Category: Stock Market
Whose Side Are Big Tech Companies On?
Overnight, four tech titans — Apple, Facebook, Youtube (owned by Alphabet/Google) and Spotify — simultaneously banned Alex Jones’ Info Wars news channel.
Crisis in Kiwi Construction
Ebert. Hawkins. Fletchers. Why are Kiwi construction firms dropping like flies? It’s a pandemic sweeping the nation…
A New Medical Revolution Is About to Kick Off
Just imagine a company that comes up with a solution to diseases like cancer, type 1 diabetes, multiple sclerosis and arthritis. That company would go down in history.
Retirement Dreamers Need This Reality Check
Sadly, many Kiwis fail to plan. They figure their KiwiSaver will get them through retirement…All good, right? Unfortunately, it probably won’t be.
Apple: The World’s First 13 Digit Company
The biggest company in the world just scraped the $1 trillion ceiling — the first in the world to hit 13 figures.
12,000,000% Gain for a Jackie and Mike Bezos
There are three reasons most investors never see really big gains. Forget 100% or 200%. I’m talking about 1,000% or more.
How to Cope When the Tech Bubble Bursts
Disruption, innovation, earnings growth. It’s why so many investors jumped into the FAANGs and BATs with full gusto. But have we taken things a little too far?
Mediocrity is the Only Constant. What Does that Mean For You?
Nothing can last forever. As a rule of thumb, competition usually tries to break into high returning industries. And over time, due to competition, superior returns will turn into mediocre returns.
Facebook: Noxious Fruit of the Fake Economy
Facebook, just like Netflix and Google, thrives on entertainment value. But attention spans are shorter than ever. That’s the downside of the fake economy.
The FAANGs Will Crash
Right now, the media is buzzing with the dramatic fall of Facebook’s stock value. But this is just a symptom of a much larger problem.
Predicting the Next NZ Boom
As a trading nation, New Zealand is tied into the global economy in more ways than one. Here’s how we’ll benefit from our comparative advantage.
Follow the Growth
To be on the other end of high growth, it makes sense to go where the growth is. Let’s wind the clock back five years. You’re looking at countries like China, India and South Korea. You believe all three will continue to grow.
Your Doomsday Survival Guide
if society collapsed tomorrow, how would you fare? Would you have what it takes to survive?