by Cameron Reilly | Apr 13, 2020 | Investing Podcast, Podcast Episodes
How are Australia’s two million small businesses coping with the lockdown? Is the government stimulus helping? What will happen to them on the other side of the crisis? To help us get our heads around these questions, we’re joined today by Kane Kelfkens, owner of The Family Jewels, a jewellery business with several outlets in Sydney.
Then we answer some of your investing questions, about dollar cost averaging, the possibility of a US currency devaluation, the best sources to find stocks, and whether or not Tony sells his entire holding or just a part of it when it breaches the downwards three-point trend line.
by Cameron Reilly | Apr 9, 2020 | Interviews, Investing Podcast, Podcast Episodes
Mark Jones is an old friend of Cameron’s, CEO of Sydney PR and marketing firm Filtered Media, and author of the new book about corporate storytelling, “Beliefonomics”. Tony and Cameron caught up with him in Sydney recently for a chat.
by Cameron Reilly | Apr 7, 2020 | Investing Podcast, Podcast Episodes
Tony walks us through his decision to buy some STO shares last week (as per the email we sent to QAV Club members on Friday).
Tony then answers some member questions about Stanmore Coal, how listed investment vehicles lend themselves to QAV analysis, the KMT rights issue, and Roger Montgomery’s recent article.
by Cameron Reilly | Apr 6, 2020 | Investing Podcast, Podcast Episodes
Part 3 of our rebooted getting started podcasts. This picks up where episode 303 left off, halfway through the QAV checklist.
by Cameron Reilly | Apr 1, 2020 | Investing Podcast, Podcast Episodes
Tony thinks the market is going through the “five stages of grief” and we debate which stage we are up to. He also talks about the “Coppock Curve” which suggests markets, like people, go through periods of mourning. Then we answer some of your questions about: the best way to set up a profile to trade, comparing full-service brokers to low-cost DIY options, how to treat companies with negative “net income “, what Tony thinks about Discounted Cash Flow calculations, his thoughts on the possibility of inflation in the next few years, whether or not he ever uses options, whether or not found he has found any companies with good scores lately, and what he thinks about Kathmandu
by Cameron Reilly | Mar 30, 2020 | Investing Podcast, Podcast Episodes
Part 2 of our “getting started” reboot. In this episode we get into the nitty-gritty of the checklist and the data sources we use.