Will inflation end with a bang?

Inflation has proven to be more stubborn than expected. And so, the Reserve Bank has had no choice but to keep increasing interest rates. What could this mean for company earnings and how might that flow through to portfolios? Read more

What do advisers look for in an asset management partner?

Watch this short video to see what Clint Abraham believes advisers really want and what they're looking for in an asset manager. Read more

Investing in a choppy market, and 4 ASX stocks to ride it out

Published on LiveWire With volatility likely to come roaring back, here's what it means for your portfolio and some defensive stocks to consider. Read more

Elston Update: Quarterly Asset Allocation Review Q2 2023

In this video, Portfolio Manager Leon de Wet provides his perspective on the key questions discussed in the recent quarterly asset allocation meeting. Read more

We welcome Clint Abraham to our team

Elston Asset Management is pleased to announce the appointment of Clint Abraham as Investment Specialist. Read the full press release here. Read more

Strong performance, low cost, and a laser focus on the ASX100 - Elston's recipe for success

Published on Livewire Few funds tick the boxes of performance, cost, and track record. Elston's Australian Large Cap Fund is one of them. Read more

Higher prices, cost and execution discipline fuel strong result for Santos

Published on Livewire Fresh from the release of Santos’ full-year results, Elston Portfolio Manage Bruce Williams, chatted to Livewire about his thoughts on the outcome. Read more

Starting the Philanthropy Conversation

As interest in philanthropy grows, more and more professional advisers are wanting to talk to their clients about structured giving. And starting a conversation about Philanthropy does not have to be difficult. Read this article for some tips. Read more

Investment opportunity exists despite a likely tough year ahead

Published on Livewire Investors are rushing to “look through” the global economic downturn but we believe the optimism remains largely unfounded. Read more