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Buy Firstrand before it Rallies 9.2%
On Friday Firstrand (JSE: FSR) released a positive trading update indicating earnings will be up over 22% on the back of its final payment for the Discover Card transaction. This
A guaranteed 20% return in 20 days from this JSE share
The headline sounds too good to be true, but it isn’t. It’s the result of a corporate action on an unpopular stock. Corporate actions are often boring and don’t bring
Tax year end – Do these three things to reduce your tax liability
With just 12 days left of the Tax year and the budget speech next week, this is the time of year, that you should be evaluating your investments and retirement
Rand Rally loses steam, here’s how to profit
The Rand has been one of the strongest EM currencies in the past few weeks, but the strength will be short lived. The Rand has been boosted by a dovish
Dischem – Another bite at the cherry.
Dischem (DCP:JSE) has pulled back considerably in the past two weeks to its May 2018 low. This isn’t on any company specific news but a broader sell off in the
Blue Chip ANH in Value Territory
AB InBev (ANH:JSE) is bottoming out above R1,000 per share after making its high a little over R2,000 in Feb 2016. Looking at the European listing, the share has only
Emerging markets are ready for a Bull Run
After a turbulent 2018, emerging markets are finding favour amongst investors looking for value with strong upside potential. This is on the back of a few major themes that should
Sasol wont be in buying territory for long!
2018 was a wild year for investors as almost everything except cash produced negative returns. Brent crude was down 19.5% for the year sending Sasol back to where it started
Global Growth the cloud with a silver lining
President Trump dialled down his trade war antagonism by pushing for less tariffs with Europe. This saw investors focus on other data points, which provided support for risk assets like
Profit taking sees the JSE dip while global markets rally
The JSE was one of the few markets that ended last week lower. The Rand strengthened on the back of China being more passive in the “Trade War”. Commodity prices