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Finfeed Archived Aug 14, 2020
Right now, it’s important to understand your level of exposure to Australian equities, particularly if the stock market crashes again, as some experts are predicting.
Finfeed Archived Aug 06, 2020
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) reported a fourth straight quarter of profits, which now means they can be considered for inclusion into the S&P 500 Index. Strong revenue numbers saw Tesla’s share price increase once again in July, reporting a $6 billion revenue, which was better than the $5.37 billion expected.
Finfeed Archived Jul 03, 2020
There is an old saying that we learn from our mistakes. But if this is true, why do people continually make the same mistakes believing it will be different next time?
Finfeed Archived Jun 17, 2020
Bourse Communication founder and Managing Director Rod North has been working within financial market since the 1980s and has seen pretty much all there is to see, from stock market crashes to the GFC, to the current pandemic, and past recoveries. He speaks with Jonathan Jackson about where the market is at and what we can expect as we come out of the pandemic.
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Finfeed Archived Jun 12, 2020
Spend less time worrying about which sector to invest in and spend more time looking for good stocks, because smart investing is about buying what goes up and selling what goes down.
Finfeed Archived May 29, 2020
Vulcan Energy Resources (ASX:VUL | FWB: 6KO) has doubled its share price since its low point in March, when COVID-19 struck global markets.
While US markets traded higher for most of the session, a reversal of sentiment was evident amid the ongoing trade dispute between China and the US.
Finfeed Archived May 18, 2020
After a rollercoaster week, a 76 point gain was enough to drag the S&P/ASX 200 (XJO) back into the black. Overseas markets were generally less volatile on Friday, albeit not making the substantial gains. However, it could be argued that market stability is a better sign than the extreme highs and lows that have set the tone in recent months.
Finfeed Archived May 15, 2020
ASX futures traded 45 points higher after Wall Street rebounded overnight, as investors weighed the prospect of economic recovery. The upward movement was made following remarks from US President Donald Trump over the US-China trade relationship.
Finfeed Archived May 08, 2020
Bitcoin was one of the best performing assets of 2019, so with the third halving just around the corner investors are confident its price will continue to rise.rise.
Just like Doctor Google is bad for your health, the University of Google in the stock market is equally as dangerous, as it gives wanna-be investors a false sense of security believing they know what they are doing when, in reality, they don’t.
Finfeed Archived May 05, 2020
The S&P/ASX 200 (XJO) had a rocky ride on Monday, continuing its downward trend from Friday’s fallout in morning trading before staging a comeback to finish up 74 points.
Finfeed Archived May 01, 2020
According to many surveys conducted by the ASX, it is common to find around 50 per cent of adult Australians believe they are very knowledgeable or somewhat knowledgeable when it comes to investing in shares. Are they overestimating their abilities?
Investors took a favourable view of Facebook’s (NASDAQ: FB) and Tesla's (NASDAQ: TSLA) results, sending the stock soaring by close to 10%
Finfeed Archived Apr 30, 2020
The ASX looks set for another strong performance today after the S&P/ASX 200 increased 1.5% on Wednesday. With good news all round, it is not surprising to see that the ASX SPI200 up 108, indicating the ASX is in for a good day.
Finfeed Archived Apr 29, 2020
The ASX lost its way on Tuesday after being up more than 50 points in morning trading. The S&P/ASX 200 (ASX:XJO) finished the session 8 points lower whereas the SPI200 Index is pointing to a more positive performance today.
Finfeed Archived Apr 28, 2020
Overseas stock markets rose in unison over the last 24 hours with strong performances across the UK, mainland Europe and the US representing a show of confidence after robust gains in Australia and Asia.
Finfeed Archived Apr 24, 2020
It has been general practice for investors, especially retirees, to invest in high dividend paying stocks to generate income. While there is some merit with this strategy, the opposite may be the case.
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