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Welcome to part 5 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.
After listening to parts 3 & 4 of our ETF investing mini-series, you might have an ETF in mind that you’re ready to buy.
But hold on a sec…you can’t just buy this ETF at the supermarket.
In this ETF episode we break down how to actually buy an ETF in Australia (hint: you’ll need a brokerage account), ongoing ETF investment strategies, and how to manage you ETF on an ongoing basis (and keep it alive, unlike your tamagotchi).
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