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Be careful where you get your advice. By Bianca Healey, Business Insider Australia on Jul 29 2021 12:07 PM Print article Everyone wants to give you their 2c about cryptocurrency. Photo: Shutterstock A TikTok family has begun spruiking a new cryptocurrency token across their social accounts, an increasingly popular activity that calls into question the government’s hands-off stance on influencer financial advice. Atis Paul, alongside his sister Anna and girlfriend Michaela Testa, all successful influencers with followers in the millions across TikTok, Instagram, and OnlyFans, took to their instagram stories in late May to promote a new cryptocurrency, Hushcoin. Paul’s Instagram bio reads “I like my girlfriend and crypto” and displays a link to CryptoBullRuns, an OnlyFans account where he shares crypto insights despite having no background in finance. ....
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On this episode of The nestegg Podcast, host Maja Garaca Djurdjevic and three experts discuss the federal budget and its impact on equities, property investing and super.
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Steve Waters, director of Right Property Group, chats about the budget’s focus on first home buyers, but points to potential problems with some of the government’s schemes.
RMIT’s senior lecturer of finance, Dr Angel Zhong, reveals the budget’s winners and losers and the implications some of the more controversial proposals could have on the sharemarket. She also gives her thoughts on the budget’s slant on women. ....