The bear market is not over yet! Yes, Thursday's move in US stocks (followed by Friday's move on ASX shares) was convincing for some, but not if you know what to look for in terms of the key factors which will tip the balance between bull and bear.
We wrap the week that was, looking at all of the key moves, key charts, and key levels you need to know to keep your portfolio safe in what is shaping as an extremely testing time for investors.
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Massive ASX Coal Sector and Commodities Review
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// THIS WEEK'S VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS:
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00:00 Introduction
00:30 Crypto markets
01:15 Bitcoin BTCUSD
02:20 Ethereum ETHUSD
02:55 Quant Network QNTUSD
03:45 Ethereum Name Service ENSUSD
04:50 CBOE Volatility Index, Asian stocks, US Indices SP500 SPX and NASDAQ COMP
09:10 Industrial Metals markets Copper, Nickel, Iron Ore, Coking Coal
10:50 Gold
12:05 Energy markets, Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Thermal Coal, Uranium
13:20 AUDUSD, US Dollar Index & bonds markets, bond yields & yield curve
16:15 USA Wholesale Inflation PPI and Consumer Inflation CPI
18:50 USA Consumer Sentiment Index
20:45 Australia Business Confidence and Consumer Sentiment Surveys
22:35 ASX shares key moves & ASX200 analysis
23:55 Technical analysis market breadth for ASX300
24:10 ASX sector technical analysis trends
24:45 1 year forward PE for Australian market, sectors vs averages (cheap vs expensive sectors)
26:55 Weekly Economic Data Calendar
27:35 Upcoming free educational investing webinars
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