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Investing
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Six reasons it's nuts to invest in property right now
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Owning a house might be the great Australian dream. But investors should think twice.
Vintage cigarette lighters on trend for collectors
![Alfred Dunhill - Aquarium Table Lighter, London c.1930. Estimate $2000-3000.](/web/20161021131118im_/http://www.canberratimes.com.au/content/dam/images/g/s/5/h/g/p/image.related.landscape.120x80.gs5hbw.png/1476854086338.jpg)
Smoking may be unfashionable these days, but there was a time when a stylish cigarette lighter was a social necessity.
Tough start to the six-week Shares Race
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Maca helps one tipster take an early lead.
Motley Fool: What's a defensive investor to do?
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China hasn't had a hard landing, property keeps rising, and cash returns are low ... it's been an expensive time to be a defensive investor.
Consumer caution may dampen property party
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Are we seeing a return of the great Australian housing bonanza?
The best way to become a financial winner
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The most likely way to become a financial winner is to make good quality growth investments and then get out of the way and let time do the work.
Motley Fool: The elephant in the bank inquiry room
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Bank staff's remuneration is not aligned with their customers' success – only the banks'.
It's a good time to buy Telstra shares
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Telstra and the banks are major income stocks and they share the same pattern of seasonal peaks and troughs over the past 20 years.
Race winner posts 33 per cent gain with back-to-back wins
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Money reader Mendy Amzalak has ended the four-week Shares Race with one of the most emphatic wins ever.
8 reasons home ownership is one of the best investments you can make
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You may have to take on a large debt to buy it, but the family home also becomes your biggest asset.
What the banking inquiry means for shareholders
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The big bank CEOs seem contrite at the parliamentary inquiry, but the banks are probably safe from real consequences.
Chinese investors expected at sale of Buddhist and Hindu statues
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Demand for Asian art is largely driven by the Chinese economy, which dipped in 2015 but appears to be up again this year.
Was buying Blue Poles for $1.3m in 1973 worth it?
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The government was mocked for spending $1.3 million on Blue Poles in 1973. It's now worth $350 million. Was it a good investment?
Sandwiches for the long run
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Contracts for differences let you short companies, but it adds short-term stress to investment decisions.
The king of speculation surges ahead
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Money reader Mendy Amzalak is doing it again. He has picked two highly speculative stocks that are coming up trumps.
Catherine left an abusive ex and wants to rebuild her finances
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Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon has a new column helping fight financial injustice.
Why I changed my superannuation strategy for the US election
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It's time to tune into the US election. You may not get a vote, but you can prepare - financially at least.
What to do in a falling share market
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Amuse yourself somewhere warm while you watch and wait for things to get better.
Motley Fool: Ignore market tantrums over central bank policies
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Markets behave illogically about interest-rate moves and expect central bankers to signal their every move.
BHP and Rio are understating profits
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Analysts don't get it. Now that the mining boom is over, the two big miners are much more profitable than they look.
Mendy's Midas touch
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One Money reader has taken a seemingly unassailable lead in week two.
Five ways to know you're a good investor
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We all get lucky investing from time to time. Here's how to know whether your results are from skill or luck.
Two of everything is for zookeepers, not investors
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One of the biggest challenges for investors is engaging our rational brains and banishing our emotions.
Shares Race Week 1: Money reader off the blocks
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The surprise winner of the last Shares Race has set a formidable lead in the first week of a fresh contest.
Why Warren Buffett doesn't care that he just lost $1.9 billion
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No matter how far your portfolio has fallen in the past, you've never had a day like Warren Buffett just had.
Big tech is the worst place for young Aussies to invest right now
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The launch of a new super product with a technology focus targeted at millennials has attracted attention, but caution is warranted.
There's no such thing as 'smart money'
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The idea that there is a 'big end of town' that trades in and out of companies before you and I have a chance is a myth.
Tech-focused super product called Spaceship to target millennials
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Software billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes is leading a who's who of the Australian technology industry in backing a new superannuation product with a technology focus aimed at millennials.
Fractional ownership of residential property a first
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Petar Sabados wants to buy an investment property; but he needs to save the deposit.