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Ignore negativity and believe stocks will go higher in 2024

I have strong reasons for my disposition to be positive, apart from the fact that I’d rather be that way rather than look for the negative, which will always be there if you dig for it. I can see good reasons to expect we’ll make money out of stocks next year and I’m not alone in my positive outlook.

Treasurer Chalmers gives up his influence over the RBA and interest rates

Dr Jim has to be hoping that RBA Governor Michele Bullock gets her interest rate calls right. If she doesn’t, the voters of Australia won’t care who raised rates, they’ll blame Albo, Dr Jim and the Labor Party.

Why I want to bah humbug Black Friday

Black Friday sales start today. Ordinarily I’d be rooting for retailers but this year I’m hoping for an underwhelming Black Friday, and here’s why.

Bosses winning the battle to get workers back to the office

It looks like some bosses have grown tired of the work-from-home trend that exploded out of the pandemic and its related lockdowns.

Get afraid or the RBA's rate rises will make you so

Either be afraid and stop spending or the Reserve Bank’s Michele Bullock will make you afraid. And if you don’t get scared ASAP, your house or job could be threatened.

Not another doom prediction for house prices!

House price experts are at it again, tipping another slump property prices. They could be right, they could be wrong, or they could be crazy.

A rising stock market could be the best Christmas gift this year!

While I expect ups and downs (experience has taught me that), it will be on a rising trend. And that’s what a market ‘guru’ like me would love for Christmas and beyond!

Should we hope for bad Black Friday sales?

While I like to see myself as a cheerleader for business, I’m hoping we see disappointing sales next Friday and here’s why…

Could record wage rises lead to an economic disaster?

The annual growth in wages was 4%. What impact will this have on future inflation readings, what the Reserve Bank decides to do with interest rates and a possible recession?

Will Telstra cash in on customer defections from Optus?

Will Optus defections be big and if so, will they have an impact on Telstra’s share price?

States will be forced to pay Albo more for project funding

The PM is telling big borrowing state governments to stump up more money to get infrastructure funding from taxpayers. Is this too little too late for bringing down inflation and helping those with home loan repayment stress?

Could a ports hacking problem force interest rates up again?

A possible supply side problem for one of our biggest port operators has a cyber threat that has clogged its container business, with piles of products going nowhere. If it goes on too long, look out inflation and interest rates!

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