Today’s Friday, which means it’s time for the Fat Tail weekly podcast, the Closing Bell. Today my colleague Murray Dawes explains why he’s going ‘short’ the US market. We also chat about the Japanese threat to financial stability.
Today’s Friday, which means it’s time for the Fat Tail weekly podcast, the Closing Bell.
Today my colleague Murray Dawes explains why he’s going ‘short’ the US market. We also chat about the Japanese threat to financial stability.
We revisit a profitable idea (so far!) from 3 weeks ago, and why it may have more legs to go over the next 12 months.
Plus, Murray and I chat about the current TACO meme about the President – Trump Always Chickens Out.
Murray shares what he’s learned from Trump’s book, the Art of the Deal.
Click on the image below to watch…
Best wishes,
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Callum Newman,
Editor, Small-Cap Systems and Australian Small-Cap Investigator
P.S. Murray’s calling it ‘Big Wednesday’ for the ASX — and he thinks a major trade could be brewing. Catch his take here.
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Callum Newman is a real student of the markets. He’s been studying, writing about, and investing for more than 15 years. Between 2014 and 2016, he was mentored by the preeminent economist and author Phillip J Anderson. In 2015, he created The Newman Show Podcast, tapping into his network of contacts, including investing legend Jim Rogers, plus best-selling authors Jim Rickards, George Friedman, and Richard Maybury. He also launched Money Morning Trader, the popular service profiling the hottest stocks on the ASX each trading day.
Today, he helms the ultra-fast-paced stock trading service Small-Cap Systems and small-cap advisory Australian Small-Cap Investigator.