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Which ASX stocks are being hammered by short sellers… but loved by analysts? And after a huge run-up in the gold price, is there still time to get in?

Investors are still trying to make sense of a market that’s holding up better than expected — but where is it heading next? In this week’s episode of Switzer Investing TV, Peter Switzer sits down with three top market minds to explore what’s driving sentiment, how to think clearly through
Are small caps finally having their moment? With the big end of town looking stretched, is it time to take profits out of the banks and blue chips? And which companies could be the next JB Hi-Fi?
Reporting season, Is there a buying opportunity. Peter Switzer talks with Adam Dawes of Shaw and Partners and Paul Rickard of the Switzer Report
Markets are hitting record highs, but where should investors look next? Grady Wolff from Bell Direct reveals the stock sectors to watch, the surprise winners from ASX reporting season, and which companies are managing costs and growth best.
Commonwealth Bank's recent decline from its $190 peak may signal the beginning of a long-anticipated rotation out of the major banks, according to Shaw Partners Senior Investment Advisor Adam Dawes. Speaking on Switzer TV, Dawes highlighted the winners and losers of the most recent earnings season.
Lithium's up, uranium's down, and JB Hi-Fi continues to turn it around. Here's what's making markets hot this week.
Is the stock market bubble about to burst? In this week’s Switzer Investing TV, Peter Switzer is joined by Fairmont Equities’ Mike Gable and Switzer Report’s Paul Rickard to break down the data — and the danger.
In this week’s episode of Switzer Investing TV, we spoke with two of the sharpest minds in the market — Jun Bei Liu, founder of Ten Cap and Darren Thompson, Chief Investment Officer at Equity Trustees — to hear what they’re seeing in markets and which stocks they believe could
In this episode of Switzer Investing TV, Peter Switzer teams up with Paul Rickard to unveil a “Scaredy Cat Portfolio”. Then, Mark Carnegie joins to explain why he’s more into Ethereum than Bitcoin.