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Valuation surge.

Dogecoin frenzy overloads Robinhood crypto order system

Dogecoin, boosted by the likes of Elon Musk and Mark Cuban, rallied more than 110 per cent on Friday (Saturday AEST), according to CoinMarketCap.com.

  • Joanna Ossinger and Vildana Hajric
Wall Street in New York.

Wall Street extends bullish run

Both the S&P 500 and Dow reset their record highs and the Nasdaq moved closer to one as optimism and bullishness remain high.

  • Timothy Moore

Rosenberg presses contrarian market call

Dave Rosenberg acknowledges that while he’s “historically early to a fault”, he sees a heightened potential for a market correction. He’s not alone.

  • Timothy Moore

Tech stocks lead strong week for ASX

A surging tech sector drove the Australian sharemarket to a fresh 13-month high this week, as strong economic data and a calming of the bond market supported global equity markets.

  • William McInnes

Iron ore shakes off China production restrictions

The iron ore market has shaken off concerns environment restrictions in China would curb the rally in prices, with tight price conditions expected to persist through the rest of the year.

  • William McInnes

Bonds signal inflation repricing over for now

Bond markets unexpectedly strengthened after another batch of solid economic data from the US, in a sign that this year’s rapid repricing of inflation expectations may be over for now.

  • Sarah Turner

Opinion & Analysis

Why I bought bitcoin

Bitcoin’s growing credibility as a store of value among institutional investors and wider usage as a medium of exchange prompted this self-managed super fund to dive in.

Chanticleer

Columnist

Chanticleer

The ASX is poised for a bullish breakout

The conditions look ideal for this bull market to run harder, with the Dow Jones at a record high, leading bankers reporting positive sentiment among business customers, and households primed to spend record savings.

Chanticleer

Columnist

Chanticleer

Lessons remain for quant genius who helped expose Madoff

Dan diBartolomeo helped prove Bernie Madoff was a fraud. He says the collapse of Archegos Capital shows professionals still fall for things too good to be true.

Chanticleer

Columnist

Chanticleer

Insiders still selling at Zip and Afterpay

The loss-making buy now, pay later sector has taken up where it left off in 2020, with huge capital calls at the same time as early investors sell out.

Tom Richardson

Markets reporter and commentator

Tom Richardson
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Meet the Fundie

Heath Behncke of Holon Global Investments.

It’s not just about value or growth for Holon’s Behncke

The fund manager does not follow the herd when it comes to investing in innovation and believes Afterpay, Xero and Megaport belong alongside Tesla, Amazon and Alibaba.

  • William McInnes
John Guadagnuolo still likes Seek and Afterpay, although his fund dumped a2 Milk.

Why this Antares fundie bought Afterpay in 2017

John Guadagnuolo says successful investors reach their own conclusions and avoid the crowd – as he did when he bought into the then little-known lender.

  • Tom Richardson

The best stocks for an inflationary world

It’s crucial fund managers keep an eye on the macroeconomic backdrop as well as busying themselves with company fundamentals, says Dan Bosscher.

  • Sarah Turner

More From Today

Why I bought bitcoin

Bitcoin’s growing credibility as a store of value among institutional investors and wider usage as a medium of exchange prompted this self-managed super fund to dive in.

  • Tony Boyd

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The ASX is poised for a bullish breakout

The conditions look ideal for this bull market to run harder, with the Dow Jones at a record high, leading bankers reporting positive sentiment among business customers, and households primed to spend record savings.

  • Tony Boyd

Lessons remain for quant genius who helped expose Madoff

Dan diBartolomeo helped prove Bernie Madoff was a fraud. He says the collapse of Archegos Capital shows professionals still fall for things too good to be true.

  • James Thomson

Robinhood faces ban in Massachusetts

The head of the state’s securities division accused Robinhood of aggressively inducing and enticing trading among its customers.

  • Malathi Nayak and Misyrlena Egkolfopoulou

Shares close higher; AMP hits new record low

Benchmark iron ore price highest since 2011, Coca-Cola Amatil shareholders approve European sale, Packer can keep 37pc Crown stake, China Q1 GDP hits record 18.3pc, Min Resources cuts iron ore export guidance.

  • Tom Richardson, Vesna Poljak, Sarah Turner and William McInnes
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Goldman bullish on outlook for risk assets

Strategists at Goldman Sachs see the potential for a ‘Goldilocks’ environment materialising later in 2021, and investors should focus on cyclicals over growth stocks.

  • Timothy Moore

ASX to rise, Dow resets record on earnings, economic data

Australian shares are poised to open higher. Dow closes above 34,000 for first time. US 10-year bond yield plunges. China GDP pending.

  • Timothy Moore

This Month

ASX rises 0.5pc, edging closer to record as miners rally

The ASX advanced to a post-pandemic high on Thursday as miners helped to push the market closer to last year’s record.

  • Sarah Turner

Insiders still selling at Zip and Afterpay

The loss-making buy now, pay later sector has taken up where it left off in 2020, with huge capital calls at the same time as early investors sell out.

  • Tom Richardson

Rallying shares ignite valuation warnings

The return of the sharemarket to near-record levels is ringing alarm bells with fund managers, with Investors Mutual joining the chorus highlighting risks.

  • Sarah Turner

ASX closes at fresh 13-month high, within 1.5pc of record high

The Australian sharemarket has rallied to a post-pandemic high after falling at the open; Boral exploring options for fly ash business; April unemployment rate drops to 5.6pc; JPMorgan upgrades Wesfarmers; 92 Energy soars 70 per cent on debut. Follow the latest here.

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  • Vesna Poljak, Tom Richardson, Sarah Turner and William McInnes

ETFs dispel fear-mongering to pass pandemic stress test

Exchange traded funds were meant to be the source of the next crisis, but they proved their worth in the last one.

  • Jonathan Shapiro

Coinbase may be too profitable for its own good

Coinbase’s sharemarket debut, which is thought to have netted Westpac-backed Reinventure $500 million, is a big moment in many ways. But investors need to be aware its fat profit margins will make it a target.  

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  • James Thomson

Investors brace for ‘major shift’ as momentum and value collide

Since November’s coronavirus vaccine breakthroughs, value stocks have benefited from their high sensitivity to economic cycles. Now, they are climbing fast and consistently enough to start classifying as momentum stocks as well.

  • Robin Wigglesworth, Madison Darbyshire and Laurence Fletcher

Coinbase soars near $150b valuation in landmark listing

Although its shares ended lower on the day, the exchange’s initial public offering and valuation high are a watershed for the cryptocurrency industry.

  • Crystal Tse, Katie Roof and Olga Kharif
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Oil surges to highest in a month with US demand picking up

Futures rose 4.9 per cent in New York, the most since late March, after trading in a $US5 range for weeks.

  • Andres Guerra Luz

ASX to drop, Wall St mixed, oil leaps

Australian shares are poised to fall, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq lower as US earnings season kicks off in style. Oil leaps on IEA’s optimism.

  • Timothy Moore

ASX clears 7000 again, putting record high in sight

The Australian sharemarket is within 2 per cent of hitting a record high after closing above 7000 points for the first time in more than 13 months.

  • William McInnes

Tech powers ASX 0.7pc firmer to a post-pandemic high

Gains in the buy now, pay later and broader tech sector helped shares hit a post-pandemic high, with gold miners also gaining on falling Treasury yields.

  • Tom Richardson