How do I determine the best stock to trade?
This is a common issue confronting new share traders who have decide to go the online route and do it themselves. As you have mentioned “trading”, I will assume that it is not long term investing that will be the philosophy of your account. First, you need some education about how you will trade once…
Why do some stocks have a bigger gap between Bid and Ask prices?
Recent sharp declines on the Australian share market have highlighted one of the most common misconceptions when it comes to trading shares: that heavy selling alone contributes to the price of a stock going down. It sounds as plausible an explanation as the reverse – that intense buying activity in a stock will push its…
When stock prices fall, where does my money go – can money just disappear?
When you hear that the sharemarket has lost $40 billion dollars in one day, it can be quite terrifying. How can so much money be wiped off the market in one day? Unless your stock has been going up, it’s difficult to make money in a falling market. In fact one of the few ways…
Why do companies care when their share price falls?
From a transparent point of view it can be confusing to wonder why companies care when their share price falls. After all, listed companies have already received money from investors, when they first sell shares through an Initial Public Offering (IPO). What happens in the secondary market, when investors buy and sell to each other…
How does the ban on short selling affect options traders?
The idea of short selling is to profit in a declining market. As a result of the ban on short selling, whereby and investor/trader will sell stock that is either borrowed, or not yet owned, only to buy the stock back at the lower price, many have shifted to the use of options in order…
Why is it bad to buy an option close to its expiry date?
I think that it is worth taking a quick step back and first discussing how we value options. If you were to dissect an option’s value into its components then the result would be two parts: Intrinsic Value and Time Value. Intrinsic Value is the option’s value if exercised on any given day, defined as…
10 top dividend paying stocks
When the sharemarket falls by 20 per cent or more – as it has done since November – one of the major comforts to an investor is the dividend income from shares. It comes from a company’s earnings, so it’s not affected by the share price. So the dividends being paid this year – usually…
Why everyone loves penny dreadful stocks
Penny dreadfuls – stocks that sell for a handful of cents yet give big percentage gains – have a long history in Australia. Since the beginnings of the stock exchange, resources explorers have traditionally filled this role, often hitting paydirt with a drilling hole, resulting in a share price surge. More recently, technology stocks and…
Professional trader makes big bucks from home
After spending eight years in Asia as NAB’s head of trading Doug Goldsmith returned to Australia in 2005 to assist in re-building the bank’s local and global treasury operations following the institution’s $360 million illegal trading and foreign exchange debacle. Six months later Goldsmith put his extensive experience across all products to the test and…
Broker Recommendations – 6 to BUY, 6 to SELL and 6 to HOLD
Michael Heffernan AUSTOCK BUY RECOMMENDATIONS Origin Energy (ORG) An energy retailer, but also a power generator, gas producer and explorer. It’s been an excellent sharemarket performer since splitting from Boral in 1991. It offers a bright future after selling half its coal seam gas assets for US$5 billion to US based ConocoPhillips in a joint…