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In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, your hosts Owen Rask and Drew Meredith discuss:

- The RBA’s 25 basis point rate cut and implications for ETFs

- Portfolio drawdowns: what we’ve learned from GEAR, Tesla & XRF

- The concept of a “spiffy pop” and long-term investing

- The power of diversification and when to rebalance your positions

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Topics covered

1. Welcome & Introduction

2. RBA Cuts Rates & Market Reactions

3. Bond ETFs & Income Strategies

4. GigaLosses: What’s Weighing on Our Fake Portfolios

5. What is a Spiffy Pop?

6. Portfolio Patience, Rebalancing & Position Sizing

7. Shoutouts to Promising Small Caps (XRF, Pro Medicus)

8. Final Thoughts & Staying the Course Long-Term

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