Readers’ frustration about not being able to ride the complete gold bull market made me reflect on my strategy. Why do I invest and guide you as I do? Step inside my mind and playbook…
Explore Small Cap Opportunities on the ASX
Of the approximately 2,000 companies listed on ASX, just over 1,400 – or 70% – are below $200 million in market capitalisation. 867 of these 1,400 stocks have a market capitalisation below $50 million.
But while small caps comprise the majority of the ASX, it is the bigger names that get most of the market’s attention. Names like BHP Billiton, Telstra, Commonwealth Bank, Woolworths, Wesfarmers – the list is long.
These big companies are popular with most investors. And, in a good year, they can see strong gains, sometimes between 20% or 30%.
But what the average investor doesn’t realise is that some of the most exciting, interesting, and world-leading stocks with potential for large returns are frequently found more often in the small cap sector
How many chips you got?
Nvidia’s CEO drops a hint on whether their highest end chips will be part of the potential China-US trade deal. Lachlann Tierney backs mining stocks to win if it doesn’t work out.
Risk off, risk on – paper assets stage a comeback
Trump and Xi to seal a deal? Lachlann Tierney asks, are you an investor or a trader? Gold price got walloped too.
Choose Your Own Adventure: The US-China Trade Deal?
This week, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese trade officials hammered out what they’re calling a “framework” ahead of Thursday’s Trump-Xi summit in South Korea. The stakes? A proposed 100% tariff on Chinese goods versus China’s stranglehold on rare earth minerals that power everything from smartphones to fighter jets.
The almighty gold corrects: What’s next?
Gold’s phenomenal run has hit a speed bump and is now dumping. Amidst queues outside bullion stores, a sellout crowd at the Australian Gold Conference, and soaring gold stocks, is gold a bubble ready to burst?
Why “All Time Highs” Mean Little
Lachlann Tierney explains why market “all time highs” are meaningless nominal illusions. Learn why the debasement trade has legs through to 2026.




