Until we see some of the main indicators, such as the VIX (or volatility index), return to more normalised levels, we should brace ourselves to hold tight through these times and not look to panic.
Until we see some of the main indicators, such as the VIX (or volatility index), return to more normalised levels, we should brace ourselves to hold tight through these times and not look to panic.
HELP IS ON THE WAY to support our economy. Responsible broadcasters need to spread this message and stop inducing panic.
When the corona crisis abates – eventually – cheap oil could become a much-needed headwind for consumers and heavy users of the black stuff.
An interesting week lies ahead with a number of indicators covering the early impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak on the economy.
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.
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.
The question is: how do Australian retirees produce income from their investments?
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!
We should sneak out of bear market territory today but the question has to be: can we stay there?
With a sense of raw panic descending on global stock markets, the question is whether there are any truly safe havens in terms of remaining exposed to equities.
Does panic do anyone any good? It’s not the end of the world. These things shall pass.
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