There is nothing particularly exciting about the Australian stock market these days. The malaise which has essentially paralysed the government seems to have spread to the business sector which in turn is slowly sucking the lifeblood out of the share market. It’s unlikely that things will improve soon and so investors should prepare themselves for the market to move lower over the next few months.
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Are Australian stocks poised to trend lower?
May 8th, 2012 · 36 Comments
Tags: Commodities · Stockmarket
Analysis of the Australian S&P/ASX 200 Index – March 2012
March 28th, 2012 · 2 Comments
Almost daily the mainstream finance & business media churn out headlines regarding the stock market that would imply that stocks are either surging to new highs or falling to new lows. The truth however is much more boring and so today I will try and have an emotion-free look at what the S&P/ASX 200 Index has been doing over the last few years & months.
Tags: Stockmarket
The Global Financial Crisis, the G-20 & S&P/ASX 200 Index.
November 5th, 2011 · 13 Comments
The continuing debt crisis in Europe is a reminder to investors that we are still in the midst of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) which first gripped the markets back in 2008. The G20′s first cunning plan to spend their way out of trouble didn’t do much to fix the root causes of the GFC and so they are gathered once again for another talkfest which at best, might give the markets a kick upwards for a few days.
Tags: Stockmarket
The Australian stock market slump of 2011
July 15th, 2011 · 4 Comments
At the start of this year I had a somewhat bearish view of how the Australian stock market would perform during 2011 but the slump over the last few months has caught me by surprise. Even stocks in the mining sector are being dragged down by global economic concerns at the moment and I don’t expect things to improve much this year.
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Charts review: ASX All Ords, ANZ, RIO, DJS, HVN & DMP
June 11th, 2011 · 3 Comments
Another week is over and the ASX All Ordinaries Index has finished just above 4600 and the S&P/ASX Index just below 4600. Here we are again at the bottom end of a fairly narrow trading range in which the Australian stock market has traded within for more than a year. It’s enough to make you sleepy.
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Charts analysis: ASX All Ordinaries, ETF Gold & Dow Jones
March 23rd, 2011 · 3 Comments
Over the last few weeks the tragic events in Japan and the political unrest in the Middle East have shown just how fragile the Australian stock market is. Investors appear ready to move quickly out of shares and shift funds to less riskier assets when they sense trouble. This suggests to me, that people don’t quite believe that the Australian economy is as robust as many market commentators would have us believe.
Tags: Stockmarket
A quick look at 52 week high and low stock prices: August 2010
August 11th, 2010 · 10 Comments
Today the Australian stock market is slipping back towards 4500 as once again investors are becoming concerned that the feeble global economic recovery is faltering. But rather than focus on the short term movement of the stock market let’s once again look at the 52 week share prices of some commonly held Australian stocks.
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Oil, gold, the Dow Jones and the ASX All Ordinaries.
July 29th, 2010 · 8 Comments
Despite a fairly nasty stock market correction over the last few weeks the Australian market did not fall anywhere near the lows of March 2009 and as I have been saying for nearly a year, we won’t see those levels again for some time, if ever. So now that the market correction appears to be over, what are stocks, oil and gold prices likely to do during the next few months.
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The ASX All Ordinaries, Dow Jones and the Baltic Dry Index.
June 23rd, 2010 · 14 Comments
Stock markets around the world have had a very volatile run over the last few weeks with everything from debt levels in Europe to housing statistics in the U.S. giving scaring investors. But during times of market volatility it is important to try and spot the longer term market trends and not get carried away by sensational headlines or daily market swings.
Tags: China · Commodities · Stockmarket · United States
Australian House Prices and Real Estate Discussion
June 10th, 2010 · 287 Comments
An open discussion about the Australian residential real estate market, home prices and the property market based on articles that were posted & discussed previously.
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ASX All Ordinaries candlestick charts and trends.
April 13th, 2010 · 111 Comments
Yesterday the ASX All Ordinaries finally closed above 5000 and many stock market investors will now be wondering if this is the start of another period of rising stock prices, or simply the prelude to another downwards correction. Well the answer to both questions in my opinion, is yes.
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For the record: March 2010
March 19th, 2010 · 18 Comments
Since August 2009 I have not been that active in terms of buying or selling stocks simply because I have not found the share market that interesting. On one hand it is hard to find stocks that offer enough value to make me part with my cash and on the other, the market has not rallied far enough to entice me to sell much.
Tags: China · Stockmarket · Stockwatch
The S&P/ASX 200, the gold price bubble and the global recovery.
March 11th, 2010 · 29 Comments
I have a message for those people who fled to the hills over the last few years fearing that global trade was going to collapse, paper money would be worthless and that gold would be the only thing worth owning for years to come and that message is: “the global economy is recovering, please come back and join the rest of us”.
Tags: China · Commodities · Stockmarket
A quick look at 52 week high and low stock prices: February 2010
February 10th, 2010 · 13 Comments
It has been a while since I have looked at the 52 week prices for some widely held ASX stocks, but now that the stock market has taken a bit of a tumble over the last week or so it seems like a pretty good time to have a look at them again. Have stocks hit new lows or have we simply seen some heat taken out of the market?
Tags: China · Stockmarket
Is the BHP Billiton share price telling us something?
January 13th, 2010 · 5 Comments
One of the best investments an Australian investor could have made over the last 10 years would have been to buy a large chunk of BHP Billiton (ASX: BHP) stocks. This is simply because BHP shares have outperformed gold, listed or unlisted property and most ASX listed blue chip stocks I can think of. But have BHP shares now rallied too far and what does it’s share price tell us about the demand for commodities?
Tags: China · Commodities · Stockmarket
Shareswatch Australia Blog: hits & misses of 2009
January 8th, 2010 · 2 Comments
It is time once again to put my ramblings, rants and ruminations for the previous 12 months under the spotlight. Did I correctly spot any stock market or economic trends or should I be standing in the corner with the dunce cap on for most of 2010?
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