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ASX ends 0.2% ahead after miners and banks wrestle

Small gain for ASX, CBA nears $100, Zip keeps buying  The ASX200 (ASX: XJO) managed to finished just 0.2% higher on Monday as strength in the banking sector including the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) offset weakness in materials. CBA is once again trading at an all-time high and just $1.24 short of the $100 mark. Iron oreand commodities…

The Inside Investor | 24th May 2021 | More
Kogan – Buying opportunity or end of the road?

Shares in ex-market darling Kogan.com Ltd (ASX: KGN) have fallen another 14% today after downgrading guidance citing warehousing and inventory complications. Today’s share price of $8.70 is another 52-week low for the company, which now means its market valuation has tumbled by more than 65% since its high in October last year. KGN share price To put…

Contributor | 24th May 2021 | More
Is four the new six when it comes to dividends?

It has been a wacky year so far.  Stocks that did well during Covid-19, dubbed the “Covid-winners” such as electronics and homeware retailers Kogan (ASX: KGN) and Afterpay (ASX: APT), have been absolutely smashed, losing 44% and 30% in the last three months respectively. Kogan last week announced a profit warning: because it failed to…

Ishan Dan | 24th May 2021 | More
  • ASX edges ahead after mid-week nosedive

    Another weekly gain, inflation headwinds, Kogan canned, IPOs pulled The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished Friday on a positive note, up 0.2%, delivering a weekly gain of the same amount. For the day, only the materials and energy sectors finished lower, the latter on concerns of a boost in supply from Iran. The consumer staples and healthcare sectors were…

    The Inside Investor | 23rd May 2021 | More
    ASX claws back ground after $41 billion nosedive

    Shares bounce back, Victorian budget disappoints, mixed unemployment result The ASX200 (ASX: XJO) clawed back most of Wednesday’s losses, adding 1.3% on Thursday as the risk-on environment returned. The rally was powered ahead by the tech sector, 4.3% higher, along with property trusts, up 2.6%, and consumer discretionary stocks, up 1.7%. It was Qantas (ASX: QAN) that drove the…

    The Inside Investor | 20th May 2021 | More
    Heaviest ASX loss in nearly three months

    Markets turn red, EML Payments dumped, China flags iron ore pressure The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) dropped the most in three months, finishing down 1.9% as a multitude of pressures hit the market. The materials and energy sectors both fell by around 3.0%, the former sold off after Chinese representatives flagged their intention to reduce the country’s reliance on…

    The Inside Investor | 19th May 2021 | More
  • Heavyweights outperform to lift ASX

    ASX hits four day high, gold shining again, growth bubble stalling  The ASX200 hit a four-day high, finishing 0.6% to the positive on Tuesday; showing the short-term focus of the market at the moment. The energy and materials sectors were the biggest contributors, jumping by 1.6% each. For energy, it was the case of oil prices hitting…

    The Inside Investor | 18th May 2021 | More
    ASX trims early lead, CBA and gold miners shine

    Dip buyers emerge, ASX moves higher, EML Payments enters trading halt, Nuix continues to fall The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) fell throughout the day despite a positive open, finishing 0.1% higher as dip buyers emerged following last week’s unexpected sell-off. The IT and energy sectors were the stories of the day, with the former returning to normal heading 1.2% higher…

    The Inside Investor | 17th May 2021 | More
  • Investing in the ‘gig’ economy

    2020 was an interesting year. Horrific bushfires, a pandemic followed by months in lockdown and a recession, just to top it off. But amid all the chaos, the economy staged a remarkable recovery opening up an opportunity for a gig economy to flourish. Coronavirus brought forward digitisation and working autonomously. This meant employers and employees…

    Ishan Dan | 17th May 2021 | More
    Banks boom to send ASX higher on Friday

    ASX retakes 7,000, iron ore falls, CBA hits new record, dispersion grows  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished the week on a positive note, moving 0.5% higher and retaking the 7,000-point level. Every sector was higher barring materials, with Fortescue (ASX:FMG) and BHP Group (ASX:BHP) falling 2.8% and 1.5% respectively after the iron ore price dropped 9.5% during the day. On the positive side, the…

    The Inside Investor | 16th May 2021 | More
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