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Articles for: Value Investing
When it comes down to a choice between technicals and fundamentals, technicals usually win out.
The aggressive interest rate cuts from central banks this week will certainly be welcome news for borrowers, but is it really something to cheer about?
Another week, another major drop in the share market.
John Jeffery
12 Sep, 2008
Do you feel lucky?
When it comes to generating an income stream from your investment dollar, most people tend not to think of shares as an attractive option, and this is a great pity.
The rapid growth from developing nations like China and India have helped to significantly boost the demand for resources like iron and copper, and as such we’ve seen solid increases in volumes and prices in metals over the past 5 years.
The current turmoil on world financial markets can largely be attributed to one thing, and that is debt, or more specifically, too much of it.
John Jeffery
18 Jul, 2008
At the very beginning of the year there were a multitude of shares that looked like they were offering value.
When we talk about efficiency in markets, we are referring to the speed with which new information is accurately priced into securities.
Last week we discussed the rise and rise of crude oil, and the factors that have contributed to the persistent upward push.
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