In this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, your host Owen Rask is joined by Hugh Lam, Investment Strategist at Betashares, to discuss five key thematic ETFs poised for 2025. They cover:
- What thematic investing is and why it matters
- The difference between long-term trends and market fads
- Five ETFs that capture mega-trends shaping the global economy
- How to evaluate ETFs for risk, performance, and diversification
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Topics Covered
- Welcome & Introduction
- What is Thematic Investing?
- How to Identify Long-Term Trends vs. Fads
- ETF #1: Australian Quality (AQLT) – The Power of Quality Investing
- ETF #2: Australian Cash Plus Fund (MMKT) – A Safe Haven or Growth Play?
- ETF #3: Global Cybersecurity (HACK) – The AI & Cyber Defence Boom
- ETF #4: Gold Bullion (QAU) – Is Gold a Hedge Against Uncertainty?
- ETF #5: India Quality (IIND) – Why India’s Market is Gaining Momentum
- How to Use Thematic ETFs in Your Portfolio
- Final Thoughts & How to Ask Your Finance Questions
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