EQUITY $24,818,560
MND AU EQUITY $9,646,594
NUF AU EQUITY $3,258,588
ARI AU EQUITY $12,978,750
PRY AU EQUITY $9,239,243
RHC AU EQUITY $15,971,930
RSG AU EQUITY $4,996,496
ROC AU EQUITY $477,220
SGM AU EQUITY $8,760,581
SMX AU EQUITY $1,525,218
TAP AU EQUITY $186,120
TSE AU EQUITY $3,590,952
UGL AU EQUITY $7,827,746
ERA AU EQUITY $836,766
GNC AU EQUITY $12,182,660
BWP AU EQUITY $3,816,066
CPA AU EQUITY $15,629,900
CGF AU EQUITY $12,745,810
AAD AU EQUITY $2,430,743
SYD AU EQUITY $30,209,250
APA AU EQUITY $19,956,770
CQR AU EQUITY $5,396,971
AWC AU EQUITY $14,230,520
MCR AU EQUITY $172,474
ABP AU EQUITY $1,787,431
TPM AU EQUITY $4,696,518
UXC AU EQUITY $618,564
WOR AU EQUITY $24,820,550
ASL AU EQUITY $6,804,122
IIN AU EQUITY $6,420,844
COF AU EQUITY $109,453
FBU AU EQUITY $10,790,130
IVC AU EQUITY $4,265,928
IFL AU EQUITY $4,933,232
JBH AU EQUITY $16,255,410
“Actual”
liquidity
~$4.3B
ETFs and Liquidity
Source: Bloomberg, Comsec – 2 October 2013
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18. 1. About BetaShares
2. What are ETFs / growth story
3. Applications of ETFs in Portfolios
– Asset class exposure
– Strategy or outcomes based
Contents
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19. 1. Asset Class Exposure
• Use ETFs as way to get low-cost, liquid exposure to asset classes (e.g. cash,
gold, currencies, commodities and alternatives)
2. Index Exposure
• With one trade get exposure to all the components of an index (e.g. Nasdaq
100, S&P/ASX 200, MSCI World Index)
3. Strategy Exposure
• Eg High Income, Short, Geared
Applications of ETFs in investment portfolios
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Asset Class Exposures : Cash
Interest Rate Comparison
BetaShares High
Interest Cash ETF
(AAA)
Avg. 1 year term
deposit(1)
Avg. 1 month term
deposit(1)
Wrap – Cash
Savings Account(2)
Avg. Online
Savings Account
Rate(1)
RBA Cash Rate/
11AM Accounts
Avg. Online Broker
Cash Account(3)
2.03% (net) 2.34% 1.76% 1.57% 1.53% 1.25% 0.58%
Interest Rate Comparison – As at 11 August 2016
Rate earned on AAA’s bank account deposits. Includes AAA’s management costs. Rate is variable. Current rate available at www.betashares.com.au
(1) Average rate offered by major Australian banks (2) Average of current rate offered by three major providers(3) Average of rate offered by Comsec and E*Trade
Source: Bank websites, wrap websites
ASX: AAA
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Asset Class Exposures: Currency ETFs
ASX: USD
ASX: EEU
ASX: POU
23. Asset Class Exposures : Gold and Crude Oil
Crude Oil ETF (ASX Ticker: OOO) Gold Bullion ETF – Currency Hedged (ASX Ticker: QAU)
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Gold has been historically correlated with the A$
Gold Spot Price (US$) v $US per $A: January 2006- June 2016
Source: Bloomberg. Past performance is not an indication of future performance
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Index Exposures
26. Core Exposures : FTSE RAFI Australia 200 Index
• RAFI = Research Affiliates Fundamental
Indexation
• Factors best reflect a company’s ‘economic
footprint’ and are not price related
• Factors are equally weighted
• Average of five years of historical data used
for all measures except book value
• Methodology is transparent, repeatable and
based on measures which have historically
proved to be successful in delivering
attractive performance outcomes compared
to market-cap weighted indices
Cash
FlowSales
Book
Value Dividends
RAFI
Fundamental
Factors
ASX: QOZ
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FTSE RAFI Australia 200 Index has
outperformed S&P/ASX 200 Index since inception
FTSE RAFI Australia 200 Index v S&P/ASX 200 Index: May 1992 – June 2016 (Growth of $100)
Graph shows performance of underlying index relative to S&P/ASX 200 index, not ETF performance and does not take into account ETF management costs. You cannot invest directly in an index. Returns for periods
longer than one year are annualised. Past performance is not an indicator of future performance of index or ETF. The FTSE RAFI Australia 200 Index was launched on 10/8/2009. Index returns prior to launch are
simulated based on Research Affiliates’ patented non-capitalisation weighted indexing system, method and computer program product. Actual investment results may differ from simulated results. Source: Bloomberg,
