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Equity Mates: Buy or sell
Roger Montgomery
May 23, 2024
I had the pleasure of joining Adam Keily on the ‘Equity Mates’ podcast, where we had a great discussion about ten noteworthy stocks that are currently catching my eye. These picks span across a variety of sectors, domestic and global and include both small caps and larger companies.
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Fear and greed: How do they afford that?
Roger Montgomery
May 22, 2024
I had the pleasure of joining Canna Campbell and Michael Thompson on the Fear and Greed podcast. In this episode, we present the ultimate beginner’s guide to buying shares. We explore essential topics such as adopting an investor’s mindset, sourcing quality investing information, and identifying companies with value and growth potential. I explain the importance of viewing shares as businesses and how to distinguish between high-quality and low-quality companies by analysing their annual reports. Additionally, we discuss my views on the role of diversification within an investment portfolio.
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How baby boomers won the genetic lottery
Roger Montgomery
May 22, 2024
Baby boomers won the genetic lottery in so many ways, not just because a whole chicken in 1973 was $1.09 (Figure 1).
Take Wayne, for example, born in Sydney in 1945 after World War II. As a teenager, he lands a job earning the national award wage of £13.80 per week. He changes his mind after a couple of years and decides to study engineering. University is free (no HECS), so he continued to work part-time while at university and became an engineer in 1965, earning the average wage of £1,145 per year. Continue…
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House prices not getting cheaper anytime soon
Roger Montgomery
May 21, 2024
For almost a decade, I have described Australian residential property owners as a “protected species”; Whether we look at the banks, the banking system in its entirety, regulators, including the Australia Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA), the government and even individual politicians – many of whom own multiple residential investment properties – nobody wants to see property prices fall. Continue…
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Beyond the next bull market
Roger Montgomery
May 20, 2024
As you have probably garnered by now, I am optimistic about the prospects for equity markets for the remainder of 2024 and for all of 2025. I believe a process of risk adoption is underway, reversing the conservative stance that dominated sentiment in 2022 and most of 2023 amid fears of rising interest rates and recession. With the subsequent side-stepping of recession along with the acceptance that rates have probably peaked, and with slow deflation continuing, investor appetite for risk can begin to improve. Continue…
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How understanding demographic shifts can help investors
Roger Montgomery
May 17, 2024
Investors understand the power of demographic information. Back in the early 1990s, when I was presenting to investors at ASX-sponsored conferences, I recall ‘time-lining’ the baby boomers and predicting – reasonably successfully, I might add – what industries the boomers would have a substantial impact on. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Insightful Insights.
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U.S. public debt: An inflexion point is coming. No one knows when
David Buckland
May 16, 2024
Over the period since the global financial crisis beginning in 2008, the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) has seen the yield on three-month treasury bills trade at a premium relative to the U.S. consumer price index (CPI) for less than 5 per cent of the 16.5 year period in question. Continue…
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An unconventional view of the 2024 annual Federal Budget?
Roger Montgomery
May 15, 2024
For decades, I have been asked if I watch the budget and analyse the government’s annual statement about income, spending, and macroeconomic forecasts. My short answer has always been, ‘no, because there’ll be another one next year.’ It sounds a little flippant and is certainly intended to be irreverent. Continue…
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