Understanding Investment risk appetite and what level is appropriate for you.

Author: Peter Brown, Managing Director Introduction Investing is as much about understanding yourself as it is about understanding the markets. One of the key elements that influence your investment journey is your risk appetite — the level of variability in investment returns you are willing and able to withstand. This concept is essential for creating

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Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) Explained

Author: Tony Fitzpatrick, Managing Director, IIFT Several years ago I overheard a lively conversation between two friends comparing their investment portfolios. One of them was proudly explaining how his entire portfolio was now exclusively ETFs and he maintained this had provided diversity which helped him weather market volatility and even fund part of his holidays.

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What Comes Next after the Trade War Dust Settles

Author: David Flynn, Chief Investment Strategist and Director Louis-Vincent Gave, a highly respected macroeconomic thinker in the industry, recently gave an interview on one of my favorite podcasts, Macrovoices with Erik Townsend. Louis is a brilliant thinker, he is a Frenchman who has lived in Hong Kong for many years. I appreciate his perspective because

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Bitcoin Exposure, Without all of the Downside Risk.

Author: David Flynn, Chief Investment Strategist and Director. Protected Bitcoin ETFs are a suite of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) designed to provide investors with exposure to Bitcoin’s price performance while offering defined levels of downside protection over a one-year outcome period. These ETFs, launched in January of this year offer structured protection for Bitcoin, addressing its

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How to Pivot Your Investments from US to Europe

In recent weeks, the U.S. economy has taken a decisive turn toward protectionism, with the Trump administration imposing a sweeping set of new tariffs. The average U.S. tariff rate has jumped from a modest 2.5% to a staggering 22.5%—levels not seen since the early 20th century. While these measures may appeal politically as attempts to “protect American jobs,” the economic implications are deeply concerning. The simple truth is this: tariffs are inflationary, and inflation of a certain magnitude can trigger a recession.

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