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.

Where Should You Look When Stock Prices Fall Lower?

Stocks are down, again. You know that. But it’s not just stocks. Bond yields are on their way down too. It may have something to do with trade tensions.

Yellow Vests Tell Macron Where to Stick His Taxes

According to the OCED, the French are some of the most taxed people in the world. Now add more taxes to that — which the poor can ill afford — and you get mayhem.

How to Have An Edge On the Market

You and I, we’re not going to copy what leads to average results at best (and terrible results all other times). We’re going to do this instead…

What Military Suicide Rates Tell You about the Trade War

General Zhang Yang found himself under anti-corruption investigation. One of the most powerful military generals in the country would end up taking his own life. Coincidence?

Bargains on Offer as the Market Stumbles

Buying is back on the menu. In fact, investors haven’t been this giddy since the volatility shock in February earlier this year.

This Occupancy Has Better Accuracy Than Central Bankers

Monetary policy is part art, part science. Central bankers don’t know what higher or lower interest rates will do. They have some idea. But they really don’t know for sure.

Stay Away from the Newest ‘Must Have’ Stock

Lotteries are crappy investments. I think everyone will agree with that. But does that stop millions of people from buying tickets every week? The same could be said about stocks.

You Pay a Hefty Price for Central Bankers’ Folly

How much do you think central bankers make? Go on, give me your best guess? Most of these people are rich before they ever enter the role.

How to Play a Declining Market

It’s time to take stock. Look at what you’ve got right. Try to learn from mistakes. And keep moving forward. Of course, you won’t hear this from the mainstream…

How You Could Beat the Market Timers in 2019

For the longest time, tech has had a dream run. Valuations soared. The private start-up scene rose to new heights. But all that could come to an end.

Why You Should Look Overseas for Tech Opportunities

Today I wanted to discuss why jumping into technology stocks now, could be a great decision. Of course, you’ll have to pick the right ones. Let’s get into it…

Investors Should Gear Up For Bargains

Take a look outside the US (and the NZX), and there are stocks trading for rock bottom prices with little to no debt. Here are two examples…

Investors Should Look Out for This

Even when investors stumble across a good idea, they often do very poorly by taking that idea to extremes. Let me explain why…

What You Should Do If You’re Close to Retirement

To jump or not to jump out of a volatile market, that’s the question the mainstream is asking right now. What if you’re close to retirement and you’re just holding the market right now?

Standout Stocks You Should By In The Dip

Is that it? Stocks had a terrible October, but now everything will rally until the end of the year? It’s what market research firm Fundstrat seems to think.