
Updates

Active vs Passive Investment Strategies
In the ever-evolving world of investment, one question that often arises is whether to embrace an active or passive investment strategy.

What is Private Equity?
Private market investing provides unique exposure to industries and companies without the volatility traditionally inherent in listed investments. Given its low historical correlation to listed investments, it provides a source of return diversification. Partnering with credible managers in the space is crucial as the asset class near impossible to replicate as an individual investor.

2022 - Poor Performance & a Year to Forget
When a market or an individual stock is performing poorly, it can be an opportunity for long-term investors to buy assets at a lower price. This is known as "buying low" which is an investment strategy that aims to purchase assets when they are undervalued and then hold them until their value increases. This approach is based on the idea that markets tend to be cyclical, meaning they go through periods of growth and decline. Therefore, by buying assets when they are undervalued during a period of poor performance, investors can potentially benefit from the market recovery when it occurs.

Exploring the Benefits of Alternative Investments
When it comes to building a successful investment portfolio, diversification is the key to mitigating risk and maximising returns. While traditional investment options like stocks, bonds, and mutual funds play a vital role, alternative investments have gained increasing popularity among savvy investors. In this article, we will explore what alternative investments are and highlight the benefits they bring to a well-rounded portfolio.

Compound Investment Returns: Harnessing the Power of Growth
Investing is a smart way to make your money work for you, but if you truly want to maximize your returns, you should consider the power of compounding. Compound investment returns have the potential to significantly boost your wealth over time, thanks to the magic of exponential growth.

What is Dollar Cost Averaging
Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) is a strategy that can help investors reduce the impact of market volatility on their investment returns. This approach involves investing a fixed amount of money regularly, regardless of the current market conditions. In this article, we will explore the benefits of DCA and how investors can implement it in their portfolios.

Growth vs Value & Arrow's Approach
Investing in the share market can be a daunting task, especially for those who are new to the game. With so many different investment strategies to choose from, it can be challenging to know where to start. Two popular investment styles that investors often hear about are growth investing and value investing.

Investor Letter - Q3 2022
The third quarter was very much a tale of two halves for investment markets. We saw a strong rebound in July from June’s lows, with markets rallying as much as 10% to late August, before erasing almost all the gains in the remainder of the quarter. Australian equities were marginally positive during the quarter, whilst international equities were marginally positive in AUD, however posted significant declines in local currency terms.

Our Investment Philosophy
Over the last few decades, as financial markets have matured, more investment products and asset classes have been made widely available to retail investors. This has allowed us to construct what we like to refer to as modern portfolios.