Cooking the Books with Frances CookCooking the Books with Frances Cook

Why ‘boring’ investing trends are back

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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s why investors are turning away from meme stocks, to more traditional investing methods. Hosted by Frances Cook.

It’s been a wild few years on the share market. When interest rates were so low, other types of investments didn’t seem too interesting, so investors flooded to shares.
That led to a sugar rush on the market, sky rocketing values, and trends like meme stocks taking over social media. 
Well as anyone can tell you after a binge on junk food, sometimes you’re left craving a salad, and it seems that’s what investors are feeling now. 
The more boring side of investing is making a comeback, along with other types of investments like bonds, and even savings accounts. 
So here’s what to know as we head into another fun year of making the most of our money. 
For the latest podcast I talked to Dean Anderson from Kernel.

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