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Next Investors Dec 17, 2022
In this Weekender, we cover the new Goldman Sachs report that predicts 2023 to be a booming year of the continuing commodities supercycle. With next week being the last full trading week of the ASX before Christmas break, we will be launching our Wise-Owl Pick of the Year for 2022, around ~10pm on Monday.
Next Investors May 21, 2022
Over the last few years of near zero interest rates, money was aggressively pushed into growth and consumer stocks (especially big tech) that benefit from an economy awash with easy money - pushing up those share prices to record highs.
Next Investors Apr 30, 2022
Tech has had a huge run over the last decade but we think now is the decade for commodities to shine.
Next Investors Mar 05, 2022
It looks like the commodities supercycle we have been predicting is now underway. We’ve been saying it's coming for a long time but are now seeing firm evidence that it's here across further recent commodity price spikes and mainstream media reports.
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Next Investors Jan 31, 2022
The pain in the markets continued this week, with many of our small and micro-cap stocks bearing the brunt of it. We can sense the fear in the market, but as long-term investors we remain firmly committed to our portfolio companies. As a result, what follows today is a look at how we see things playing out in the market now and into the future.
Next Investors Jun 12, 2021
The Next Investors weekly wrap up, covering off everything that happened in our portfolio this week.
Next Investors May 03, 2021
Thomson Resources (ASX: TMZ) original tin asset is looking very interesting for a potential sale, spinout or some drilling
Finfeed Archived Oct 14, 2020
The ASX had a particularly strong run last week, but the winning streak appears to have come to an end with equities markets falling significantly across Europe and the US.
Finfeed Archived Oct 09, 2020
The ASX 200 ended up 1.1% for its fourth straight daily gain yesterday. The index is now up 5.4% for the week, and with ASX SPI200 futures now up 12 points we could be in for another green day. A fifth straight day in the green would mark the index’s best week since April.
Finfeed Archived Oct 07, 2020
With generally negative leads from overseas, the ASX SPI200 futures index looks to be on the mark, down 17 points. It appeared that consternation surrounding the budget last evening resulted in many traders sitting on the sidelines to watch the day play out and the budget to beat all budgets unfold.
Finfeed Archived Oct 01, 2020
A strong lead from the US overnight could see a rebound today, and the ASX SPI200 futures index is pointing in that direction, up 11 points to 5813 points.
Finfeed Archived Sep 29, 2020
Following leads from Europe and the US, the ASX SPI200 index is up 38 points, suggesting we could see a significant bounce.
Finfeed Archived Sep 18, 2020
So is gold and silver a good investment right now and where are these commodities heading in in the last quarter of 2020 and into 2021?
Looking at the current state of the market, US stocks fell and Treasuries gained overnight as investors consider whether current levels of stimulus are enough for the country’s slow, but gradual economic recovery.
Finfeed Archived Sep 11, 2020
When the world moves into recovery mode from the COVID-19 recession, materials are likely to create the next boom, as nations focus on infrastructure to stimulate their economies.
Finfeed Archived Sep 03, 2020
The S&P/ASX 200 index (XJO) soared 110 points on Wednesday, helping to offset three consecutive days of losses leading up to that point. Given the strength in overseas markets last night, this trend is likely to continue and the ASX SPI200 index is up 42 points.
Finfeed Archived Aug 24, 2020
Mixed leads from overseas with European markets down and US markets rallying, which could see a fairly uncertain start to the week.
Finfeed Archived Aug 20, 2020
The ASX SPI200 futures index is down 15 points, suggesting that the Australian stock market will take its lead from the US. However it was not all bad news, especially if you invest in Apple, as it became the first publicly listed US company to surpass the US$2 trillion market capitalisation level.
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