Monday
Ren was wrong, talking to parents about investing & Bryce speaks to Henry Jennings
Bryce and Ren have a mea culpa to offer off their ep last week, Bryce is curious about the Ozempic effect and how it’s now impacting big ASX stocks like CSL, we’re joined by Equity Mate Sam, who needs help convincing his parents that his chosen path of stocks is better than an investment property.
Fast 3: Gina v Albemarle | AI Deep Fakes | Is Amazon ripping off small businesses?
It’s a new week, and we’re hitting the decks with a fast three. The stories that have had us chatting in the Equity Mates office. Sascha is joined by her colleagues to talk them through. Alec is digging into the reporting coming out of the recent Amazon antitrust lawsuit, Alf is getting me up to speed on the AI Deep Fakes plaguing celebrities. But first, Bryce is going to dive into the stoush over Liontown Resources between Australia’s richest person and an American chemicals giant.
Tuesday
I’ve set up my DCA’s. What’s next?
Maddy, an Equity Mate, sent us a voice note to ask: Ummm… I’ve set everything up, what next? Bryce and Ren share their thoughts on what you should do after you’ve got all your investing ducks in a line. Is Satellite even a thing you need to be concerned about? As always, shoot us your questions through to ask@equitymates.com.
Remarkable double breakthrough preventing recurrent miscarriages and birth defects | Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
CEO Paul Rayson is joined by renowned biomedical researcher Professor Sally Dunwoodie of the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute. Prof. Dunwoodie’s groundbreaking work has revolutionised clinical practices and enabled genetic diagnostic tests worldwide. In 2017, her team achieved a double breakthrough with the potential to prevent recurrent miscarriages and various birth defects. Currently, Prof. Dunwoodie holds the position of Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of NSW, with extensive research experience, including training at the National Institute for Medical Research in London. In this conversation, she talks with Paul about her scientific research, what she is looking to next, and the importance of the support Hearts and Minds offers research like hers.
Wednesday
The trial of Sam Bankman-Fried
Fallen Crypto King Sam Bankman Fried… once ‘king of the crypto world’, is now in the midst of one of the biggest fraud trials in American history, taking place in a New York courtroom.
101 – Uptober Rally, Prediction Markets, SBF Trial Update, and More!
Join us this week as we dissect the latest happenings in the cryptocurrency world, delivered by your hosts Tracey and the return of Dave Haslop from Aus Crypto Con! Whether you’re a crypto expert or just getting started, we’ve got you covered.
Why is Walmart spying on Ozempic patients?
Jamie Dimon at JPMorgan reckons this might be the most dangerous economic times in decades, Roblox, builder of virtual worlds, is going to stop its workers working in one, and Channel 7 is using AI to figure out how much ad load you can bear.
Thursday
Expert: Cory Doctorow – This guy HATES big tech & plans to change it
Cory Doctorow is a Canadian-British journalist and author who has a recently released his latest book – The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation. You can get his new book here. If you want to read more of Cory’s thoughts, click here. This guy writes!
Friday
Candice and Felicity bring their latest investable ideas to the Order Pad.
Both the stock ideas are ASX companies which the ladies are seeing upside in their outlook despite the recent market sell-off and volatility.
Expert: Andrew Norelli – “There’s opportunity everywhere” | JP Morgan Asset Management
Andrew Norelli, Managing Director, is a member of the Global Fixed Income, Currency & Commodities (GFICC) group and the Portfolio Manager for J.P. Morgan Asset Management’s latest Fixed Income ETF, the JPMorgan Income ETF (JPIE) which has recently listed on CBOE.
Bitesize: Should I buy 50 shares of a $20 company, or 20 shares of a $50 company?
This Bitesize we revisit one of our earliest Ask Us Anything episodes, with one of the questions we get the most: Is there a benefit in investing in companies with a smaller shareprice, than a larger shareprice?
4x larger than Hollywood: Australia’s video game opportunity
Would it surprise you to know that the video game industry is worth $200 billion globally? Ok, numbers without context is always difficult, so here’s a comparison – that’s four times as big as Hollywood.