How to invest in your 30s - ETF starter portfolio

May 18
40 mins

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Your 30s can be one of the most important decades for building wealth, but they can also be one of the messiest. A mortgage, family plans, career pressure and day-to-day cash flow can make investing feel a lot more complicated than it did in your 20s.

In this Australian Finance Podcast episode, Owen Rask is joined by Hugh Lam from Betashares to break down how ETF investors can think about their 30s with more confidence. They unpack what a low-cost core portfolio can look like, how many ETFs is probably enough, and why defensive assets can still matter even if retirement is decades away.

You’ll also hear how to think about Australian shares versus global shares, why performance chasing can hurt long-term results, and how to build something simple enough to stick with when life gets busy. If you’re trying to invest while juggling a mortgage, kids, career growth and real-world expenses, this episode is packed with practical perspective.


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