Global share markets fell sharply last week first with inflation and interest rate concerns and rising new Delta cases in Europe, and then news of a new worrying coronavirus variant rattling investors.
Global share markets fell sharply last week first with inflation and interest rate concerns and rising new Delta cases in Europe, and then news of a new worrying coronavirus variant rattling investors.
Pauline Hanson might say: “Please explain!” and NFTs are tricky to understand – but perhaps we need to?
All the week’s trades from fellow investors.
Aussie drivers pay $1.70 or more for petrol but here are the reasons why there won’t be a price fall any time soon, unless another viral Black Swan cruises in.
Tech stocks are somewhat unique with interest rates; typically impacted more than other sectors by rising bond yields as their value primarily lies in the future.
The prices of what we buy are starting to really hit the household wallet. And it could get worse before prices fall.
Dr Phil is telling us cryptocurrency is a fad. Is he right or could he end up being a modern-day Canute?
Remaining big four banks hold steady as CBA takes a plunge, Australia's materials sector still feeling the pinch from falling iron ore prices, Tesla remains in top 10 held securities on nabtrade.
Is the titbit that Warren Buffet is cashing up and selling stocks a warning that the Oracle of Omaha is getting nervous about US stocks?
I consider both technical and fundamental markers to determine whether accounting software company Xero is a good buy and can push past its infamous $155 barrier.
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