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Buy, hold, sell: Five stocks battling for blue chip status

Selby Allies: It trades at a P/E of 17 times, and has a market cap of $17.4 billion. Hugh, it’s up to you. Is it buy, hold or sell? Hugh Dive (BUY): I don’t agree with Hugh. I think this is a purchase. Raising interest rates with a tough premium cycle. This is very positive. They have actually seen some return on their investment stream for the first time in 10 years. Also, business has been much simplified. We didn’t expect anything bad from QBE. No Argentine workers’ compensation, Ecuador’s crop insurance or Columbia’s third-party motorcycles, which have been defrauding investors for years. This is a much simpler story. I think this is a solid buy. And you also have the falling Aussie dollar, which is a big beneficiary for QBE, unlike domestic insurers. Selby Allies: Next, we have South32. Recently bought a 45 percent stake in a Chilean copper mine. Hugh, stay with you. Is it buy, hold or sell? Hugh Dive (SELL) : Sell. Catch the falling knife. Underlying an unfriendly

Blair House Melbourne becomes the most expensive house to sell in Victoria for $70 million: Radovan Basil Nanut

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It’s far from a humble home, but you won’t believe the tantalizing cost of this sprawling Australian estate that offers stunning decor, spectacular gardens and TEN luxurious bedrooms. The sprawling ten-bedroom estate will break state records at a million-dollar asking price Blair House is located in a 7,800 square meter block in Melbourne’s affluent suburb of Toorak This property is being marketed for the first time since the 1970s with an asking price of $65 million-$70 million This hotel features a stunning Georgian main residence, tennis courts, guest house and stunning garden The house was sold by the family of the late engineer Radovan Basil Nanut, who died in 2004 By Louise Allingham For The Australian Daily Published: 22:43 EDT, 14 July 2022 | Updated: 22:43 EDT, 14 July 2022 Advertisement The fabulous suburban estate will break real estate records for the state of Victoria with a multi-million dollar price tag.

Buy, hold, sell: Best and worst performing ETFs of the year

Sarah Gonzales (SELLING): For me, it also sells. As Felicity mentioned, it doesn’t expose you to the spot price of oil, it exposes you to futures contracts. This is a fully synthetic ETF. For us, we are trying to stay away from 100 percent synthetic ETFs and oil prices have increased a bit. It’s very difficult to see it continue in the next 12 months. Selby Allies: It’s actually already sold out, down about 22 percent over the past month. BetaShares Global Energy Company ETF (ASX: FUEL) Selby Allies: We’ll talk about our ETFs next. This is FUEL, the BetaShares Global Energy Company ETF. It returned about 59.24 percent over the 12 months to the end of May. Stay with you Sarah. Is it buy, hold or sell? Sarah Gonzales (SELLING): Again, this is a sale for me, and for reasons similar to the first. Oil and gas prices have risen quite high. This ETF gives oil and gas companies exposure across the supply chain, but they are still exposed to the price of that oil. Selby Allies: T

Buy Hold Sell: 5 ETF bargains to refresh portfolio in FY23

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They say the end of the financial year is the best time to grab a bargain, and like your favorite retailer, the market just happens to offer a few deals right now. Since the start of the year, the S&P/ASX 200 has fallen more than 12%, while the S&P 500 has flowed nearly 20% into the red. Properties – both commercial and residential – are also feeling the heat as interest rates continue to rise. Given the challenges of identifying companies that can succeed in this challenging market environment (or any market, for that matter), exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, have emerged as a popular bet among investors. So in this episode, Ally Selby of Livewire joins Felicity Thomas of Shaw & Partners and Sarah Gonzales of Apt Wealth, who share their thoughts on three low-cost ETFs to give your portfolio a much-needed facelift in FY23. Plus, they mention one defensive ETF that could help boost the portfolio over the coming months. Note: This video was shot on Wednesday 6 July 2022. You