Choose carefully because you can only vote once...
Choose carefully because you can only vote once...
If CBA shares could be snapped up for 10 per cent less than their market price there would surely be takers.
If CBA shares could be snapped up for 10 per cent less than their market price there would surely be takers.
While in previous years, our closeness to China was our rallying cry for our markets to advance higher - today it could partly explain why our ticket to the global bull party is not forthcoming.
If the US and Aussie markets are likely to track lower over coming years, anything that tracks an index will fall in unison.
Will this current financial crisis spell the end of our once-in-a-century commodities boom?
While we're taught to be on the lookout for inflation, sophisticated investors should also be concerned about the possibility of deflation on the horizon.
Not all stocks are in free fall, and many are posting solid earnings numbers and healthy dividends. Considering that fund managers can't be entirely in cash, which stocks are they buying?
In theory, expanding in Asia could be a solution for Qantas.
You may be surprised to hear that it is income and not growth that has been the major contributor to equity returns over the past five years.
No doubt about it, the current mining boom is the biggest in our lifetime and many investors have been richly rewarded.
You may be surprised to hear that it is income and not growth that has been the major contributor to equity returns over the past five years.
Money that is lost in the stock market doesn't just disappear, but that doesn't mean you can get it back.
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Don't let inflation erode your wealth.
Kerry Johnston met a small group of traders in the US and learnt why they were so successful.
Do you run a share trading business or do you simply invest in shares? The reason we ask is because share traders are taxed differently to share holders.
The price-to-book value is a dead-easy valuation measure that can help you find cheap stocks before the market catches on
With so many investors keeping tabs on consensus earnings, the difference between actual and consensus numbers can be a big driver of share price performance.
The biggest gainer for the week was Nullarbor Holdings, which shot up by a massive 46.15%
Find out which gold stocks TheBull members are targeting in this week's stock picking tournament
A couple of recession-proof stocks can provide a buffer within your portfolio while you wait for the market to take off again
Entries for this week's stock picking tournament are in. Find out which stocks you selected and the reasons why
Before you dive into buying your first share, give some thought to the type of share portfolio that you ultimately want.
The housing bubble that has finally burst in the US and in the UK could be upon us relatively soon if the results of the fifth annual Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey are anything to go by.
As the year draws to a close, let's take a look at The Scoreboard - the winners and losers for 2008.
There are bargains to be had in international property for the cashed up Aussie buyer.
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