All Posts Tagged With: "australian small cap investigator"

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Big-picture Case for Energy Stocks is Pretty Bullish

Kris Sayce has been banging on the LNG drum, meanwhile, over at the Australian Small Cap Investigator. If you’re wondering what the difference is between his energy stock coverage and ours at D&D, we’d say it’s risk. Kris has been researching and recommending LNG plays in Queensland’s budding coal-seam-gas industry.

May 15th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 2 comments | Continued
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Government Debt Bubble is What Directly Precedes Inflation

First things first. The budget comes out tomorrow. Blah blah blah. What is really left to say? The Treasurer predicts collapsing revenues from the GFC and has cut spending in some places while increasing it in others. The annual deficit could be around $70 billion (we expect it to be lower so it’s ‘not as bad as we expected’)…

May 11th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 9 comments | Continued
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Australia’s Capital Crisis and its Chinese Future

Meanwhile, what about the present? The IMF issues its World Economic Outlook twice a year. When times are good, the forecasts are too optimistic. When times are bad, the forecasts tend to be too pessimistic. And when times are really bad??

April 17th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 4 comments | Continued
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Australian Investment: Shares or Property?

The trouble is, now is exactly the wrong time to get out of the stock market. Instead, what most investors should be doing is taking a look at their portfolio and – in the words of fund managers – rebalancing it.

April 2nd, 2009 | Kris Sayce | 7 comments | Continued
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The Problem With a Well-Diversified Portfolio

But of course, it’s not in the interests of fund managers to promote such a strategy. They want to convince you that managing investments is too hard for the average punter – leave it to them, your money will be safe in their hands… No thanks.

March 19th, 2009 | Kris Sayce | 7 comments | Continued
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An Irish Bond Bomb

More people are beginning to see States in a different light. Rather than seeing states as the (most of the time) democratically elected representatives of the people, people see something much more feudal. They see a set of elites who achieve and maintain their position by looking out for the economic interests of a small group of elites, including themselves…

February 19th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 3 comments | Continued
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The Best Time to Invest in the Market in 5 Years

“Stock Market Crisis”…”Market Meltdown”…”Stock Market Crash”…”Government Bails Out Banks”…”Credit Crisis”. Those seem to be the only type of headlines we’ve seen during the last few months. There have been very few bright spots. It has culminated – so far – with the S&P/ASX 200 having fallen by 50% since the market peaked in November 2007. Because of that we have reassessed all of the positions in our Australian Small Cap Investigator portfolio…

November 25th, 2008 | Kris Sayce | 1 comment | Continued
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