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Check out Pearler's 2022/23 Financial Year in Review

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5 July 2023

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This past year, the Pearler Community have tuned out the noise and invested towards a wealthier future. And we have the data! That's right - the figures are in for Pearler's Financial Year in Review, so you can see for yourself.

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On average, Pearlers check their portfolio twice a week. When we looked deeper, though, most of us are spending time reading a blog; listening to the Get Rich Slow Club or Aussie FIRE; or tinkering with a calculator.

So, we're keeping tabs on our investments, but spending more time investing…in ourselves ;)

And for the 5% at the Espresso Martini end of the spectrum, we hope your New Year's Day hangover isn't too bad…

Investing stats

This average stat is made up of over a hundred thousand investments, with the smallest being under $1 and the largest being, well, large. We are here for all investors, beginner to pro, from a few cents to your life savings.

To bring it back to the average, that's $20,208 a year. But to put it more attainably, that's around $55.40 a day.

That's a (small) round of drinks at a dive bar, or a (small) Uber Eats order for two, or a (long-ish) rideshare during peak hour.

Which brings us to our next point…

Investing frequency

 What is a Stovetop?

At Pearler, we love FIRE (or Financial Independence, Retire Early) for how easily it can help everyday people, regardless of how deep they go. And as you may have noticed, we also love wordplay.

That's why we define our community's investing frequency by…fire types.

Spark is the lowest, and Bonfire is the highest at 18+ times a year. On average, the community invested about every 6 weeks - which makes them a Stovetop.

With an average of 8.8, our investing frequency is only one decimal point away from Succession's IMDB score. Let's reach 9.0 next year - then we'll show those nepo babies!

If none of this made any sense, hang in there. We've got some hard numbers below.

Pro tip: ignore this next section!

Short-term returns have nothing to do with you and your long-term goals. Why do we share the year's returns, then? To show that, as a community, we are getting close to 'market returns' at all times - rather than chasing the next hyped stock.

So, fair warning: look away if you don't want to know.

It didn't start well, but lately there's been more to smile about.

This figure is easy to track, since the majority of the Pearler Community invest in ETFs that track the market. In fact, Pearler's top 10 most popular investments are all ETFs.

Do you have a Pearler account? Check out your personalised Financial Year in Review!

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Nick Nicolaides

Nick Nicolaides is the co-founder and CEO at Pearler. Having spent his career in portfolio management, advisory, investment analysis, and (plot twist) fashion, Nick co-launched Pearler with a simple aim: to help Aussies avoid working until they die. To this end, Nick believes in the power of boring, long-term investing. It's this philosophy which explains why Pearler's features are geared towards ETFs (exchange-traded funds), home ownership, and getting rich slow. Nick lives on the south coast of New South Wales with his spouse and three children. When he isn't spending time with his family or nerding out over long-term investing, he'll most likely be on the back of a freshly waxed surfboard. To reach out to Nick, send him an email at nick@team.pearler.com

All figures and data in this article were accurate at the time it was published. That said, financial markets, economic conditions and government policies can change quickly, so it's a good idea to double-check the latest info before making any decisions.

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