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These are the sectors to watch (and avoid) right now for ASX growth

Wondering which sectors are geared up for growth next? We asked analyst and stock market savant, Grady Wulff, who gave us a few hints.

Switzer Investing TV | 25 Aug 2025: Stock sectors to watch right now; big surprises from ASX results season, and can AI replace workers?

Markets are hitting record highs, but where should investors look next? Grady Wolff from Bell Direct reveals the stock sectors to watch, the surprise winners from ASX reporting season, and which companies are managing costs and growth best.

Here’s the one thing you must do to get wealthier

If you really care about getting financially more successful and wealthier, what are you doing about it? Here’s what you need to do.

Skip the schadenfreude: why it's a good thing CBA backflipped on AI workers

CBA is hiring back some of its sacked workers after a bid to replace them with robots failed. Let's not point and laugh at the bank too much: this is exactly the right thing to do.

Here's how Albo and Chalmers could fix the tax system post-roundtable

Treasurer Jim Chalmers emerged from the three-day summit saying there was broad support from the gathered business and union leaders and economists for a simpler and more equitable tax system. Here's how it could work.

When is it time to go defensive? Here's how I'm positioning my portfolio for the short- and long-term

How long will I be comfortable being exposed to stocks before I go defensive?

Tax reforms back on the table after Chalmers' economic roundtable

The government has obtained from its economic reform roundtable broad support to work on three major areas of tax reform.

Investing lessons from the slumps of CSL & James Hardie

This week two stocks, CSL and James Hardie, had shockers. But why? And how should investors treat scenarios like this?

Fighting underquoting: how one man is taking on the real estate market with data

Despite repeated crackdowns, underquoting remains one of the real estate industry’s most persistent and controversial problems. Now, one frustrated Sydneysider has decided to fight back with data.

Why it might be time to tax the family home

Here, we serve some food for thought – the taxation of owner-occupied housing. This may seem distasteful, but there are some strong arguments for doing so.

China pivots, new markets and smart management: how Breville brewed big profits

How much do we all love a hot cup of bean juice? Enough that Breville's currently on a roll.

Look out below: How James Hardie wiped 25 percent off in just one day

James Hardie's already perturbed shareholders are likely to be even angrier today, a one-day crash so seismic in nature it could have been picked up by geologists. Here's what happened.

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