Investor Profile: Vik from Auckland: creative; cat and Hatch-lover
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Vik Udyawer is an Aucklander in his late 20s who flies between Australia, Canada, and India (so far!) for work.
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Vik Udyawer is an Aucklander in his late 20s who flies between Australia, Canada, and India (so far!) for work.
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Jess Freeland is a proud Millennial living in Wellington, New Zealand, but is about to head off to the UK. We caught up with Jess to find out how and why she’s using Hatch to inspire other future Hatchlings to do the same. Here she is in her own words.
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Ben Langton Burnell, known as Javmanben to his buddies, is a 26-year-old accountant, who also happens to be a professional athlete – a Javelin Thrower! Here’s how and why he signed up to Hatch.
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We passed $25 million in investments! Proof that investors want a sophisticated, yet intuitive way to invest in the largest, most liquid share markets in the world.
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Chewy is riding the global wave of pet humanisation. Now the trend has gone mainstream, as highlighted last week with the impressive Wall Street debut of online pet retailer, Chewy (CHWY).
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Over the next few months, we’ll be fleshing out some of the approaches Hatch investors consider as they build their portfolios. This month: global interest rate environment and how it influences our investor's decisions.
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Marijuana legalisation has spread across the US, with nine states legalising recreational marijuana. So, what's all the hype about? Find out why everyone and their dealers (joke) have been buying up marijuana shares on Hatch.
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“I started my first company out of uni, back when 'startups' weren't a thing yet. I'd invested in my own companies, and knew enough about tech companies for the Xero IPO to be a no-brainer. But I was 23 and had never actually bought shares before.”
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Graham’s work in managerial economics and investing shaped his philosophy of value investing, a significant investing movement now followed by active investors around the world. Investors who use this investing strategy think that the market overreacts to good and bad news, causing share price movements which don’t correspond to a company's value and future success.
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Jose came to New Zealand from Colombia 4 years ago to study a master of engineering at the University of Auckland. We spoke to him about his investing journey, philosophy, and what advice he gives his friends.
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For our first Hatch Investor Series, we spoke to Matt, a 36-year-old Global Senior Project Manager, and his 6-year-old daughter Mathilde about investing, how they pick shares, and how he’s planning for his daughter’s future.
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Welcome to our third installment of Invest like the best, our masterclass series of investor profiles. Today we’re taking a look at the Grande Dame of Dividends, Geraldine Weiss who is one of the most famous (female) investors in the world.
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It can be a bit daunting when you’re just getting started with investing. We’ve put together some handy tips to help you get going.
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We’ve recently passed $10 million in investments which is proof that investors want an easy, intuitive and cost-effective way to trade shares in the biggest markets in the world. We’re thrilled that we've been able to help so many people participate in the share markets and access financial opportunity: it’s clear we’ve created a platform that people had been waiting for.
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Welcome to our second instalment of Invest like the best, our masterclass series of investor profiles. In our first instalment, we learned from the genius himself, Warren Buffett, and it’s only fitting we deep dive into another investing legend: George Soros. Hungarian-American Soros has a fascinating history and a reputation of being generous to refugees because he was one. Read on to find out more about one of the world’s most significant investors.
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By a majority, the Tax Working Group has recommended introducing a Capital Gains Tax on a wide range of assets, including NZ and Australian shares (on top of the current tax paid on dividends).
Currently, you aren’t taxed at all on the gains you make from selling NZ and Australian shares (unless you buy shares with the purpose of selling them, or a few other exceptions). You are, however, taxed on your other global share investments once you have $50k or more invested. The result: we’re encouraged to focus our investing locally.
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Welcome to the first in a series of blogs to profile well-known investors’ strategies because we believe that it’s important to learn from others. We thought we’d start with the masters: Warren Buffett, Nassim Taleb, Seth Klarman, Geraldine Weiss, Muriel Siebert, and many more.
We’re beginning with the Oracle of Omaha, the inimitable Warren Buffett.
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We’ve just added hundreds of foreign shares to Hatch! Kiwi investors can now access publicly traded international companies such as Alibaba, Tencent Music, Nokia and Unilever through the rollout of American Depositary Receipts (ADRs)
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Everyone wants to know what’s going to happen in the markets in 2019, including us! So, we spoke to two of New Zealand’s leading financial brains to get the inside scoop on what Hatch investors should expect over the next 12 months. Jarrod Kerr, Kiwibank’s Chief Economist and Mike Shirley, Kiwibank’s Senior Trader, have many insights to share.
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It’s time to say goodbye to 2018, and potentially the run of the longest bull market we’ve ever seen. Oh the volatility! It was a real rough ride, wasn’t it? Admit it though: it’s what makes investing so exciting, the never-knowing-which-way-the-markets-go-ness of it all.