GBP\/AUD – 5th Wave Starting
GBP/AUD – 5th Wave Starting
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GBP/AUD – 5th Wave Starting
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Brokerages have initiated coverage on these stocks with buy ratings and project returns of 20% to 43%, as per their analysts’ price targets. Source link
A Canadian stock earns “trust for the next 10 years” when it keeps winning in three different markets: good times, bad times, and boring times. It needs a durable advantage, recurring revenue, and leadership that treats capital like it is precious. I also want a business that can grow without constantly issuing shares or taking…
Seven Group Holdings (SVW) is made up of the Seven Network and the WesTrac Group. Seven Network owns interests in a commercial television network, Seven Network; the second largest publisher of magazines in Australia, Pacific Magazines; and has a presence in online and new communications technologies. WesTrac Group is an authorised Caterpillar dealer in its…
Institutional Volume [tambangEA] Problem Most traders use too many separate tools to read the market. One indicator for volume, another for VWAP, another for support and resistance, another for momentum, and another for trade context. The result is usually the same: a crowded chart, mixed signals, slow decision-making, and late entries. Standard volume tools also…
The debt-to-capital ratio measures a company’s financial stability and leverage by comparing its total debt to its capital base, including debt and equity. ☆ Research You Can Trust ☆ My analysis, research and testing stems from 25 years of trading experience and my Financial Technician Certification with the International Federation of Technical Analysts. It provides…
by Calculated Risk on 9/19/2024 11:15:00 AM Today, in the CalculatedRisk Real Estate Newsletter: NAR: Existing-Home Sales Decreased to 3.86 million SAAR in August Excerpt: Sales Year-over-Year and Not Seasonally Adjusted (NSA) The fourth graph shows existing home sales by month for 2023 and 2024. Sales declined 4.2% year-over-year compared to August 2023. This was…