Index AMP Capital Investors, ASX Trade, 20, 35–37, A 11, 48, 60–61, 69, 74, 164, 175 A2 Milk Company, 117, 218, 220, 222 Atlas Arteria, 230 131, 231 Amplia Therapeutics, 98 Atlas Iron, 94 Abacus Property, 91 Ampol, 235–236, 267 Atlas Trend, 157–158 ABC Learning Centres, Anaconda Nickel, 100–101 90, 295 at-market orders, 170 analysis, 198–205, 213–214 absolute-return equity- Atomo Diagnostics, 188 based funds, 159 Anchorage Capital, 94–95 Auckland International Aconex, 120 Andex Charts, 12, 48–49, Airport, 230, 264 58–59, 60, 83 Actinogen Medical, 72 AusNet Services, 238 Anglo American, 100–101 active exchange-traded Austal, 230 funds (ETFs), announcements, share Australand, 91 prices and, 72–73 256–257 Australia, investing active investing, passive annualised monthly outside, 152–158 investing vs., 148–151 recurring revenue (AMRR), 134 Australian Accounting Adelaide Brighton, 267 Standards Board Ansell, 224, 264 adjust phase, 175 (AASB), 114 Antipodes Global Fund, Australian Agricultural Afterpay, 62, 131, 144, 147 237, 264 Company, 231 ANZ Banking Group, 62, agency risk, 112–113 Australian Competition 74, 112, 218–219, and Consumer AGL Energy, 238, 266 220, 221, 264 Commission (ACCC), agribusiness, 159 AP Eagers, 268 37, 79, 265 Air New Zealand, 230 APA Group, 266 Australian Foundation Allan Gray, 84 Appen, 131, 144, 237, 264 Investment Company (AFIC), 245, 248 Allco Finance Group, ARB, 268 89, 90 Australian Investor Study, Argo Investments, 9–10, 125 Allegra Orthopaedics, 228 245, 247 Australian National allocations, 185–187 Aristocrat Leisure, University (ANU), 116 120, 234 Alterity Therapeutics, 228 Australian Pharmaceutical alternative investments, Asaleo Care, 231 Industries, 224 158–160 COPYRIGHTEDAsciano, 90 MATERIALAustralian Prudential Altium, 131, 144, 237, 264 Asia-Pacific, 222 Regulation Authority AMA Group, 268 ask, 35, 164 (APRA), 114, 259, 263 Amazon, 194 Aspinall’s Club, 106 Australian Securities and Investments Amcor, 143 assets, 86, 127–129, 203 Commission (ASIC), American Depository ASX Share Ownership 34, 75, 100, 114, 117, Receipts (ADRs), 156 Study, 10 182, 211–212 Index 327 Index.indd 327 Trim size: 5.5 in × 8.5 in September 5, 2020 11:22 AM Australian Securities BetaShares Australian Brasil Bolsa Balcao, 39 Exchange (ASX), 2–3, Sustainability breakout trading, 204–205 32, 39, 114–115, 124, Leaders ETF (FAIR), 165–167`, 263 252 Breville, 263 Australian S&P/ASX 200 BetaShares Global BrisConnections, 91 index, 23–24, 27 CyberSecurity ETF broker sponsorship, 284 Australian Standard (HACK), 252 brokerages, 163, 261 Transfer Form, 181 BetaShares Global brokers Healthcare ETF Australian Stock about, 38, 210, 271, 273 Exchange. See (DRUG), 252 choosing, 277–280 Australian Securities BetaShares S&P/ Exchange (ASX) ASX Australian defined, 35 Australian Tax Office Technology ETF finding, 284 (ATO), 197, 285 (ATEC), 252 full-service, 273–274, Australia-Thailand Free BHP, 62, 93, 101, 143, 153, 278, 283 Trade Agreement, 218, 223, 242, 267 interviewing, 280–284 106 Bibiani mine, 105 online, 274–277 Avecho Biotechnology, bid, 35, 164 phone, 274–277 111 Big Data Big portfolio, 157 researching, 278–279 average revenue per user Billabong International, 