Bitcoin has other major use cases now and more coming like decentralised finance. Currently many companies like Microsoft to secure and record data on its blockchain.
@wyomingpark16 сағат бұрын
Retail???yeah no. It will only take another crisis and lockdown and the first to be hit is retail. My business is wholesale to the hair and beauty industry. Our figures have halved since 2020. Because everyone shut shop and never went back. Nope. I would not trust retail. And that WILL happen again. Mark my words.
@sunseeker709917 сағат бұрын
One key difference between gold and BTC: gold is a physical asset but BTC is digital.
@MarkMark-ji6ts19 сағат бұрын
There is no similarity. Bitcoin is an open source computer algorithm (20K plus crypto "currencies") where you are buying the result of a calculation. Gold is an element that has broad use in many industries from computer chips, medicine, aerospace. Bitcoin is 100% tracked and traced once you have gold it's harder for government to track exactly where it is. If you like crypto speculate on a technology that can solve real life use cases e.g. HBAR.
@greger58919 сағат бұрын
Cardano ADA
@estellacao21 сағат бұрын
Governments are the issue for letting in too high immigration
@jw-vx8im22 сағат бұрын
Stop immigration its ruining Australia
@TheAlanmiddleton23 сағат бұрын
This bloke in this video simply spooking for people to buy his units. This is a commercial it is not information.
@kkcw6668Күн бұрын
A better breakdown is available. Do your own research on the following: The govt sector (workforce not incl military) has, in effect, economically enslaved a largely disarmed civilian (workforce) population on a gearing of 1:1.60 against(not incl entitlements package) based on av yearly income. Govt sector is heavily over represented in rental property ownership. Govt sector has the economic leverage(unfair buying power) to "outbid" private/military workforce sectors and thus unnaturally drive up housing values/costs. As an example Qld Govt marketed "community" housing projects directly to its Public Servants (and educating them on quantity surveying, neg gearing, tax offset, ABN/ACN's) knowing full well they've got the "disposable dollar" income for such. Most Nations we trade/compete with disallow this as it leads to corruption and damages balance in economies.
@osiryszzzКүн бұрын
she should stop whatever she is doing with her hands i had to stop watching after 1.5 minutes or so, to leave the comment and then now - go watch something else.
@NeoNoirX2 күн бұрын
This is just euphemism for child slave labour, let's make housing unaffordable Great job you cringe cnts
@NeoNoirX2 күн бұрын
All of you cnts are putrid
@frankgyetuah-boadi6012 күн бұрын
An old bald white guy doesn’t want urban sprawl. Tell me what is new 😏
@MaxBond-i4y2 күн бұрын
Who's paying this guy to talk up REITs? So obvious. They are in the toilet for a reason.
@williamcrossan933314 сағат бұрын
I would suggest that is the time to buy. I find it crazy that no one was buying Perth property in 2019. Prices are now up 60% or more, but go to an open home, and everyone is climbing over each other! Some REIT's are 1/2 the values of 2019!
@unknownisbest3 күн бұрын
Australia is a Socialist country that has spent at least a 100 years conning the Americans that it is a Capitalist country.😂. Of course, nowadays even the Americans don’t know what Capitalism is.😂😂😂
@KM-vc7iy3 күн бұрын
10 months on and good luck to anyone that followed Nick Sladens buy/sell recommendations, atleast with Adrians suggestions you made some money😅
@urquell64833 күн бұрын
who are these idiots? pref BRK.A
@anitacohen87534 күн бұрын
Australians by and large want this.......there is no other engine of growth!
@SagittarianArrows4 күн бұрын
Very informative discussion. Correct on many points. Higher density to consolidate resources is the answer, that's why State & Local govt have devised Tier One suburbs as priority along infrastructure. Tier 2 & 3 will be built after 1. If there's a demand then things will get moving.
@luznereidavelez53354 күн бұрын
He is in Dubai
@MaZ-tg7ch4 күн бұрын
Such a stupid comment on landlords not wanting to refurbish when rent is controlled. It's opposite. We see so many sh*tty houses here in Australia because the landlords know very well that they will get the place rented and upgrading isn't logical because there is no competition.
