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Diversification with your monetary assets
News06/11/2019 | 14898 Views
Diversification with your monetary assets

Whilst on Monday we spoke to both shares and gold rising in unison, last night saw a more typically uncorrelated price action between the two.  B

Cash Ban Senate Submission
News05/11/2019 | 41178 Views
Cash Ban Senate Submission

In just 10 days submissions close for the Senate Inquiry in to the cash ban legislation bill.  We have written previously on this cash ban here.

This Hasn’t Happened Since 1976
News04/11/2019 | 15335 Views
This Hasn’t Happened Since 1976

Friday night saw a better than expected NFP employment report out of the US (128K new jobs against a dismal 85K expected) and some more hints toward a

Bitcoin Turns 11 – 304m% later
News01/11/2019 | 21725 Views
Bitcoin Turns 11 – 304m% later

11 years ago yesterday, a new financial asset was born.  The following from CoinTelegraph tells the story: “Today, Oct. 31, marks eleven

Fed Cuts Rates – Bonds Making Less Sense
News31/10/2019 | 16994 Views
Fed Cuts Rates – Bonds Making Less Sense

Last night, as widely expected, the US Fed drop rates again by 0.25%.  Whilst the last cut was described as just an ‘insurance’ cut (

Why Bitcoin Jumped 45% & What Next?
News30/10/2019 | 21598 Views
Why Bitcoin Jumped 45% & What Next?

Over the weekend we saw crypto jump off a key support level, reaching as high as $15,100. The 40%+ pump in bitcoin also dragged the altcoins up with i

When the Worm Turns – Gas meet Match
News29/10/2019 | 14324 Views
When the Worm Turns – Gas meet Match

It wasn’t that long ago when mainstream news was awash with the inversion of the yield curve (we last wrote here) and its historically reliable

Derivatives Time Bomb
News28/10/2019 | 14785 Views
Derivatives Time Bomb

Often described as the ‘elephant in the room’, derivatives are both feared and written off as harmless depending on which camp you are in.