Both the ASX All Ordinaries and S&P/ASX 200 have been basically moving sideways now since September and although the market may seem to be drifting, it is actually reflecting fairly accurately the state of the Australian economy. For despite what some finance journalists seem to believe, the Australian economy will not be able to surge ahead simply because the Chinese are stimulating their domestic economy.
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ASX stocks, the Baltic Dry Index & the Copenhagen Circus.
December 17th, 2009 · 5 Comments
Tags: China · Climate Change · Commodities · Economy · Stockmarket · technology
Future technology development and investing – Part Two.
July 6th, 2009 · No Comments
Trying to forecast where technology may lead us is relatively easy compared to determining where to invest in order take advantages of these technological trends. Some companies that may appear ideally suited to do well in the future may actually find technology works against them and some sectors that appear “hot” might actually turn out to be quite unprofitable.
Tags: Investing · technology
Defensive stocks for tough times.
October 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
In bear markets we often hear a lot about so called defensive stocks, but what exactly are defensive stocks and are the traditional defensive stocks still a good option in this particular bear market?
Tags: Stockmarket · Stockwatch




