This is a temporary and excessive sell off of stocks and other assets. Keep all this in perspective. Markets are crazy but normality will return. Here’s why I firmly hold this view.
This is a temporary and excessive sell off of stocks and other assets. Keep all this in perspective. Markets are crazy but normality will return. Here’s why I firmly hold this view.
Shares, commercial property, residential property and other investment assets are all correlated, and you don’t get a collapse in one market without that impact being felt in the others.
Following one of my recent article on the coronavirus, there were some very insightful questions asked by a number of people. Here are my answers.
Long lost friends are coming out of the woodwork to ask me is it time to buy stocks and so I will share with you what I’m telling them.
Peter Switzer discusses the latest market developments and what is making him mad in the latest live episode of Mad about Money.
The question is: how do Australian retirees produce income from their investments?
The US, EU, Canada and UK have announced extreme measures for economic support of businesses and border closures, while Australia remains behind in its responses. Wall Street was up yesterday and MORE.
Let's be clear on this: the market sell-offs have been extraordinary, but the best way to deal with crazy crashes is to wait for good sense to prevail. And it will!
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