$BHP Group Ltd (BHP.AU)$Seems to be some squeeze going on as insto layering walls (a manipulation tool) close to each other on buy side and sell side and actively moving to suppress price (fck asic for allowing this), what does it mean though, a break to the upside in price? insto thieves accumulating at this level? Possibly, with boosts in new year coming to mining sectors from certain stimilus released by certain nation plus moves in politics of the major power. If got rid of the Dei bullshit ...
Market Review Australian shares continued their upward trend on the first trading day following the two-day Christmas hiatus, with consumer discretionary and major bank stocks leading the rally.$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$closed 194.8 points higher, or 2.41% up, at 8,261.8 this week. All 11 sectors showed an upward movement, in tandem with the S&P/ASX 200 ...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • U.S. market shows mixed signals; Jobless claims fall but continuing claims hit 3-year high. • Australian shares edge up post-Christmas. • Stocks to watch: PDN, MAH, etc. Wall Street Summary U.S. economic data was mixed this week. Initial jobless claims were lower than expected at 219,000, but continuing claims hit a three-year high at 1.91 million. Holiday retail sal...
I think$BHP Group Ltd (BHP.AU)$will hit mid 40s in the lead up the FEB dividend and/or more details on the China stimulus at the next NPC meeting in March. Merry Christmas all. When does everyone seeing BHP recover to mid $40s?
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Can! The Santa Rally could give the market a nice boost to wrap up 2024. Holiday cheer, year-end moves and lower trading volumes often creates a favorable environment for equities. If investor sentiment remains strong and economic data aligns positively, this seasonal trend could deliver one last bump before the new year. Great time to stay alert and plan ahead
In 2024, the Australian stock market has shown resilience and strength, with the$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$reaching new highs throughout the year. On December 3rd, the ASX 200 broke through 8,514 points during trading hours, setting another historical record. As of December 18th, the ASX 200 has accumulated a year-to-date increase of 8.94%. Despite global economic uncertainties and sustained high policy interest rates in the Austral...
it been near a year of owning BHP and it would be nice to see it go back above 52-56 dollars m
Australian shares continued their upward trend on the first trading day following the two-day Christmas hiatus, with consumer discretionary and major bank stocks leading the rally. $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ closed 194.8 points higher, or 2.41% up, at 8,261.8 this week.
All 11 sectors showed an upward movement, in tandem with the S&P/ASX 200 ...
• U.S. market shows mixed signals; Jobless claims fall but continuing claims hit 3-year high.
• Australian shares edge up post-Christmas.
• Stocks to watch: PDN, MAH, etc.
Wall Street Summary
U.S. economic data was mixed this week. Initial jobless claims were lower than expected at 219,000, but continuing claims hit a three-year high at 1.91 million. Holiday retail sal...
Merry Christmas all.
When does everyone seeing BHP recover to mid $40s?
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