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What you need to know about how investment markets
impact adviser business models

Advice business models are evolving, fuelled by the changing economic conditions, according to Desktop Broker’s Head of Distribution Tim Sparks.
The fear of missing out (FOMO) is a bona fide condition. Not only is it rampant in high schools, it's on full display in investment markets. 

It’s the reason why people pay massive overs for dilapidated properties on the city’s outskirts and pile into cryptocurrency at the height of the market.

But FOMO, at least when it comes to investing, is dissipating. The fear of missing out is being surpassed by the fear of paying too much and losing money.

This is reflected in soft auction clearance rates in the property market and weak trading volumes on the Australian Securities Exchange.
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