FTSE
Value add since inception:
2.0% p.a
TOTAL
RETURN
FTSE RAFI AUSTRALIA 200 S&P/ASX 200
3M
3.5% 3.9%
6M 1.0% 1.1%
1 YR -2.1% 0.6%
3 YR (p.a) 7.2% 7.7%
5 YR (p.a) 8.4% 7.4%
10 YR (p.a) 6.7% 4.9%
20 YR (p.a)
11.1% 8.9%
Incept (p.a) 11.2% 9.2%
Volatility (p.a)
12.9% 13.2%
Risk - adujsted
return
0.867 0.696
Ending value of
100 $
$ 1,287.92 $ 825.44
50
250
450
650
850
1,050
1,250
1,450
1,650
May-92 May-94 May-96 May-98 May-00 May-02 May-04 May-06 May-08 May-10 May-12 May-14 May-16
FTSE RAFI Australia 200 TR Index (index BetaShares FTSE RAFI Australia 200 ETF
seeks to track)
S&P/ ASX 200 TR Index
ASX: QOZ
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FTSE RAFI Australia 200 Index has outperformed
S&P/ASX 200 Index most years since inception
FTSE RAFI Australia 200 Index v S&P/ASX 200 Index Total Returns by Calendar Year
Table shows performance of underlying index relative to S&P/ASX 200 index, not ETF performance and does not take into account ETF management costs. You cannot
invest directly in an index. Past performance is not an indicator of future performance of index or ETF. The FTSE RAFI Australia 200 Index was launched on 10/8/2009.
Index returns prior to launch are simulated based on Research Affiliates' patented non-capitalisation weighted indexing system, method and computer program product.
Actual investment results may differ from simulated results. Source: Bloomberg, FTSE
Total Return FTSE RAFI 200 S&P/ASX 200 Difference
2015 0.4% 2.6% -2.1%
2014 5.6% 5.6% 0.0%
2013 25.5% 20.2% 5.3%
2012 21.9% 20.3% 1.7%
2011 -9.4% -10.5% 1.1%
2010 0.6% 1.6% -1.0%
2009 48.6% 37.0% 11.5%
2008 -36.9% -38.4% 1.5%
2007 20.1% 16.1% 4.0%
2006 21.8% 24.2% -2.4%
2005 23.1% 22.8% 0.3%
2004 26.5% 28.0% -1.5%
2003 14.4% 14.6% -0.2%
2002 -3.0% -8.8% 5.8%
2001 17.4% 10.4% 7.0%
2000 7.8% 6.4% 1.4%
1999 19.1% 18.7% 0.4%
1998 20.0% 9.8% 10.2%
1997 13.2% 12.7% 0.5%
1996 16.4% 14.4% 2.0%
1995 20.4% 21.1% -0.7%
1994 -7.9% -8.8% 0.8%
1993 48.7% 40.0% 8.6%
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Holdings comparison – FTSE RAFI Australia 200
June 2016
Source: Research Affiliates, FTSE, Bloomberg
30. ASX: NDQ
Core Exposures : NASDAQ 100 Index
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Nasdaq 100 – Historical P/E Ratio
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1/01/1985
1/09/1985
1/05/1986
1/01/1987
1/09/1987
1/05/1988
1/01/1989
1/09/1989
1/05/1990
1/01/1991
1/09/1991
1/05/1992
1/01/1993
1/09/1993
1/05/1994
1/01/1995
1/09/1995
1/05/1996
1/01/1997
1/09/1997
1/05/1998
1/01/1999
1/09/1999
1/05/2000
1/01/2001
1/09/2001
1/05/2002
1/01/2003
1/09/2003
1/05/2004
1/01/2005
1/09/2005
1/05/2006
1/01/2007
1/09/2007
1/05/2008
1/01/2009
1/09/2009
1/05/2010
1/01/2011
1/09/2011
1/05/2012
1/01/2013
1/09/2013
1/05/2014
1/01/2015
1/09/2015
Price to Earnings Ratio (P/E) - NDX Index - 1 January 1985 - 29 January 2016
P/E Average
Average P/E = 29.3
Current P/E = 19.15
35% discount to average
Source: Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters
Past performance is not an indicator of future performance
32. BetaShares Global Sector Series
BetaShares Global Sector Series is currently the
most extensive family of global sector products
available on ASX
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BetaShares Global Energy Companies ETF (ASX: FUEL)
34. BetaShares Global Healthcare ETF (ASX: DRUG)
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35. Strategy or outcome based
strategies
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36. Strategy & Outcome Based ETFs
Growth in ETF industry has led to development of funds that follow a set of
rules to provide a particular outcome, such as:
• Ability to “Short” the market
• Enhanced dividend Income
• Managed Volatility
• Options to gear or leverage
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37. The Case for HVST
BetaShares Australian Dividend Harvester Fund (managed fund) (HVST) has been
specifically designed to meet the investment challenges of SMSFs and retirees, offering
the potential for:
ASX: HVST
Tailor-Made for SMSFs & Retirees
Tax-effective income Reducing volatility risk
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The Dividend Harvester Strategy
