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Investing for the next ten years

As rates normalise and the world economy slows, the obvious opportunities for growth may not be right in front of you. So what should an investor be looking out for when it comes to picking the winners of the next decade?

As rates normalise and the world economy slows, the obvious opportunities for growth may not be right in front of you. So what should an investor be looking out for when it comes to picking the winners of the next decade?

Alison Savas from investment management boutique Antipodes Partners shares her thoughts on:

  • what a winner looks like in this environment
  • how to employ the principles of pragmatic value when investing for the future
  • how to avoid value traps and other pitfalls, and
  • why there are more opportunities out there for long term investors than the headlines may have you believe.

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About the Author
Gemma Dale , nabtrade

Gemma Dale is Director of SMSF and Investor Behaviour at nabtrade. She is the host of the Your Wealth podcast, a fortnightly podcast for investors, featuring insights and updates from markets and finance experts across a range of topics. She provides regular market and finance commentary on ausbiz and in other media including AFR, the Australian, ABC and commercial tv and radio. Gemma was previously the Head of SMSF Solutions for nab, and the Head of Technical Services for MLC, where she led a team of specialists providing advice to advisers and their clients on SMSF, super, tax, social security and aged care.