Recent declines in the Australian stock market have captured market attention, with the$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$falling from 8,615.2 points to 8,240.7 points, a nearly 4% drop. While Monday’s rebound in heavyweight banking stocks offered some hope, these stocks have also suffered significant losses over the past two weeks. Since last Monday,$CommBank (CBA.AU)$has dropped nearly 4%,$ANZ Group Holdings Ltd (ANZ.AU)$fell almost 5%,$Westpac Banking Corp (WBC.AU)$is down o...
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diversified portfolio, indeed, it helps with the flux of the market. and your best to do this in all the markets you invest in. :/ and if your Australian, investing in the ASX and your after dividends, the best choice is a majority of ASX companies offering 100% 'Franked' dividend returns, as this helps you at Tax time. if you don't care so much high dividend all the way.
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • US stocks fall on trade concerns and weak consumer data; Tech stocks lead market decline. • Australian shares break six-week low amid copper tariff fears; investors await CPI data. • Stocks to watch: WDS, DMP, etc. Wall Street Summary U.S. markets retreated Tuesday, with tech stocks leading the decline. The$Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$fell 1.3...
• US market pressure builds: Tesla falls US$1 trillion market cap. • Australian markets: could decline if local inflation is higher than expected. • Stocks to watch: Strategy, Nvidia, Tesla, Zip, Qantas, ETFs NDX, VOO, IBIT US markets drag. Pain could be peaking. But, if Nvidia falls 8.5% it could hurt tech It seems there could be a little more pain ahead before stocks rebound. But first, what’s going on? US stocks hit ne...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • US stocks mixed; tech drags, awaits Nvidia earnings and economic data. • Australian shares declines as consumer stocks and weak earnings weigh on market sentiment. • Stocks to watch: WDS, DMP, etc. Wall Street Summary Wall Street experienced a mixed close on Monday as investors remained cautious ahead of Nvidia's highly anticipated earnings re...
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G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • US stocks tumbled on Friday; inflation fears rose despite PMI gains. • Australian shares fall to a one-month low; Earnings season continues. • Stocks to watch: WTC, PPT, etc. Wall Street Summary U.S. stocks ended lower on Friday. The$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$fell 1.71%, the$Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$dropped 1.69%, an...
Investors are bracing for a potential big pull back for three key reasons US and Australian markets are bracing for a pullback after US big tech stocks have already wiped off US$721 billion in value, with the biggest US tech stocks in the Nasdaq-100$NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$shedding 2.1% on Friday and the S&P 500$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$losing 1.7%. He...
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$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ sing it with me: And im freeeee , free fallin!!! I called the blow off top before it happened, & to buy china stocks before it happened. My next prediction is awful: As it becomes clear to people its Stagflation in Australia the asx200 loses about another 30-40% Buying the dip = becoming the dip. This may take another two reporting periods so probably this time next year we can see stocks get totally repriced. I could be wrong , but probability of being r...
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aaaaaaaroni : good market summary
SnowVested : diversified portfolio, indeed, it helps with the flux of the market.
and your best to do this in all the markets you invest in. :/
and if your Australian, investing in the ASX and your after dividends, the best choice is a majority of ASX companies offering 100% 'Franked' dividend returns, as this helps you at Tax time.
if you don't care so much high dividend all the way.