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Shae Russell

Property Bubble? — I Don’t think Aussie Property is About to Collapse

By Shae Russell, Thursday, 11 February 2021

Aussie property market will not collapse anytime soon. Making sure property prices continue to increase is something the government are keen to support.

I Need Your Help…

By Shae Russell, Tuesday, 09 February 2021

Dear Reader, Chances are you’re like me. To stop and read this email means you’ve got to ignore a dozen others. For that reason, I’ll be brief. I know you’ve been reading The Daily Reckoning Australia. I know you’re interested in receiving investment information that’s different from the regurgitation over in the financial rags. You […]

Aussie Mining Profits and Reaping the Benefits of the Iron Ore Price

By Shae Russell, Friday, 22 January 2021

Dear Reader, Australia’s luck doesn’t run out, does it? I mean we’ve avoided the worst of the ‘rona. Our political leaders are patting themselves on the back for not being like other countries. Aussies can get back to business… Or can they? Perhaps by avoiding the worst of it we’ve really only just delayed the […]

New Year, Same Problems: Lockdowns, Stimulus and the Future of Gold

By Shae Russell, Thursday, 21 January 2021

Dear Reader, It appears 2021 picks up right where 2020 left off. That’s not surprising though, is it? Just because the Gregorian calendar flicked over into a new year doesn’t mean our woes would leave us. Instead of stock market chaos this year, I suspect many investors are now hardened by battle and ready for […]

Will the Government Confiscate Your Gold? — Why They Won’t

By Shae Russell, Thursday, 14 January 2021

[Editor’s note: Your usual editor Shae Russell is currently away on annual leave and will be back on deck next week. While she is away, we will continue to publish her most popular articles from 2020, this one is from 19 November.] Dear Reader, Throw me a question about gold. Go on. (No for reals. […]

This Time IS Different

By Shae Russell, Wednesday, 06 January 2021

Editor’s note: Our editors are taking a very well-deserved Christmas break, so while they’re away, we’re featuring their most popular articles from the past year. This one is from 16 May. They’re often called the four most expensive words in history. This time is different. Often, you’ll see those words alongside some story justifying why […]

The Stock Market Crash is Far from Over — Don’t Believe the Happy Talk

By Shae Russell, Tuesday, 05 January 2021

[Editor’s note: Our editors are taking a very well-deserved Christmas break, so while they’re away, we’re featuring their most popular articles from the past year. This one is from 18 May.] Dear Reader, Getting back to business… Things return to normal… Back to where we were… Australia is beginning to wake from its economic slumber. […]

Citizens…Let’s Get Ready to Boooorrrrow

By Shae Russell, Monday, 04 January 2021

Today I was going to talk about what will save Victoria.

How to Knock Out a Living in 2020: Commodities Boom Just Starting

By Shae Russell, Thursday, 10 December 2020

This morning I sit in McDonald’s, the American fast-food chain that has taken over the world, for better or worse. Drinking coffee made with beans from Brazil… I’m waiting for my Japanese-made car to be serviced…while working on a laptop assembled in Taiwan…which runs on processing chips designed in Israel. The leather planner that sits […]

Investing for Future You — A Look at Subsea Cables

By Shae Russell, Wednesday, 09 December 2020

Let’s pretend it’s December 2025. Where do you think your investments will be? More to the point, what sort of stocks are you holding in your portfolio? Given that interest rates are likely to be next to nothing, chances are future you may only be holding stocks, bullion, and crypto. But what sort of stocks […]

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