If you would like to update your email address, please follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the My Details page
2. Update your Email address
3. Don't forget to save your changes by hitting the "Update" button at the end of the page.
If you have forgotten your password, please follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the Forgotten Password page
2. Enter your email address
3. You'll receive an email with a Reset Password link
4. Click on the link
If you would like to update your mobile number, address, name, or username, please follow these steps:
We're sorry you can't log into the website.
Note: Bootcamp has a separate login; see How do I log into Bootcamp?
The most common issues (and some troubleshooting) are:
1. The email or password being entered is incorrect
2. I've not received the reset password email
Please check your spam or junk folder in your inbox
If you still cannot find it, you'll need to wait for a team member to assist
3. I can't create a new password
When making a new password, it has to be:
a minimum of 8 characters
must have at least one number or a symbol
the only four symbols you can use are @ or $ or ? or ! (you cannot include any other symbols)
Here's an example of an acceptable password: AlanKohler@ or AlanKohler11
Here are examples of unacceptable passwords:
4. The page keeps reloading, I'm stuck in a loop, I keep being prompted to reset my password.
This may be a web browser issue.
Try clearing the cache.
Try a different web browser to troubleshoot
If prompted to reset the password, try pressing 'Cancel.'
If this doesn't help, you'll need some assistance from a team member. You can use the web chat or email support@investsmart.com.au
InvestSMART is pleased to announce that its two-factor authentication (2FA) - or two-step verification security system is now live across all its portfolio platforms, and the Intelligent Investor site.
Two-factor authentication (2FA) - or two-step verification - is a security feature that adds an extra layer of protection to your account. Instead of using a single factor to authenticate your identity, like a password, you can use a second, one-time code sent to you via SMS or generated in an authenticator mobile application like Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator or Authy
The 2FA system is opt-in. To activate it, please read the following steps.
You can click here to go directly to this feature or click on the ‘My Account’ button in the top right corner and then on the My Account Tab. You will see the third option down the list is Two-Factor Authentication.
There are two different 2FA methods to choose from:
Get a code via SMS/text or
Generate a code via an Authenticator Application like Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator or Authy.
You can choose both methods. If you enable both, the authenticator app will be used as the primary method.
Turn on the SMS/Text Message toggle.
An SMS/text is sent to your mobile device with a code
Enter the code and click the “Verify & Save Setting” button.
An ‘All Done’ message will appear confirming your SMS authentication is set up
Turn on the Authenticator Application toggle
Download the Authenticator of choice and then use the generated QR code
Enter the code and click the “Verify Code” button.
An ‘All Done’ message will appear confirming your Authenticator App is set up
Once you have activated your two-factor authentication (2FA), you will now have an extra step at login. As usual, your first step will be entering your email and password combination. The second step will require you to enter a valid 2FA code from either the SMS you receive or generate the code via your authenticator app of choice.
Please be aware that you can:
Select the “Don’t ask again on this device for 30 days” option.
Choosing this means a 2FA code won’t be required for 30 days.
Your login process will be as usual on that particular device/browser.
With 2FA enabled, you should be able to bypass the Google reCAPTCHA process.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please click on the salmon-coloured help button in the bottom right-hand corner of the page.
This help button will begin a live chat with a team member during office hours. If your query is outside office hours, we will get back to you as soon as possible.
There's a good chance you've arrived at an InvestSMART webpage because you're seeking information on a particular share or company that may have been delisted. It's important to note that InvestSMART Group is not this company; however, we obtain and display data from Morningstar to assist our users in their investment journey. To get more information about a delisted stock or share, consider the following steps:
A stock delisting occurs when a publicly traded company's shares are removed from the stock exchange. This could happen for various reasons, such as the company failing to meet listing requirements, going private, or undergoing a merger or acquisition. When a stock is delisted, it can no longer be bought or sold on the exchange. However, it may still be possible to trade the shares over-the-counter (OTC) or through private transactions, depending on the circumstances.
By following these steps, you'll be able to gather more information and make informed decisions about delisted stocks or shares.