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25.01.2022 Can we really judge the state of the economy by how often men buy undies?



25.01.2022 OPINION: Bank shareholders were bracing themselves for a steep drop in their dividend income - but this is way, way worse than they were expecting.

24.01.2022 Be careful out there

23.01.2022 Working from home for the first time? These are the tax deductions you should know about.



22.01.2022 I Love podcasts!

21.01.2022 The bear is growling....

21.01.2022 About the only asset thats doing well is toilet paper!



21.01.2022 How do I stop myself getting coronavirus? Are we overreacting? Who is most at risk? A panel of experts in infectious diseases, health and finance have answered your top questions about COVID-19 on a special edition of Sunrise.

17.01.2022 And this is what I would expect from this bounce. A sharp rebound with all the buyers holding their fingers crossed behind their backs. There is no science here..., the market isnt cheap, the value isnt obvious and the certainty of any buying is non-existent. It may be right it may be wrong, but dont think for a moment that the market is safe. It is not. We are not buying into the bounce - we are thinking of selling into it but havent yet lets just see how it unfolds. http://bit.ly/2vBp36e

15.01.2022 The RBA forecasts the economy to shrink 10 per cent in the first half of 2020, unemployment to hit 10 per cent and hours worked to drop a "staggering" 20 per cent.

15.01.2022 Understand how to pick under valued stocks or learn how to trade difficult markets with these classic books. Real estate is on the move don't miss out. - https://mailchi.mp/educatedinvestor/2n6go4f4ww-202973

14.01.2022 Interesting article looking at shares, property and how hard it is to earn a retirement income for wealthyboomers- makes you worry about the rest of us!



14.01.2022 They say past performance is no guarantee of future results but theres a lot to learn from history.

13.01.2022 Today's fall firmly cemented the benchmark index in bear market territory, with the market down 30.2 per cent from its February peak.

13.01.2022 Dow down 2353 (-10%). The biggest point drop in history. The fourth-biggest percentage fall ever. The worst loss since the 87 crash. Tom Hanks infected on the ...Gold Coast. NBA, NHL, NCAA March Madness cancelled. Australian GP likely to be cancelled. SPI Futures down 384 points (-7.2%). Friday the thirteenth today. If this is not peak negativity, were not sure what is. See more

12.01.2022 Time to buy ? Maybe not yet....

10.01.2022 The market had risen 33.06% from December 2018 to the high last Thursday. Thats over 1.2 years. The average annual return from the stock market is 5.7% pa. So ...in 1.2 years we have seen 5.8 years worth of average annual returns. This year alone the market had gone up 15% in 28 days from early January to the all time high last Thursday. Thats almost three years of average returns in a month. If the market kept going up at this rate (works out at 26.9% pa) it would double in three years and go up 10x in 10 years (compounding 26.9% pa for ten years).and all this is before dividends. In other words the market momentum has been extreme - price is the problem more so than the coronavirus. Something was always going to come along and knock it off its perch - coronavirus happens to be it. http://bit.ly/2TcmsHJ

10.01.2022 The Reserve Bank has just announced its second rate cut this month to a second historic low: 0.25%. Follow all the updates on our Markets Live blog: http://bit.ly/2QmYGs7

09.01.2022 Sounds like fun

09.01.2022 There is no doubt that Australia will go into recession following due to the fallout from COVID-19. However economists believe it will be a short sharp recessio...n & the economy will pick up next year. Clearly the government is taking unprecedented steps to minimise the downside and maximise the upside. See more

08.01.2022 Looking already for when the recovery does come for some brighter news

06.01.2022 Looking at the brighter side....

06.01.2022 Easier and faster but not necessarily better....

06.01.2022 Thanks to an iron ore price that hit $US95 a tonne over the first half of the 2020 financial year, BHP and Fortescue are well positioned to share big profits with investors.

05.01.2022 Australians are more concerned about the economic consequences of the global coronavirus outbreak than their own personal health, new research has revealed.

03.01.2022 Get to know yourself, expect the unexpected and be prepared. Stay safe! - https://mailchi.mp/educatedinvestor/2n6go4f4ww-202977

02.01.2022 Doesnt look like a good day for us today.....

01.01.2022 Regardless of how you traded the market in February , I wish I disagreed with this view of our financial future....

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