ASX 50
UNIVERSE
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The Dividend Harvester Strategy
Stocks paying
dividends this
period
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The Dividend Harvester Strategy
Dividend
paying stocks
by highest
grossing yield
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The Dividend Harvester Strategy
14 Stock
Portfolio
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HVST: Income and Volatility
BetaShares Australian Dividend Harvester Fund v S&P/ASX 50: Income and volatility to 31 July 2016
*S&P/ASX 50 based on 12 month trailing data
Source: BetaShares, Bloomberg
11.5%
4.8%
3.4%
1.7%
14.9%
6.5%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
HVST S&P/ASX 50*
Cash Yield Franking
Fund Inception Date (29 Oct 2014) HVST S&P/ASX 50* Difference
12 Month Net Yield* 11.5% 4.8% 6.7%
12 Month Gross Yield (Est.)* 14.9% 6.5% 8.4%
12 Month Annual Volatility* 8.7% 18.6% 53.3%
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HVST performance since inception
BetaShares Australian Dividend Harvester (HVST) v S&P/ASX 50 Index: Since Inception to 31 July 2016
Past performance is not an indicator of future performance. Source: Bloomberg, BetaShares
Sell Off
“U Shape”
“Outperform”
Sideways
“Underperform”
Sideways
Increasing Vol
“In line”
Sell off
High Vol
“Outperform”
Sideways
Increasing Vol
“In line”
Sell Off/
Sideways
“Outperform”
Rally
“Underperform”
HVST
Strategy
S&P ASX50
Index
Annual
Return (%) 3.3% 3.5%
Volatility
(%, p.a.) 8.8% 17.3%
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
29-Oct-14 29-Jan-15 29-Apr-15 29-Jul-15 29-Oct-15 29-Jan-16 29-Apr-16 29-Jul-16
HVST
S&P/ASX50 TR Index
44. S&P/ASX 200 Index (1992-2013): Cumulative equity return and volatility
Source: Milliman Financial Risk Management LLC, 31/12/1991-31/12/2013. The chart above is historical and for illustrative purposes only. It does
not represent actual performance of any investment. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
Selected periods when increased market volatility was associated with market declines
Volatility is frequently associated with
sharply falling markets
ASX: HVST
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45. GEARED EXCHANGE TRADED
FUND
MARGIN LOANS LISTED WARRANTS
GEARING LEVELS 50-65% - set by Fund Customisable by investor Set by issuer – typically between 50-90%
ACCESS Bought and sold like a share Requires loan agreement, credit checks Requires client agreement form
DOWNSIDE RISK Limited to capital invested Unlimited – recourse to client Limited to capital invested
DIVERSIFICATION High – broadly diversified share
portfolio
Varies depending on underlying exposure Varies depending on underlying exposure
MARGIN CALLS No margin calls for investors Yes – investors can experience margin calls No margin calls for investors
BORROWING COST Access to wholesale funding rates Retail funding rates Retail funding rates
POTENTIAL FOR INTEREST
DEDUCTIONS
Yes – interest costs reduce taxable
distributions to investors
Yes Yes
INVESTOR ABILITY TO PRE-PAY
INTEREST
No Yes Yes – included in purchase price
ISSUER CREDIT RISK No No Exposed to full counterparty risk of issuer
SUPER FUND/ SMSF ELIGIBLE Yes Generally not Yes
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Comparison of ASX-traded ways to obtain
geared exposure
46. 1. Asset Class Exposure
• Use ETFs as way to get low-cost, liquid exposure to asset classes (e.g. cash,
gold, commodities and alternatives)
2. Index Exposure
• With one trade get exposure to all the components of an index (e.g. Nasdaq
100, S&P/ASX 200, MSCI World Index)
3. Strategy Exposure
• Eg High Income, Short, Geared
Summary: Applications of ETFs in investment
portfolios
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47. Australian Equities Global Equities Equity Income
Managed Risk/ Defensive
Equity Cash
QOZ
QFN
QRE
NDQ
UMAX
QUS
FUEL
FOOD
BNKS
HEUR
HJPN
MNRS
DRUG
HVST
YMAX
AUST
WRLD
AAA
Short Geared Currency Commodities Active
BEAR
BBOZ
BBUS
GEAR
GGUS
USD
POU
EEU
QAU
OOO
QCB
GLIN
RENT
DMKT
BetaShares Product Range
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insight and ETF trading ideas –
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49.
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