Time in the market: how long must we wait?

Superannuation fund returns have beaten the cash rate in the past 20 years – but only just. Tony Day asks why so many funds still passively invest so much money in equities.

For almost a generation, participants in Australia’s superannuation system have been told that the best way to maximise their wealth is to passively invest in large amounts of equity risk and wait. What’s important is “time in the market”, not market timing, which sees investors adjust their asset allocations as markets become more or less risky.

The AI boom has left super funds with nowhere to run

Whenever super fund CIOs are asked what they’re doing about AI risk, “diversifying” is always the answer. But as cross-portfolio exposures to the thematic grow and grow, that answer is no longer good enough.

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