Published On Sep 26, 2022
Welcome to our part 2 of our ETF investing mini-series: a 5-part podcast series, aimed at building your confidence when it comes to researching, comparing and building an ETF portfolio.
In this episode, Kate & Owen walk listeners through how to work out what kind of ETF youāre looking for, and how it forms part of your broader investment strategy. We also explain what a Core/Satellite Portfolio is, understanding your risk profile and whether ETF unit size matters.
Make sure to listen to part 1 of our ETF investing mini-series, if you havenāt already.
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