64 role of, 272 (ARPU), 134 Bingo Industries, 230 Brookfield Infrastructure, averaging down/up, 90 194–197 Bionomics, 229 BSE India, 39 avoiding loss, 18 Biota, 224 biotechs, 224–225, Bubs Australia, 231 227–230 Buffett, Warren (money B Biotron, 229–230 manager), 209, 305–309 Babcock & Brown, 89, 90 Bitcoin, 159 Blackmores, 20, 231 building portfolios, Babies ’R’ Us, 194 130–138 BlackRock, 249 Baby Bounce, 194 bulls, 44 blue chips, 143, 218–220 Baby Bunting, 194–195 Bunnings Group, 233 blue sky, 146 Bapcor, 268 business risk, 94–96 Barclays, 108 BME Spanish Exchanges, 39 buy-and-hold strategy, Bassat, Andrew (CEO), 265 54–65 Bogle, John (investor), 317 BC Iron/BCI Minerals, 94 buybacks, 67–68, 296–297 book value, 138 Beach Energy, 236 buying Boral, 267 bears, 44 about, 54–65, 163, 191, borrowing tax deductions, Bega Cheese, 79, 231 217 297 Bellamy’s Australia, analysing takeovers, bottom-up approach, 130 78, 120 213–214 Bradman, Donald Berkshire Hathaway, 209, analysis, 198–205 (cricketer), 182 305–309 averaging down/up, Brambles, 120, 230, 264 best-limit order, 171 194–197 brand power, buying and, back your own shares, beta factor, 82–83 262–263 67–68 328 Getting Started in Shares For Dummies, 4th Australian Edition Index.indd 328 Trim size: 5.5 in × 8.5 in September 5, 2020 11:22 AM Index.indd 329 Trim size: 5.5 in × 8.5 in September 5, 2020 11:22 AM blue chips, 218–220 cash flow, 119, 203 Coles, 231, 266 brokers, 210 central limit order book Colonial First State CHESS, 188–190 (CLOB), 170 Wholesale Indexed Australian Share contrarian investors, 215 Centre for Australian Ethical Research Fund, 147 decision-making and, (CAER), 116–117 commodities, 159 262–269 Centre Point, 36, 164, commodity risk, 93–94 finding markets, 164–168 169–170 common stock. See floats, 181–188 Centro Properties, 90 ordinary shares into floats, 181–188 Challenger, 62 Common Stocks and gold, 243–244 Charter Hall Group, 233 Uncommon Profits growth stocks, 130–135 (Fisher), 54–55 Chatree gold mine, 105 hybrid securities, 258–262 Commonwealth Bank, 62, Chicago Board Options insider activity, 215–216 139, 171, 218–219, Exchange (CBOE), 83 220, 221, 264 institutional, 119–121 China Mengniu Dairy Commonwealth Serum investing vs. trading, Company, 78 Laboratories (CSL 205–210 Chi-X, 32, 36, 157 Limited), 62, 63, 70, as investors, 205–206 Chorus, 236 88, 153, 183, 194, making trades, 168–174 220, 224, 264, 266 CIMIC Group, 230 ordinary shares, 217–244 CommSec, 275 Clean Disruption preparing for, 191–197 portfolio, 158 Communication Services sector, 236–237 profit warnings, 213–214 Clean Seas Seafood, shares for returns, 17–18 109–110 compound interest, 50–51 specialised stocks, Cleanaway Waste Computershare, 237, 266 244–258 Management, 230 ’confession season,’ 73–76 taxes, 216 Cleantech sector, 238–239 Consumer Discretionary as traders, 209 Clearing House Electronic sector, 140, 234–235 trading day, 175–181 Sub-register System Consumer Staples sector, (CHESS), 181, 140, 231 turnaround situations, 188–190, 284 215 Contact Energy, 238 climate-change risk, watching index changes, contracts for difference 114–115 214–215 (CFDs), 213 Clinuvel Pharmaceuticals, contrarian investing, 215 229 Cooper