Let's take a look at why stock investors turn to bonds. As they did during the Corona Crash, the GFC, the crash of 1987...and now. It is because bonds are perceived as a safe haven asset. But is this really the case?
Why stock investors turn to bonds during market crashes: Safety
First of all we'd…
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Many would be wondering how tariffs impact the stock market and its investors. On 'Liberation Day', the returned President Trump imposed tariffs well beyond even what he imposed during his first time, or any US President has imposed in living memory (at least in the enmasse manner he did so - imposing them on friends…
If you own shares in a delisted ASX company, you're probably wondering what to do. Some stocks have a happy ending in being taken over at a healthy premium, but some end up going bankrupt and leaving shareholders having lost all their money.
But it may not be the end of everything for investors even after…
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes more widespread, investors are asking how to use AI to pick stocks. We will cover how you can, but also whether or not you really should be using it.
There's no one size fits all answer, it all depends on your risk tolerance, goals, and your understanding of the specific AI…
Tomorrow (April 2, 2025) is being touted as Liberation Day by the Trump administration. In many countries, the term is utilised for their liberation from oppressive regimes - often leading to that nation's newfound independence.
But this term is being employed for April 2 because it will free the United States from certain imported goods. During…
How to judge if a stock is undervalued? Here are 6 ways to tell!
1. If a stock is trading below historical PE
We'll start with a way that may not be conventional except among professional investors. If a stock is trading at a PE (Price-to-Earnings multiple) that is below its 'historical average'…
Should you use your tax cut to invest in stocks? With another unexpected round of tax cuts starting from the middle of next year, unveiled in the federal budget earlier this week, this is a question facing many. This round isn't that large - only $536 a year and little over $10 a week by…
In the ever-evolving world of finance, understanding how to grow your wealth is more complex than simply choosing where to put your money. The approach you take—whether you're investing or speculating—can significantly impact your financial outcome. Many individuals enter the financial markets without fully understanding these distinctions, often blurring the lines between strategic investing and…
Let's look at one of the more peculiar questions facing Australian investors: should you invest in NSX stocks? The NSX (National Stock Exchange) is Australia's alternative exchange. But by alternative, is it one to rival the ASX? Let's find out.
Just for the record, we are not talking about the listed entity on the ASX, we…
You may have heard of the term 'family offices' before. Family offices can be amongst the most important investors in ASX-listed companies, and any for that matter.
When business founders have built their wealth and move on from the business that made them rich, it begs the question of what should be done with it. So…
