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Market overcomes lithium rout, Lake Resources continues to tank, property outperforms

The selloff in lithium stocks has returned once again, with the likes of Pilbara (ASX: PLS) and Liontown (ASX: LTR) pushing the commodities sector to a 1.5 per cent loss. Along with the energy sector which fell 2.1 per cent is now officially in a bear market, these were the only two sectors to post…

Drew Meredith | 24th Jun 2022 | More
Market struggles to maintain gains, Crown Sydney approved, coal remains in focus

The positive sentiment couldn’t be maintained on Wednesday with weakness in the technology and financial sectors sending a 0.5 per cent gain to a 0.2 per cent loss. Energy and utilities remain in focus, gaining 1.5 and 2.1 per cent with NZ energy provider Mercury (ASX: MCY) and fuel refiner Ampol (ASX: ALD) gaining 4…

Drew Meredith | 23rd Jun 2022 | More
Buy, Hold or Sell: Domino’s Pizza (ASX: DMP)

After initially soaring as high as $161, the Domino’s Pizza Enterprises (ASX: DMP) share price has crashed back to earth. So why has the market turned sour on Domino’s?

Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 22nd Jun 2022 | More
  • Markets weaken on threat of recession, commodities, energy tank, Vicinity upgrades

    The local market open on an unexpectedly positive tone but ultimately finished 0.6 per cent lower as commodity and energy prices fell across the board. The selloff in energy and materials finished at 5.1 and 4.6 per cent respectively, amid growing concerns about the outlook for the global economy. Uranium miner Paladin (ASX: PDN) was…

    Drew Meredith | 21st Jun 2022 | More
    ASX caps worst week in two years, Humm deal off, oil falls

    The local market capped its worst week since March 2020 falling 1.8 per cent on Friday and dragging the S&P/ASX200 down 6.6 per cent for the week. This followed a 4.2 per cent drop in the prior week which now has the index nearing a bear market. Comments from the RBA Governor this week heightened…

    Drew Meredith | 20th Jun 2022 | More
    Is this the beginning, rather than the end for the 40/60?

    2022 has been a torrid year for both bond and equity markets, but particularly those outside Australia. Following Friday’s weak close, the S&P500 is now down close to 19 per cent for the calendar year to date and the US government bond index is down around 13 per cent. As readers in the finance professional would know, these are the two key inputs into the 40/60 or ‘balanced’ portfolio.

    Drew Meredith | 17th Jun 2022 | More
  • Is Credit Corp (ASX: CCP) an effective recession hedge?

    With markets taking a battering, inflation soaring and central banks accelerating interest rate rises, it’s no easy task finding places to invest (or hide) on the ASX. One such company thought to thrive in economic downturns is Credit Corp Group Limited.

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 17th Jun 2022 | More
    Is it time to start buying high quality, fundamentally sound companies?

    With markets capitulating, cryptocurrencies sold off and the property market starting to dip, the widespread damage has been indiscriminate and unnerving. The ASX 200 Index is down 7 percent for the month and down 11 percent for the year to date. Many shares are now dipping below pre-pandemic levels but the market is still retaining the long term bull market trend.

    Ishan Dan | 17th Jun 2022 | More
  • Buy, hold or sell: REA below $100?

    The REA Group Limited share price has slumped 37% in 2022 and now trades below its pre-pandemic levels. With the share price approaching $100, investors are asking if now is the time to buy, hold, or sell?

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 17th Jun 2022 | More
    ASX sinks to another loss, Link tanks on competition concerns, NZ contracts

    Australian shares were as much as 1.1 per cent higher during Thursday’s session following the Federal Reserve decision to hike interest rates by 0.75 per cent, but ultimately finished 0.1 per cent lower. The major detractors were the consumer staples and utilities sectors, falling 1 and 1.6 per cent with the latter hit by the…

    Drew Meredith | 17th Jun 2022 | More
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