‘Doom Porn’ sells in the investing business. It seems every day there’s a new calamity for us market watchers to devour. If you want to succeed in your investing, you can’t get addicted to this way of thinking… Enjoy the Doom Porn…but Don’t Get Addicted to It
Australian Economy News: Updates and Insights on Australia's Economic Landscape
When most people think about the ‘Australian Economy’, the first thing that’ll often come to mind is mining and banking. Two industries that dominate our total productive output both locally and abroad.
It is, however, a little more intricate than that...
Australia is a prime exporter of many commodities. Many of which are mined, but some of which aren't. And while iron ore has certainly been our forte for a number of years now, we have quite the unique mix of materials across our vast country.
Stocks to Steer Clear of When the COVID-19 Lockdown Ends
It’s now an economic crisis caused by political ineptitude and mainstream media hysteria. This creates pockets of opportunities. But it also creates pits of disaster. Steer clear of these stocks when the COVID-19 lockdown ends…
The Wrong and Right Way to Go About Debt — Economy After COVID-19
We’ve handled the COVID-19 health risk pretty damn well. However, moving forward we will face the next challenge. That is, keeping our economy in tact without maxing out on debt…
The Coronavirus Won’t Kill You, But the Government Might: Economic Disaster
The Australian government decided to drive the economy into complete standstill, then provide some of the biggest economic stimulus packages ever seen, to stave off the biggest downturn since the Great Depression, that they forced on Australians…
Australia’s $3 Trillion Retirement Problem
See, I’m about to delve into a sensitive topic…
Oh yes, today I’m talking about Australia’s retirement pot.
Buckle Up for a ‘Pro-Growth’ Pivot — The Future of the Aussie Economy
ScoMo on Thursday afternoon. Articulating his vision for a ‘pro-growth’ agenda. It was easily the biggest takeaway from the PM’s speech. Because beyond the virus and all its immediate ramifications, long term the economy is the bigger quandary…





