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Almost half of the highest -level acquisitions among the recommended customers, consultants, are withdrawn from individual high versatile growth names such as Xero (Xro) and Woolworths Group (Wow), while low -cost, liquid preference seems to be based on liquid preference.

Other more evacuated lists during the period were ASX LTD (ASX), Transurban Group (TCL), Magellan Global Fund Open Class (MGOC) and Betashares, Australian Stock Complex ETF (Gear).

The message is clear: diversification, especially through ETFs, is no longer a strategy for institutional investors.

Based on the growing ETF trend, another remarkable development is the increase in the use of gear and tactical ETFs. Popular options include Betashares, US equity and global X ultra short Nasdaq, and consultants now express their market views as a selectively using ETFs rather than individual stocks. This change underlines a more strategic, nuanced approach to portfolio construction.

Similarly, SMSFs, over $ 3 million, reflect this preference for the diversification of portfolio. Ausiex shows that many of them are allocated to international stocks through ETFs, while at the same time adds Australian mining stocks such as BHP and WDS as a game for dividend revenue and potential commodity.

Increasing allocation to ETFs, including SMSFs with SMSFs with significant portfolios, underlines an increasing allocation towards diversification towards a more deliberate focus.

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These SMSFs have positioned assets in various sectors such as defense sectors such as stocks such as stocks such as CSL LTD (CSL) (CSL), and by gaining international capital exposure through ETFs – and ETFs, and these SMSFs have positioned any market volatility only compared to protection of internal opening.

As investors navigate in an uncertainty landscape and increasing values, the message is clear: diversification through ETFs and global assets is no longer a strategy reserved for institutional investors. In this challenging market environment, it has become necessary for more investors who want to protect and grow their reserves.

Chris Hill is the national director of strategic relations in Ausiex.

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