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Trust Deed says " any other investment allowed by superannuation law". Doesn't specifically mention short selling but does mention hedging. Also mentions derivatives etc including any synthetic instrument.The first question to ask is "Does the Trust Deed allow it?"
There are ETF's (US market as you would know ) that were developed where you buy to go long but the ETF actually sells short haven't looked at them for years, have certainly traded the short side of markets for years (not any more) but to be honest never tempted to in the SMSF to me it's a vehicle that's suited for other purposes.
I would be getting it in writing before I did anything, the ATO is more "investment" orientated that profitable orientated.
I got warned nicely that speculative shares in a SMSF are frowned upon, blue chip mentality was recommended. (I had been running at a nice profit on specs for 3 years in the SMSF at that time)
My acct suggested that I stick to ASX300 for the SMSF and spec with my own money, he said if the ATO gets a nark on you it can be very painful and expensive to wriggle out of it.
Cancelling all tax concessions for the SMSF was mentioned but this was 10 years ago
In what way?This is a bit random, but i tried Google and I have searched the forum and I can't find a definitive answer. Does anyone know, can you short sell shares in an SMSF?
sounds like a winning sales pitch ( not )Perth based construction group BGC ... "has been dealing with the challenging situation of a state bereft of skilled trades people,” the company said in a statement on Tuesday. It added that there was only 13,000 homes being completed each year in WA compared with 22,000 under construction. BGC said build costs had increased by 50 per cent in the past two years and its construction materials business was making up for the weakness in its home-building division.
BGC plans to relist on the ASX
Not to sure that land prices are any cheaper here than dar utter side.sounds like a winning sales pitch ( not )
but i suppose it will depend on the float price
being in WA might be it's saviour as land prices sound be cheaper over there
but the skill shortage was completely predictable as they changed the apprenticeship/trade career system , and look where we are
Let's bring more migrants, so that they can build new housing
Any excuse will do
And Mr Frog if that is not bad enough then then scum burn the joint to the ground. Why because they had a bad childhood thought ai was a terrible landlord, cost me and She many thousands of dollars in lost income and court fees., and then having to prove that we didn't burn the place ourselves. the list is never ending. Arson Squad and Insurance company didn't know which was worst at that time.Let's bring more migrants, so that they can build new housing
And in Qld, make sure you can not build and rent a second lodging or locate a caravan on your 70 acres block for more than a month a year to save the koalas....
And if anyone intend to rent, tell them that now the tenant can have his pet pig inside, paint the rooms purple, and stop paying rent .and it is all good as you are all bad landlords.
Actions and ideologies have consequences
What a shamble...
Another one bites the dust, it will be interesting to see if the Pinjarra and Wagerup refineries get a structural review, in light of the emission and ecological issues dogging them.An interesting year is on its way IMO, a lot of battery material miners going onto care and maintenance as China give us the squeeze. Could be a bit of mortgage stress on its way.
Core Lithium suspends mining at Finniss as lithium prices plummet
Core Lithium is reviewng its business activities and has halted operations at its Finniss project near Darwin with immediate effect.www.mining-technology.com
IGO quietly placed the Flying Fox nickel mine in WA into care and maintenance in November. Spotted Quoll, another mine that was part of the Forrestania operations, is scheduled to go into care and maintenance late in 2024.IGO warns of another write-down amid job losses at nickel project
The company has started shedding workers at its troubled Cosmos nickel project.www.afr.com
I used to trade AWC, but until it is clear how they are going to abate their emissions, I'm steering clear.hmmm ! dodged another bullet by not buying Alcoa when it was listed on the ASX , but maybe AWC will be hit with contagion
( do i still want to dabble in AWC .. thinking thinking )
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