Energy, 236 Clive Peeters, 111 C copper, 240 Canstar, 284 closed-end equity trust, 245–246 core stocks, 140–144 capital gains tax (CGT), Coronado Coal, 187 216, 291–293, 324 closing orders, 174 corporate appeal, 77 Capital Goods, 230 Clough, 102 CML Group, 78 Corporate Travel capital growth, 19 Management, 62, 267 Coca-Cola Amatil, 231 Capricorn Metals, 78 Corporations Act (2001), Carnarvon Petroleum, 236 Cochlear, 98, 144, 224, 121, 274 264 Carsales.com, 144, Corporations Law, 34 236, 268 Coe, David (CEO), 265 Index 329 Index.indd 328 Trim size: 5.5 in × 8.5 in September 5, 2020 11:22 AM Index.indd 329 Trim size: 5.5 in × 8.5 in September 5, 2020 11:22 AM Costa Group, 231 active vs. passive, Eclipx, 99 costs, estimating for 148–151 efficient market theory, trading, 179–180 alternative investments, 206 Council of Financial 158–160 80:20 rule, 283–284 building portfolios, Regulators (CFR), 114 Elders, 231 130–138 COVID-19, 21–27, 62, 68, electric utilities, 237–238 225, 254–256 defined, 18 EML Payments, 62 CPT Group, 233 how many stocks to buy, 138–146 Energy Resources of Credit Corp, 62 Australia (ERA), 236 investing outside credit crunch, 89 Australia, 152–158 Energy sector, 140, creep provisions, 77, 121 spreading risk with, 235–236 Crown London Aspinalls, 124–129 engineering risk, 101 106 through managed funds, Environmental, Social and Crown Resorts, 106, 234 146–152 Governance (ESG), crystallised loss, 193 dividend cover, 201 115, 117 CSR, 74, 267 dividend imputation, equities, price steps for, 166 CTEC, 102 285–291 dividend income, 19 Equity Automatic Trading, currency risk, 108–109 175 cyclical stocks, 267–268 dividend yield, calculating, 200–201 equity risk premium Cynata Therapeutics, 228 (ERP), 86 dividends, 19, 119, 207–208, 322 estimating costs of trading, 179–180 divisibility, 20 D ETF Securities Global Core Dodd, David (author), 310 day traders/trading, 209 Infrastructure ETF dominating companies, (CORE), 253 debt to equity ratio, 202 263–264 ETFS FANG ETF (FANG), defensive stocks, 266–267 + Domino’s Pizza, 131, 253 delayed data delivery, 276 132–133, 234–235 ETFS S&P Biotech ETF delisted dogs, 295–296 Dow Jones, 23, 27, 40–41 (CURE), 253 Deutsche Bank, 91 Downer and Cardno, 230 Euronext, 39 Deutsche Boerse, 39 Drew, Daniel (trader), 211 Event Group, 20 developed markets, 155 due diligence, 186 Evolution Mining, 223 Dexus, 233 Dutch East India, 31 exchange-traded bonds Dick Smith Holdings Duxton Water, 238 (XTBs), 260–261 Limited, 94–96, 194, dynamic data delivery, exchange-traded funds 295 276 (ETFs), 249–258 digital ledger technology exchange-traded option (DLT), 190 (ETO), 213 Dimson, Elroy (author), 86 E exchange-traded products discount brokers, earnings, 17–18, 68–70 (ETPs), 244 179–180, 273 Earnings Matrix, 69–70 execution-only brokers, diversification 179–180, 273 East India, 31 about, 51–52, 123–124 expansion risk, 106–108 EBOS Group, 224 Expired orders, 174 330 Getting Started in Shares For Dummies, 4th Australian Edition Index.indd 330 Trim size: 5.5 in × 8.5 in September 5, 2020 11:22 AM Index.indd 331 Trim size: 5.5 in × 8.5 in September 5, 2020 11:22 AM 45-day rule, 291 goal-setting,
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