@aparsons97103 күн бұрын
These interviews are off the cuff, not long winded dissertations. You cant get all your points across in a short period. Can I recommend you travel to other cities eg Toronto, NY, Berlin where rent controls have resulted in slums and/or very old housing barely fit for purpose. You are correct in a tight market there is less money spent on refurb, but the OVERALL (not ALL) quality of housing is better in Australian cities and why we need competition. If we dont see supply and vacancy remains lows the stock will deteriorate. Its a complicated issue and no simple silver bullet solution.
@MaZ-tg7ch3 күн бұрын
@aparsons9710 I think you associate rent control with separate issues that led to some areas being dodgy. I lived in Berlin for a long time to see that it's not the rent control. I can give you an example of Switzerland where rent control is exteme yet no slums at all. Rent control limits the number of ghost apartments and makes short term investing rather unprofitable. There are more places for rent and owners try harder to attract tenants.
@Alex-kj9rc12 сағат бұрын
@@MaZ-tg7chprice controls create shortages.
@shugdee4 күн бұрын
Boomers…. This is why prices will continue to go up…. Blah blah blah always go up FOMO FOMO word salad with mayo. Your kick in the balls is Coming.
@lifeitshort4 күн бұрын
Australia is in the Asshole of the world and still demands Costs of home ownership and rent higher than London ..Wake the up
@regressus4 күн бұрын
Ally looks stunning yet again. What a gorgeous host!
@sydneyshinshi4 күн бұрын
Some good thoughts there.
@thecountofmontecristo82804 күн бұрын
"I'm not blaming it all on immigration"...Please do. That is exactly what we should be blaming our current predicament on. Of course, we need immigration to fight demographic issues, but at the current rates it is simply unsustainable and problematic, a circumstance faced by many developed nations right now. Increasingly immigration will dictate politics going forward to the point where if you follow historical precedents it can reshape societies entirely. So, immigration deserves a huge amount of attention, blame and discussion right now. The worst situation is a refusal to talk about it or make it a partisan issue.
@relboyos770Күн бұрын
1000% snowflakes get unhappy though
@HH-od8tg4 күн бұрын
He says it's all simple supply and demand, but refuted that immigration was/is a problem. This clown is white-washing all of the issues of unaffordability issues, so as not to take away from his investment spiel. Further, he then flips on the jargon and complexities of this 'simple' market as to why listeners should part with thier money, so he can have a job and outsource all his risks, haha. Joker.
@justindipaola20664 күн бұрын
Can the title be considered clickbait😅
@chainsawlube4 күн бұрын
Economists are the most retarded people in the world. A badge that means nothing. It's like a stud that deals with unicorns... Unicorns don't exist. Money doesn't exist. One of these days there will be a show that talks to real people that have a good grasp on reality. Instead of shit like this that floods my KZbin feed.
@downtoearth19504 күн бұрын
Only the Federal Government has its head in the sand. They actually benefit while states pay...and the people dont matter
@mranonymous66465 күн бұрын
If property keeps going up and wages don’t… we will have a big problem on our hands.
@williamcrossan933314 сағат бұрын
Right now, at a maintenance hangar in Brisbane, for Australia's largest airline, that problem is here now. We simply cant get 'competent' staff.
@prezd_5 күн бұрын
Lol
@stephenkereopa74955 күн бұрын
Why do people start their conversations with ,to be honest ,freaks me out .😂
@aparsons97103 күн бұрын
I share your sentiment, I have been critical of this language when used by others.... and then I did it!
@deborahcurtis13855 күн бұрын
"Spruikers and spivs on the roadside of life." - Paul Keating. Honestly? REITs are suddenly spruiking to retail investors anyone would think they're trying to offload. Basic research will tell you the commercial sector is on the nose and the only thing holding up residential is the massive influx of migrants and CGT breaks. Interest rates are nosebleed high there are pressures coming not just from the cost of materials but the inevitability that high interest rates are needed to attract funds to support the banks and debt repayments. The exposure of Australia to the residential market is frightening. Bricks and mortar shops are on the nose, office space is on the nose and we get this guy. Also surely LIvewire markets can afford a second camera and autocue so the presenter is not flagrantly reading off notes that are written as if she's having a conversation when in reality she is just reading off some pages of paper. It's just so wrong! Keep it real a correction is coming and many Sophisticated Investors have bailed out and created a hole this guy is trying to fill.
