What are monthly income ETFs?

Monthly income ETFs are a carefully curated basket of income-generating investments, such as dividend-paying stocks, bonds, real estate investment trusts (REITs), and other securities, all managed by professionals who collect the income from these holdings and distribute it to you on a monthly schedule.
What are the best-performing UK ETFs?

For South African DIY investors looking to diversify beyond our borders, the United Kingdom (UK) market offers compelling opportunities that deserve a spot in your global portfolio.
The UK is an important developed market that offers political and economic stability and mature financial markets.
How to save towards investing in South Africa

While many South Africans put off investing until they have a significant lump sum ready to deploy into the market, the most effective approach is to carve out a portion of your monthly income to grow your investments consistently.
The pros & cons of investing in local ETFs versus offshore ETFs

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have become a popular investment option for gaining broad exposure to various stocks and assets across both local and global markets. These passive investments are easy to understand, offering a simple and cost-effective way to access markets for diversification and growth benefits.
What are actively managed ETFs?

An ETF is a type of investment fund and exchange-traded product that holds a collection of assets, such as stocks, bonds, commodities, cryptocurrencies or other securities.
ETFs are designed to track the performance of a specific index, sector, or asset class, and they trade on stock exchanges much like individual stocks.
What is multi asset class investing?

DIY investors can add additional diversification benefits and more aggressive or longer-term return profiles by including alternative investments, such as crypto, private equity, and hedge funds.
Demystifying Margin Trading

When you hear the words “margin trading,” it might sound like something best left to financial pros in glass towers. But with the right tools, knowledge, and guardrails, margin trading can become a useful part of your investing strategy.
At Clarity, we believe in giving you access to more markets, more opportunity, and more control. That includes empowering you with options like margin trading, explained in a way that actually makes sense.
What is social investing?

Within this world, socially responsible investing (SRI), impact investing, sustainable investing, and responsible investing are often used interchangeably, but they can have distinct differences in their intentionality, approach and objectives.
What’s the difference between class A, B and C stocks and which should I buy?

While perusing the extensive lists of stocks available on the Clarity, by Investec platform, you may notice that some shares are available as either Class A, Class B, or Class C options.
Top South African companies ranked by P/E ratio

For DIY investors seeking value and growth from their investments in the local stock market, using the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is one of the most useful tools in their investing toolbox to select stocks. The P/E ratio compares the share price of a company listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) to its earnings per […]