Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Money talk

“Only a fool thinks they can gain by predicting market movements.”

If you’re investing in shares, always assume a downturn might be just around the corner – as recent volatility shows. The same applies to saving in higher-risk KiwiSaver and non-KiwiSaver funds – usually called growth funds or aggressive funds – which largely invest in shares.

This does NOT mean it’s best to avoid

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