Technical Scans Friday

SUMMARY Today’s observations: Doing Weekly and Daily signals now. Weekly are more appropriate for investors, Daily for traders. US markets and Technology overbought on weekly charts – ACDC, NASDAQ, QLTY, RBTZ, FANG+, LNAS, IVV (S&P 500), IOO (Global stocks ETF), Oversold – Gold and the GOLD ETF. Buy signal on NEU which is a bit…

Henry’s Take Friday

SMALL CAP PORTFOLIO Friday 30th June – Happy New Year 2.45 pm Update A nothing day. EOFY is seeing not much change at the index level. 15-points either way. In small stocks, LRS is coming off after a stellar week/month. Had to happen at some stage. LLL is taking up the mantle today with a…

Marcus Take Friday

MARCUS TAKE Financials kick in the US – good for the MQG PORTFOLIO. Long weekend coming up in the US. US inflation number tonight. RBA hopes helping our retail recovery. A STOCK TAKE on NIB Holdings (NHF) – Solid not Sexy. RETIREMENT TODAY – The Eden Project. The Best Charting Software – an article in…

Midday Report Friday

MARKET AT MIDDAY The ASX 200 started with early losses before an 11am rebound, now heading for a weekly gain; The Market is up 7 points to 7202 (+0.1%). Private sector credit in Australia increased by 0.4% M/M in May, the same as a downwardly revised figure in the prior month Energy shares Beach Energy (BPT) +1.1% and Woodside Energy Group (WDS) +0.7%…

Members Podcast Friday

This is our Members Exclusive Podcast – The last day of the financial year. The US is on holiday on Tuesday and has a half-day Monday. We have the RBA to worry about next week and an inflation number in the US tonight.

End Of Day Report Friday

ASX 200 closed with a modest gain of 0.12% to 7203, up 8 points as EOFY came and went. For the week, the index is up 103 points or 1.5%. A mixed session with resources slightly firmer, BHP up 0.1% and FMG up 0.3% with lithium stocks drifting higher, PLS up 1.2% and IGO up…

Ex-dividend Date Forecasts

Someone asked, so here it is. Using the Marcus Today DIVIDEND PREDICTOR, you can find our best guess at an ex-dividend date. But you can only look at one stock at a time. Then we have our Dividend Tables  – but they only ever show dividends that have been announced. So they won't include the…