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Cashrewards’ three way win model
Gary Rollo
February 2, 2021
Cashrewards (ASX:CRW) is an Australian-owned and operated cashback loyalty platform connecting brands with consumers and differentiates itself by providing real cash value to consumers. Having listed on the ASX in December 2020, Cashrewards has been around for seven years and the platform has grown to 800,000 members, more than 1,500 merchants. Continue…
by Gary Rollo Posted in Editor's Pick, Montgomery Small Caps Management Video Series, Video Insights.
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The plumbing of stock brokerages
Andreas Lundberg
February 2, 2021
In this week’s video insight Andreas discusses the recent news headlines emerging out of the US about retail investors ramping up stock prices in heavily short illiquid companies to create artificial short squeezes driving the share prices even higher and enabling the investors to sell and realise gains. Further news stated that retail brokerages such as Robinhood started to restrict buying of stocks involved in short squeezes. Andreas identifies how these brokerages work.
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How are fees charged in a managed fund?
Dean Curnow
January 29, 2021
A new year has been celebrated at the Montgomery office, and with the New Year we thought we would revisit one of the most frequently asked questions from prospective investors: how are fees charged in your managed funds? Continue…
by Dean Curnow Posted in Editor's Pick, Investing Education.
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Key things to look for in the February reporting season
Joseph Kim
January 25, 2021
In this week’s video insight Joseph discusses the upcoming reporting season. We enter the February 2021 reporting season in a very different state to August last year, where expectations for the broader market had been revised downward due to concerns over the impact of coronavirus. We expect most sectors to be cautiously optimistic in their outlook statements given the rebound we have seen to date. Joseph identifies the sectors with pockets of clear strength.
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