Warning: Seasonal effects on sharemarkets are universal
A seasonal bias should be occurring about now. This has important implications for Australian investors.
A seasonal bias should be occurring about now. This has important implications for Australian investors.
The key question is whether Angela Merkel's successor destabilises the stability offered by German bunds.
'If you hear the same thing for three months straight...do the opposite," advises Research Affiliates' Rob Arnott. 'Buying high and selling low is the enemy of successful investing.'.
Many professional investors see the similarities to the tech boom when Looksmart, Solution 6 and Sausage Software were all trading on stratospheric valuations that ended in tears.
Planning is essential for setting up a successful SMSF or an investment portfolio. This is what you need to think about.
Smaller doesn't have to mean worse when it comes to the key driver of investment success.
CBA's new treasurer Terry Winder has appropriately balanced the tension between managing his cost of capital and meeting the needs of savvy creditors.
Deciding on beneficiaries is the easy part. It's vital to set things up properly otherwise your wishes could be challenged.
Not only did the platform expand despite almost every form of bad press but there's no sign of flagging Facebook engagement either.
Proactive investing requires making choices that often demand a level of conviction about a decision many years ahead of its time.
Rather than worrying about timing the market, investors should check they've got the correct asset allocation.
The debate about dominant tech companies is one of several engrossing investors trying to make decisions based on what the future could look like.
Fund managers remain broadly keen on some of Australia's best-known technology stocks even as markets send them on a wild ride.
While there is much talk around when this bull market will end and the next recession start, the challenges of prediction are as elusive today as in 2008.
James McDonald, a nerdy kid who grew up on a Mount Isa cattle station, is finding rich rewards in a high-conviction strategy taking a long view on biotechnology.
Shares in Hong Kong came under recent pressure, and are generally trading at much lower valuations than US shares,
Shareholders should not underestimate ill-timed US stimulus and the impact of an Australian housing downturn on most sectors of the market.
This sort of "bubbly" behaviour should make investors cautious, given it was also present in other recent corrections.
Supposedly smart investors argue there is a long-term negative correlation between fixed-rate bonds and equities. That's a fable.
The demographics are encouraging for investors but experts say big changes are needed in funding models.
When is it safe for investors to dive into a hot stock that has just come into your 'investment potential' radar?
Apple is hitting the headlines not only for its latest range of iPhones and Apple Watches, but also because it is Warren Buffett's largest investment.
"It's much easier to think about what a company will be worth three to five years from now than determine what it should sell at today," Leah Zell says.
It's time to get proactive about holding some cash, looking for better growth and reconsidering dividend reinvestment.
You can roll over sale proceeds in tranches to avoid market fluctuations but it's easier if you're still saving, writes John Wasiliev.
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