Scott Phillips Webinar – Effective Investing in Trending Sectors2026-05-14T12:15:44+10:00

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Effective Investing in Trending Sectors for the Long Term

Join Scott Phillips, Chief Investment Officer at The Motley Fool Australia, for a practical session on identifying quality long term investment opportunities across sectors attracting investor attention today.

AI. Fintech. Digital assets. Rare earths. Biotech.

Trending sectors can create enormous investor excitement – but not every company will survive the journey.

In this insightful webinar, Scott Phillips will explore how investors can look beyond short term buzz and identify businesses with the potential to create sustainable long term value.

Drawing on decades of investment analysis and market commentary, Scott will share practical frameworks for evaluating companies operating in sectors attracting strong investor attention today.

This session will explore the mindset, frameworks and techniques investors can use when assessing opportunities across sectors including:

  • Fintech and WealthTech
  • AI and Quantum
  • Digital Assets
  • Emerging Applied Tech
  • Rare Earths
  • Biotech
  • Services Tech

Scott will also discuss practical approaches for investing with a 5+ year horizon, including:

  • Evaluating management, financials and market potential
  • Assessing operational and regulatory risks
  • Direct investing versus ETFs and managed funds
  • Fundamental and technical analysis considerations
  • Balancing income and growth objectives

Whether you are building long term wealth, reviewing your portfolio, or looking to better understand emerging opportunities, this session will provide practical insights to help you invest with greater confidence.

What You’ll Learn

  • How to think long term in sectors driven by hype and rapid change
  • What separates sustainable businesses from speculative opportunities
  • Key criteria for evaluating companies in trending sectors
  • Practical approaches for investing with a 5+ year horizon
  • How experienced investors assess risk, management quality and future potential
  • Approaches to direct investing, ETFs and managed funds

Why Should I Attend?

Markets move quickly. Headlines move even faster.

This webinar is designed to help investors slow down, focus on fundamentals, and develop a clearer framework for evaluating opportunities in sectors attracting strong market attention.

You’ll leave with practical insights you can apply immediately to your own investing approach.


Please Note: This webinar has been prepared for general guidance on matters of interest only and does not constitute professional financial advice. It does not take into account individual objectives, financial situations or needs. You should not act upon the information presented in this webinar without obtaining specific professional advice. No representation or warranty (express or implied) is given as to the accuracy or completeness of the information presented in the webinar and to the extent permitted by law, Financial Education Professionals does not accept or assume any liability, responsibility or duty of care for any consequences of you or anyone else acting or refraining to act in relation on the information presented in this webinar or for any decision based on it.


Frequently Asked Questions

Trending sectors can experience rapid growth, volatility and speculation. This webinar focuses on practical frameworks for identifying businesses with the potential to create sustainable long term value beyond short term market excitement.

This webinar is designed for:

  • Self-directed investors
  • Financial advisers
  • SMSF trustees
  • Finance professionals
  • Individuals interested in long term investing strategies and emerging sectors

Scott Phillips, Motley Fool Australia

Scott Phillips is widely known as the Chief Investment Officer for The Motley Fool Australia, running its investment services – Share Advisor, Everlasting Income, Odyssey and Motley Fool Platinum Pass, as well as being a co-presenter of the Motley Fool Money podcast.

He is also a frequent guest on Sky News Australia, ausbiz, and Nine News; a regular contributor to Money Magazine, The Sydney Morning Herald & The Age, and other Fairfax/Nine mastheads, and has recurring guest appearances on various metropolitan radio networks across Sydney, Brisbane, and Canberra.

Scott is the author of the recently published book, The One-Page Investing Plan.

Yes. The webinar is intended for educational purposes and contains general information only. It does not take into account individual objectives, financial situations or needs.

No. The webinar will focus on investment frameworks, sector analysis and general educational insights only.

Wednesday, 20 May 2026, from 12:00pm to 1:00pm AEST (Sydney/Melbourne/Canberra time).

The session is delivered live via Zoom. Registered participants receive access details prior to the event.

Yes. Attendance at this webinar is eligible for 1 CPD Point / 1 CPD Hour, subject to minimum attendance requirements.

Eligible participants receive a digital certificate of attendance and a digital certificate badge.

Participants must attend at least 85% of the live session, monitored via Zoom.

Registration is completed online via the event page. Zoom Link access details are issued following Eventbrite registration.

Standard registration is $39 (including GST).

Yes. Complimentary access is available for learners currently enrolled in Financial Services CPD or RG146 Tier 1 CPD libraries. Eligible learners will receive notification and access details separately.

This webinar is designed as a live session. Recording availability will be advised separately.

Yes. There will be a dedicated live Q&A session at the end of the presentation, and participants are encouraged to submit questions throughout the session.

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