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Navigating liquidity – Michael Howell’s 2026 outlook
Roger Montgomery
January 20, 2026
As we kick off 2026, I turned to UK-based Crossborder Capital’s latest global liquidity update by Michael Howell, noting booms and bubbles cannot occur without ample liquidity. The artificial intelligence (AI) boom was born of liquidity. Without ample central bank accommodation, we would not even be talking about AI, perhaps not even whispering about it except in a few university laboratories.
According to Howell, the 2026 financial landscape is a stage set for drama. His latest view on the prospects for crypto and risk assets in 2026 argues that while monetary inflation is here to stay as governments’ go-to fix for fiscal/budget woes, a looming downswing in global liquidity could produce turbulence for risk assets. Drawing from his analysis of cycles, correlations, and historical patterns, he likes positions in gold and cryptocurrencies as essential hedges – but advises investors to buy on dips. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Insightful Insights, Investing Education, Market commentary, Market Valuation.
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February 2026 reporting season calendar
Roger Montgomery
February 2, 2026
As the February 2026 reporting season gets underway, attention turns once again to earnings as ASX-listed companies begin releasing their results. This period often brings heightened market activity, with share prices reacting swiftly to earnings surprises, guidance updates and outlook commentary.
The last two reporting seasons have brought increased volatility and, as a result, significant opportunities. With many companies reluctant to provide guidance amid an unstable geopolitical environment, the prospect of earnings surprises this reporting season is more pronounced. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Companies.
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From bullish to cautious – Why 2026 may bring lower returns and higher volatility
Roger Montgomery
December 15, 2025
Let’s state the obvious right at the outset: No one knows for certain if the equity market will crash.
The reality of investing is that we can rarely identify a bubble until after it has burst, which means we can never be sure when we are inside one. However, with that necessary disclaimer in place, I am reasonably confident that investors should prepare for a shift in 2026. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Economics, Global markets, Insightful Insights, Market commentary.
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Rates reset across the West – December 2025
David Buckland
December 12, 2025
Back in October, I examined the emerging trend of interest rate cuts across the Western world, looking at why they were occurring and how different economies were responding. Since then, rate cuts have continued in several countries. In this update, I return to the same six economies (Australia, the U.S., the UK, Europe, Canada, and New Zealand), incorporating more recent inflation expectations and labour-market data to assess what these developments may signal for 2026.
Continue…by David Buckland Posted in Economics, Global markets, Market commentary.
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Farewell 2025, Hello 2026
David Buckland
January 2, 2026
As we turn the page on 2025, it is a useful time to step back and reflect on what shaped markets over the year just passed. In this article, I review the key themes that influenced global equities, interest rates, commodities, and currencies, highlighting where investors were rewarded, where conditions became more challenging, and what these developments may mean as we look ahead. Continue…
by David Buckland Posted in Insightful Insights, Market commentary, Market Valuation, Popular.
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The $400,000 mirage vs. The $65,000 reality
Roger Montgomery
December 30, 2025
According to a survey by Finder and, separately, modelling from investment and annuities firm Challenger, Australians are being haunted. Not in their homes, mind you, but in their bank accounts. The ghost, however, isn’t inflation; it’s the distant and diminishing finish line for what’s considered ‘financial peace of mind.’ Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Aura Group, Insightful Insights, Investing Education.
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The death of iRobot
Roger Montgomery
December 24, 2025
According to Google, Matt Stoller is a prominent American writer, researcher, and anti-monopoly advocate, known for his work at the American Economic Liberties Project and his popular Substack newsletter, BIG, which focuses on market power, antitrust, and the war against monopolies. He’s a former policy advisor and a key figure in the modern anti-monopoly movement, advocating for breaking up large corporations and promoting competition, drawing support from across the political spectrum. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Market commentary.
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The AI land grab just hit a wall
Roger Montgomery
December 24, 2025
In my video insight ‘How General Purpose Technology booms end”, last month, I spoke about the five stages of a GPT boom and the inevitable, sometimes violent, way they end. I suggested that while the latest GPT – Artificial Intelligence (AI) – is undoubtedly life-altering and ultimately structural, the commercial path to its adoption is governed by cyclicality and the cost of capital. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Market commentary.
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Markets at a crossroads
Roger Montgomery
December 24, 2025
Goldman Sachs Research represents one of the largest stockbroking firms in the world. So, it should come as no surprise that the investment bank has recently published its stock market outlook for the next decade, predicting an average annual return of almost eight per cent.
But if you’ve grown accustomed to smooth and steady gains, you may need to recalibrate your expectations, despite Goldman Sachs’ reassurances. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Economics, Global markets, Market commentary, Market Valuation.
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Fear + Greed Podcast – Why private credit is booming
Roger Montgomery
December 29, 2025
I joined Sean Aylmer for Fear and Greed’s summer series to talk about the growth of private credit, why it has expanded so quickly, and what investors should look for when assessing these opportunities. We also discussed how private credit can complement a diversified portfolio, providing an income stream that is uncorrelated to equity markets.
You can catch the full episode here: Why private credit is booming. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Aura Group, Investing Education, Podcast Channel.
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