Cameron

Cameron Gleeson

Senior Investment Strategist

Betashares Senior Investment Strategist. Supporting all Betashares distribution channels, assisting clients with portfolio construction across all asset classes, and working alongside the portfolio management team. Prior to joining Betashares, Cameron was a portfolio manager at Macquarie Asset Management, Head of Product at Bell Potter Capital, working on JP Morgan’s Equity Derivatives desk and at Deloitte Consulting.

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Iran ETF Playbook: Portfolio considerations for two potential Middle East scenarios
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Iran ETF Playbook: Portfolio considerations for two potential Middle East scenarios
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We outline two potential paths for markets and highlight ETFs that may help investors position...

Will the US beat the rest in 2026?
Markets
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Will the US beat the rest in 2026?
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2025 was a standout year for European, Japanese and EM equities - all outperformed the...

Portfolio rebalancing: everything you need to know
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Portfolio Construction
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Portfolio rebalancing: everything you need to know
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Watch out for tax drag when investing in foreign-domiciled ETFs
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Watch out for tax drag when investing in foreign-domiciled ETFs
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Some ETF structural differences can meaningfully affect investor outcomes despite shared core benefits.

Why dividend investors should be paying attention to banks and small caps
Markets
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Why dividend investors should be paying attention to banks and small caps
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HYLD’s outperformance has been due to an approach which could be described as ‘being boring’.

Why dividend investors should be paying attention to banks and small caps
Markets
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Why dividend investors should be paying attention to banks and small caps
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HYLD’s outperformance has been due to an approach which could be described as ‘being boring’.

Asia, not America, will drive uranium demand in the coming decade
Markets
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Asia, not America, will drive uranium demand in the coming decade
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Asia is likely to be ground zero for the next phase of the nuclear megatrend.