Investors fear a US recession - there's no denying it and there's no other explanation for the market correction in the last week. But are these fears justified?
Why investors fear a US recession
Because there are data points that are showing markets could be headed that way. There was a very fine tightrope central banks…
Mid Cap Stocks
6 ASX Stocks to watch this FY24 reporting season
Nick Scali (ASX:NCK)
Nick Scali has doubled in the last 5 years, and a big part of this growth can be attributed to the furniture boom during the pandemic. Its sales have doubled from ~$250m to ~$500m in that time and its profit has…
The list of ASX IPOs that bounced back is nowhere near as long as the list of IPOs that flopped and never recovered. This is because while it is easy to destroy investor confidence, with just one prospectus forecast miss, it is very difficult to win it back. It takes a lot of time and…
There are plenty of ASX stocks with huge potential, but very few end up realising it. For some, it is a case of bad luck, but others: let's just say you can point the finger at the management.
For many of these, these issues were able to be hidden for a while because their stock's industry…
The list of highest yielding ASX dividend stocks fluctuates substantially from year to year, and even from month to month. Sure, the list of companies that pay out the highest dividends rarely fluctuates - it is typically led by the Big Banks and Miners - but these are not necessarily the highest yielding. By yield,…
In this article we answer the question 'How do analysts value stocks?'
By knowing how they do it, you can at least see where analysts are coming from in their valuation of companies. But hopefully, you can put some of these skills into practice for yourself and make your own decisions about whether or not to…
Building a strong investment portfolio requires diversification, and understanding market capitalization is a crucial step. Simply put, it's the total value of a company based on its outstanding shares (number of shares multiplied by current price). This metric tells us a company's size and, to some extent, the risk involved in investing in its stock.
Here's…
