Relative Return: Challenging consumers’ investment behaviour



In this episode, host Laura Dew speaks with Chris Brycki, founder and CEO of Stockspot, about the rise of fintech, robo-advice, and the importance of financial education.
Listen as they discuss:
- Australia’s understanding and uptake of online investing.
- How the firm conducts its asset allocation and stock selection.
- Behavioural biases among consumers.
- The impact of rising interest rates on investing trends.
- Whether digital advice can close the advice gap.
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