I don't know what it is about the Australian culture but if something falls in price everyone wants to buy it. A falling share price means "sell me" not "buy me".
Shares in Praemium have continued to push higher in recent months, with the fintech platform passing yet another milestone in funds under administration.
Google's profits have increased by more than 20%pa for the past decade. but as the company disrupted the tech space 20 years ago, there is always the chance that someone will disrupt it.
Like them or loathe them, our big banks have an impressive track record as a solid investment. But could the banking royal commission leave the banks - and their shareholders - nursing financial wounds?
We like to invest in businesses where demand is strong and predictable. There are few things as predictable as people in the developed world getting heavier.
Nikki and her husband want to buy an investment property but haven't saved up a deposit. They ask Paul Clitheroe if selling their shares is the right move.
Australians are living longer, and many baby boomers are set to retire over the next 15 years, increasing the demand for high quality aged care services.
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