Dear Reader, ‘There was movement at the station, for the word had passed around… ‘That the colt from old Regret had got away…’ Whenever I hear of something leaking in the press that wasn’t meant to, I hear my mum reciting The Man from Snowy River in my head. I’ve probably used that opening line […]
ASX Commodity Trading News and Analysis - Latest Updates
Australia is one of the world’s biggest commodity producers in the world so it makes sense to wonder how one can invest in commodities and what the best commodity shares are.
Investing in commodities entails purchasing securities with exposure to an interchangeable basic good or raw material like gold, oil, natural gas, iron ore, aluminium, copper, wheat, soybeans and so on.
Pilbara Minerals Prepares Itself for a Possible Lithium Boom (ASX:PLS)
lectric vehicles have suddenly become a hot commodity once more. Which is precisely why lithium miners are starting to make a move. Including companies like Pilbara Minerals Ltd [ASX:PLS], which is trading 7.83% higher today on a new update…
The Looming China Risk for Big Aussie Mining Stocks
The immediate risk is clear — China. Today, I’m talking about the largest miners in Australia and give you a special tool you could use to play what I call a ‘fractured’ market. This includes BHP Group Ltd [ASX:BHP], Rio Tinto Ltd [ASX:RIO], and Fortescue Metals Group Ltd [ASX:FMG]…
The Real Enemy for Investors: Which direction will the stock market go?
You’ll hear persuasive arguments on both sides telling you what will happen next over the coming months. And you do really have to be ready for anything. Now, to my mind, that doesn’t mean sitting in cash. That’s a false comfort, especially if markets continue to rally…
Lynas Share Price Up on US Facility Go Ahead: Two Factors to Consider
At time of writing, the share price of Lynas Corporation Ltd [ASX:LYC] is up more than 10%, trading at $2.39. Today, the company announced it has signed a deal with US DOD for Phase I of its US processing facility…
Could This Trigger an Aussie Property Price Collapse?
Australia’s economy has always a been a simple yet resilient one. We’re a commodity exporter. The wealth generated from this sector trickles down through jobs, tax revenues, superannuation, and property…





