Australian ‘Super 10 ETF Signals Portfolio’ Update
Your Wrap Ready Now to Download Now 22 Jan 2020 3:26 PM
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‘ Australia Breaksout to Record Highs’ and our ‘Live $100k Investing Signals Update’
2. In your investors' and traders’ Wrap today:
a.
“ The Australian ETF
industry smashed through the $60B milestone and ended the year at $61.8B, an
all-time high, and a full 52% higher than its level as at the end of 2018
($41B).”
b. The latest update on our notional ‘Done-for-You’ Super 10 ETF Signals Portfolio*
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