In this Issue: Bargain at over 30% discount Globally, investor sentiment is at a low, investors on the JSE are no different. They are faced with the same issues and risks as global investors but with the added risks locally. It’s not easy being optimistic enough to deploy...
In this Issue: PSG backed education provider bottoms out at R2.22 Private tertiary education providers fill an important gap The most lucrative opportunities are found in times of maximum pessimism. Investors just need to filter through the noise for the right shares to invest in, that have potential...
In this Issue: Bidcorp rally runs out of steam Featured Offshore Structured Products – 100% downside protection The Week Ahead Other Economic data releases of interest Investors Digest – View the Statistical Data Table Bidcorp rally runs out of steam Bidcorp’s upside breakout failed as the R320 area...
In this Issue: Profit as the Rand blow out settles! Buy Netcare before an oversold bounce The Week Ahead Other Economic data releases of interest FINOVA Investors Digest – View the Statistical Data Table Profit as the Rand blow out settles! The Rand fell over 3% from its open...
In this Issue: Take profit on Telkom today! Buy Discovery as it bounces from Support The Week Ahead Other Economic data releases of interest Investors Weekly Digest – Statistical Data Table Loaded Here Take profit on Telkom today! Telkom released annual results last week and its share price...
Sasol’s share price collapsed last week after it announced cost overruns at its Lake Charles Chemical Project. The project will cost around $1 billion more than expected but the share prices has shed almost $4bn on the news. At R 356, our JSE stock monitor has the share significantly...
AB InBev (ANH:JSE) has steadily fallen from it’s R2,000 high in Feb 2016 down below R1,100 today. The fall is as a result of them processing the massive take-over of SAB, the Rand strengthening and the market pricing in a dividend cut in the full-year results to December. ...
Volatility provides buying opportunities, as investors panic sell and then buy after the inch higher. Investors were complacent leading up to last week due to low amounts of volatility experienced the past two months. The sell-off caught almost everyone by surprise. But these are a normal function of the...