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“Go West, young man” – to Switzerland
Roger Montgomery
April 30, 2026
Travellers to Switzerland overwhelmingly describe the alpine nation as breathtaking, safe, and efficient – a dream destination with dreamlike Alpine landscapes. Those with a keen eye will also notice that one of the most beautiful places they have ever visited is
expensive, but it’s clean, the public transport is punctual, and the villages are charming. I have often heard friends return with the phrase “Everything just works”. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Economics, Foreign Currency, Global markets.
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What’s war good For? Markets tell a different story
Roger Montgomery
April 9, 2026
What’s war good for? With apologies to Motown songwriters Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, absolutely nothing from humanity’s point of view. While the human cost of conflict – measured in lives lost, families displaced, and immense suffering – is profound and undeniable, the historical relationship between geopolitical chaos and long-term market valuations is remarkably detached, perhaps because markets grind on, focused on profits and with what appears to be indifference to the tragedies that dominate the headlines. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Global markets, Market commentary.
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Growth vs. governance: Navigating the ASX’s HY26 results
Roger Montgomery
February 16, 2026
Following the release of its Half-Year 2026 (HY26) results, the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) finds itself at a crossroads, balancing record-breaking volumes with significant regulatory and management hurdles.
Volumes and new models
Despite the noise, the ASX’s core business is thriving. The HY26 results showed a significant growth beat, driven primarily by cash volumes, clearing, and bonds, with daily trading volumes having surged above $8 billion. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Market commentary, Market Valuation, Stocks We Like.
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Midterms, war and U.S. debt
Roger Montgomery
May 7, 2026
With the prospect of a full-scale war in the Middle East increasing, with bond yields heating up, and with famed short seller Michael Burry increasing his short position against the U.S. SOXX Semiconductor Index, could this month be the month that investors will look back on with regret, wishing they’d diversified?
It’s a midterm election year in the U.S.
Let’s begin with the U.S. Midterm elections in mind. Did you know the midterm year is historically the worst year of the four-year presidential cycle for stocks? Some analysts suggest it’s because of something called the “midterm discount.” Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Economics, Energy / Resources, Global markets, Insightful Insights.
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ABC Newcastle Mornings – why fundamentals still matter in times of conflict
Roger Montgomery
March 10, 2026
This morning on ABC Newcastle Mornings with Paul Turton, I discussed how markets respond to geopolitical shocks and why investors should keep their focus on underlying fundamentals. While conflicts can cause short-term volatility, history shows markets often recover as investors anticipate recovery spending and economic growth.
Beyond the headlines, markets are still grappling with elevated valuations, the potential disruption from artificial intelligence, and weaker economic signals such as the recent U.S. jobs report. I also noted that prolonged conflict could lift the cost of oil, fertiliser, plastics and energy, which can flow through to higher prices across the broader economy. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Market commentary, Radio.
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ABC The Business – Falling U.S. dollar and global uncertainty spark modern day gold rush
Roger Montgomery
February 10, 2026
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Foreign Currency, Market commentary, TV Appearances.
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ABC Newcastle Mornings – The AI investment reckoning
Roger Montgomery
February 11, 2026
I joined Paul Turton on ABC Mornings to discuss how AI is evolving beyond simple prompts into autonomous agents that can act on our behalf, but warned that market expectations may be getting ahead of reality. With trillions set to be spent on infrastructure, current valuations imply adoption levels that look ambitious, raising the risk of overcapacity and corrections, particularly as AI begins to disrupt the software as a service model and pressure established data and information providers.
Listen from 36:40 here: ABC Newcastle Mornings
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Market commentary, Radio, Technology & Telecommunications.
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Data centre bottlenecks. Valuations at risk.
Roger Montgomery
March 2, 2026
As we have outlined here on the blog many times over the last year, there just doesn’t seem to be enough money in the hands of potential customers to pay for artificial intelligence (AI) tools that would give hyperscalers a decent return on their intended capital expenditure.
The more they spend, the more revenue and profit they must generate to produce a meaningful return on capital. But the more they invest through capital expenditure, the more competition there’ll be between them (lowering prices for their commoditised products) or the greater the level of overcapacity (also lowering prices).
And when you think about the companies in this race, the capital expenditure (capex) is transforming them from cash-generative, capital-light, high-margin businesses whose services have become verbs into capital-heavy, highly indebted businesses. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Market commentary, Technology & Telecommunications.
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Fear + Greed Podcast Q+A: As markets surge, this investor still turns to the words of Warren Buffett
Roger Montgomery
April 9, 2026
The market has surged, jumping 2.6 per cent in a single day on news of a ceasefire in the Middle East. After weeks of volatility, the key question now is whether this marks the beginning of a sustained recovery – or just another short-lived rally.
I joined Sean Aylmer to discuss what’s really driving the rebound. While the rally appears genuine, the underlying risks haven’t disappeared. In uncertain times like these, I also find myself returning to the timeless principles of long-term investing and discipline that have guided some of the world’s most successful investors.
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Is a commodity boom beginning?
Roger Montgomery
April 20, 2026
Should persistent inflation drive a portfolio shift?
Helped by a 12 per cent rally since the war-inspired low recorded on March 30, the U.S. S&P 500 index is now at new all-time highs and more than two per cent above its previous all-time high recorded in February.
It’s reasonable to conclude the global and U.S. economies are healthy and booming, as is the AI rollout. But those booms, along with the shocks stemming from war in the Middle East, may be sowing the seeds of a pivot and an inflation threat that could have serious implications for portfolio construction. Continue…
by Roger Montgomery Posted in Economics, Energy / Resources, Global markets, Insightful Insights, Manufacturing, Market commentary, Market Valuation, Technology & Telecommunications.
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