@aparsons97103 күн бұрын
Deborah I appreciate Paul's sentiments - my political hero - but funny what they say about politicians too. I dont need anyone to fill any voids, vacancy rates are low and there's no major supply. Shopping centre vacancies in many market at or near historic lows. Have you ever heard a retailers say "my rents are too low"? Seniors housing shortage, data centres, warehouses all with low vacancy. Have you stayed in a hotel lately, ridiculous room rates. Even quality office buildings are doing ok. By all means avoid b-grade office as we do. As I've said, I've managed peoples money for 30 years and I've always given it back within a short period (i cant think of anytime more than 7 days). I dont know too many other real estate investments with that liquidity. We do our best, BUT no guarantees, it's a cyclical asset class so you need to have a long term mindset. we are not a get rich quick scheme, we just try to offer a sensible investment with liquidity.
@user-lz7kk2vg1bКүн бұрын
they are off loading --happening worldwide
@vmura5 күн бұрын
Supply? cmon lets be honest.
@petebeaumont2533 күн бұрын
Always talk about supply because it's that never ending issue. Never talk about demand the thing that can make supply irrelevant
@aparsons97103 күн бұрын
@@petebeaumont253 i did say if you kill demand will solve the affordability issue, hardly a great solution. But how do you stop people wanting to live in great cities AND keep them vibrant? hence, you need thoughtful supply - including affordable and social housing - in conjunction with services and infrastructure. That's my point, that's the challenge
@MrFastFarmer5 күн бұрын
Why don't we have a discussion how this bloke and REIT is part of the housing problem? This type of investment should be illegal, especially since; and I quote "housing is simple supply and demand" 👎
@deborahcurtis13855 күн бұрын
The gall of them is unbelievable.
@TheTaipan3 күн бұрын
Most REIT's are not resi - think shopping centre not house.
@aparsons97103 күн бұрын
not sure how we are part of the problem - we provide money for investment in real estate. The problem is not enough people are investing in the right areas, they're off putting it in crypto and NVIDIA/AI and gold and other sometimes dubious avenues.
@randokuruzaКүн бұрын
REIT buy commercial not residential lol… read a book.
@bumskins5 күн бұрын
Immigrants are definitely the problem. They are sending the country backwards.
@coopsnz15 күн бұрын
High tax country ! Most northern european countries arent better for home ownership
@markserainidis10585 күн бұрын
Property now has become less attractive, especially when Labor is in damage control..vic ..
@Sojourner886 күн бұрын
It's rubbish for Marcus to suggest you need a medical degree to invest in the healthcare sector. Do you need a degree in metallurgy or engineering to invest in mining stocks? Do you need a degree in logistics or operational management to invest in Coles and Woolworths? Of course not. I really dislike it when fundies try to become gatekeepers to try to persuade you that only they, with their team of experts can invest, while the rest of us should not even bother ourselves.
@LawpickingLocksmith7 күн бұрын
please cut the useless intro.
@margaretlucas76128 күн бұрын
Realistic assessment of Chinese economy.There is no doubt china will positive growth overall.
@sydneyshinshi9 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@foresthill84629 күн бұрын
Good interview. Would have been good to get an example of one of these future champion businesses
@SanSam-p7k9 күн бұрын
I was worried about the slow growth of my portfolio, but since joining uSMART's Balance Interest Bonus program, my account balance has started working for me, bringing in high yields and making my investments more efficient and rewarding.
@homebrandrules10 күн бұрын
thankyou.
@hotchinahk10 күн бұрын
Let the winners run, sound so simple but so wise, thank you.....
@peteringeri827411 күн бұрын
“Hold your winners “ also “we’ve sold out tech into this rally” up 5% year to date the index is up 25%..