Harje Ronngard

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Harje Ronngard is one of the editors at Money Morning New Zealand. With an academic background in finance and investments, Harje knows how difficult investing is. He has worked with a range of assets classes, from futures to equities. But he’s found his niche in equity valuation. There are two questions Harje likes to ask of any investment. What is it worth? And how much does it cost? These two questions alone open up a world of investment opportunities which Harje shares with Money Morning New Zealand readers.

Uber versus Gold…or Something Else?

Uber or gold, which do you pick? While I’m no gold bug, I wouldn’t blame you for picking the latter. It’s probably a better option than piling into a company going bust!

Gold Nuggets from Grant’s NYC Conference

New York is a city of transactions, the cabbie told me. I chuckled, took nothing of it and continued making small talk. It wasn’t until I strolled down 7th Avenue that I began to see what he meant.

What Are the Smartest Minds in Finance Thinking Right Now?

I’ve been extremely lucky to go on this mission. My aim: to gather as much information from some of the best minds in finance today.

Is This Really the ‘Trade of the Century’?

From change comes opportunity. And one hedge fund says they’ve stumbled upon the ‘trade of the century’. But I’m going to show you something even better…

Your Secret Weapon as an Investor

What happens when momentum fizzles out? Like a game of Jenga, it all comes tumbling down sooner or later.

Are You Ready for Internet 2.0?

Google, Facebook and Amazon…these are all household names. Flushed with cash and ambition to grow, all three continue to become a larger part of our lives. But what might surprise you are the roots of all three.

The Paper Threat: Huawei

Sorry Donald. Angela is not listening. Instead of bowing to pressure, Germany’s Angela Merkel is not blocking Huawei equipment from their 5G rollout.

We’re Just Getting Started, Says Father of the Web

Today, you have the world at your fingertips. You can work from anywhere. You can find answers to almost any question. But it’s just the beginning.

Is THIS a Home Run Investment for Amazon?

The only reason the YES Network is up for sale is because Disney needs to cut the fat. Too bad. It was Disney’s most valuable regional sports channel. And now it might go for pittance.

What Can We Learn From the Facebook Saga?

Be cautious. Often the Street and the mainstream will suggest something that turns out to be completely wrong. Take Facebook, Inc. [NASDAQ:FB] for example…

Are Stocks Going the Way of the Boeing 737 MAX?

These are the rules of the game. And we can’t change them, for now at least. So, with all this in mind, where should you be looking in the market today?

A Cashless Society Benefits Banks More than Ever

The Big Four Australian banks are too powerful. The Big Four have unfair advantages over the rest. And it’s thanks to the ever-dutiful regulators.

Huawei’s Plan to Sue the US

Blue or red, both use fear and crisis to increase their power. Whether that’s to watch over the American people or to interfere in industry. Just look at what Trump is doing to Huawei…

The Donald Is More Powerful than Interest Rates

Right now, two things are making Trump upset. Higher interest rates and a strong dollar. Both of which are conveniently out of his control.

Does Debt Matter When You Can Print Money?

Debt is a scary thing. Especially since most of us in debt are paying interest on top of interest. For the government though, debt seems pretty OK. Or at least, that’s how some think.