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Understanding the Reasons for Significant Allocation to Australian Equities in InvestSMART's Diversified Portfolios
Understanding the Reasons for Significant Allocation to Australian Equities in InvestSMART's Diversified Portfolios
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For InvestSMART's capped-fee diversified portfolios, we endeavour to create portfolios that accurately reflect the risk profiles that investors seek by diversifying across various asset classes. These portfolios range from Conservative, Balanced, Growth, Ethical Growth, to High Growth, with each portfolio designed to achieve the optimal balance between risk and return for its clients. It might seem counterintuitive for InvestSMART to allocate a significant portion of the portfolio to Australian equities; however, there are several justifications for this decision:

Home bias

Home bias is a tendency for investors to prefer investing in domestic assets, as they may have better familiarity and understanding of the local market. This home bias is not unique to Australian investors; it is a phenomenon observed across many countries. By having a significant allocation to Australian equities, InvestSMART caters to its client base's preferences.

Tax benefits

Australian investors may benefit from favourable tax treatments for investing in domestic equities. The dividend imputation system, for example, allows Australian shareholders to receive tax credits on dividends, effectively reducing the tax burden on these investments. These tax benefits can make Australian equities more attractive compared to international equities, leading to a more significant allocation in the portfolio.

Currency risk

By investing in domestic assets, investors can mitigate the currency risk associated with international investments. Fluctuations in exchange rates can impact the returns on international assets. By having a significant portion of the portfolio in Australian equities, InvestSMART helps its clients manage this risk.

Diversification within Australian equities

The Australian stock market encompasses many companies operating across diverse sectors, including finance, resources, and healthcare. Investing in a broad array of Australian equities, such as the entire ASX200 Index through an ETF like ASX: IOZ, InvestSMART can attain a considerable degree of diversification within this asset class. Consequently, this approach helps safeguard the portfolio against sector-specific risks.

A broad range of investment portfolios

InvestSMART acknowledges that clients have varying investment goals, timeframes, and risk profiles. To accommodate these diverse requirements, the firm provides an array of investment portfolios and strategies for clients to choose from based on their own understanding of their preferences and needs. InvestSMART does not offer personalised financial advice but empowers clients with a selection of investment options, allowing them to make informed decisions on which portfolio best aligns with their circumstances. This approach ensures that InvestSMART caters to a wide variety of client requirements without providing tailored financial advice.

Summary

While it might seem unusual for InvestSMART to have a significant allocation to Australian equities within their diversified investment portfolios, there are valid reasons for this decision. These include home bias, tax benefits, currency risk management, diversification within the asset class, and an extensive range of investment portfolios. However, it is essential for investors to understand their own risk tolerance and investment objectives and to carefully consider their options when selecting a portfolio to ensure appropriate diversification.

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