QAV 819 — The Roll Back

In this episode of QAV Aus­tralia, Cam and Tony nav­i­gate a tur­bu­lent mar­ket buoyed by a tem­po­rary roll­back in US-Chi­na tar­iffs and a curi­ous ral­ly in Bit­coin. They break down the move­ments in gold stocks like Perseus (PRU), Ramelius (RMS), and West African Resources (WAF), unpack ANZ’s (ANZ) CEO han­dover and the impact of its Sun­corp acqui­si­tion, and look into Super Retail Group’s (SUL) Q3 results. The episode also fea­tures deep dives into the gov­er­nance con­cerns at Mac­quar­ie (MQG), a bizarrely mas­sive div­i­dend from Heal­ius (HLS), a skep­ti­cal look at lux­u­ry drop ship­per Cettire (CTT), and a pulled pork seg­ment on out­door adver­tis­ing play­er oOh!media (OML). Cam also shares a per­son­al health win, and the duo wraps up with some rec­om­men­da­tions, ban­ter, and a lit­tle Van Halen nos­tal­gia.

QAV 810 — The QAV Magnificent 12

In this episode, we review recent half-year­ly results and mar­ket volatil­i­ty, dis­cussing notable move­ments in the dum­my port­fo­lio com­pared to the bench­mark, as well as sig­nif­i­cant shifts in com­modi­ties such as crude oil. We dive into report­ing-sea­son sur­pris­es from com­pa­nies like Qan­tas, Hel­lo World, Pep­per Mon­ey, and Karoon Ener­gy, explor­ing the lack of time­ly “con­fes­sion sea­son” dis­clo­sures and how that impacts invest­ment deci­sions. The top­ic of whether to pause stock pur­chas­es dur­ing report­ing sea­son is debat­ed, express­ing our frus­tra­tion over abrupt CFO depar­tures and earn­ings “shock” announce­ments. We con­clude with a “Pulled Pork” deep dive on min­ing ser­vices group Per­en­ti (PRN), ana­lyz­ing cash-flow quirks, fore­cast earn­ings, and over­all QAV met­rics.

QAV 808 — The Value Investor’s Lament

In this episode of QAV, Cameron and Tony nav­i­gate the car­nage of report­ing sea­son, where many QAV stocks have tak­en a beat­ing. They dis­cuss the bru­tal mar­ket reac­tions to earn­ings miss­es, the under­per­for­mance of val­ue stocks rel­a­tive to growth, and what the lat­est results say about the over­all mar­ket sen­ti­ment. Despite the doom and gloom, there are bright spots, includ­ing Berk­shire Hathaway’s lat­est results and a few stand­out earn­ings reports. Tony also revis­its the con­cept of mar­ket tops and how investors should be posi­tion­ing them­selves.

QAV S05E34 — The Qaverick

Time to check your 3PTL alerts; spare a thought for poor Andrew For­rest; NCK’s results; Ophir fund per­for­mance; Port­fo­lio updates; Rever­sal of for­tune for BPT, back on the buy list; Some old friends return to the buy list — SUL, BFG and WHC; SGM is a scrap met­al recy­cler tied to the iron ore price; TK mis­tak­en­ly bought KAR and VEA; he also bought NWS but prob­a­bly shouldn’t have; Pulled Pork is ABA; PTB enters into scheme imple­men­ta­tion deed; JHG price/op cash­flow; the out­look for REITs; banks and ‘Price to Op cash­flow ratio’; TK’s thoughts on a 2nd sell line; has Tony found he has had any bet­ter or worse luck on stocks he’s repur­chased after mak­ing a loss; sell line for EHL; who is our Qav­er­ick of the Week?

QAV S04E47 — Xi Is Listening

This week: miss­ing the SUN sell; New Bret­ta­la­tor ver­sion; keep­ing an eye on the sell lines for the stocks of the week; the three fin­gers of the econ­o­my; the MQG SPP; the WAF SPP; Top 3 Dum­my Port­fo­lio stocks for the week; NAB is removed from the Buy list; SA enquiry into Kan­ga­roo Island port; CCP and STO fessed up to Job Keep­er; BPT CEO resigns sud­den­ly; Why did FMG rise when Iron Ore dropped; GAP price drop after fore­cast­ing a loss for the half; Stocks Of The Week — ATP & SUL.

In the Club: is it best to buy from the top of the list or with new entries; the psy­chol­o­gy of buy­ing shares at all time highs; and avoid­ing get­ting lost in the micro weeds.

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