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Market phases & cycles: How to maximise your gains

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09 September 2024 12:31 (AEST)

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This week on Money & Investing, Mitch Olarenshaw and I dive into the financial market phases, cycles & trends. We look at how to leverage them for best benefit.

1. Market phases: Recognizing shifts

We kick off by discussing the significance of identifying market phases – from long-term bull and bear cycles, to fundamental economic shifts.

Learn the essential skill of reading the tape to navigate volatile markets effectively.

2. Market cycles: Lessons from history

We compare current market conditions to past cycles, focusing on the implications of factors like interest rates and corporate earnings.

We also touch on market peaks, as well as strategies for knowing when to buy or sell.

We explore trends within the market, and in particular short-term opportunities used by skilled traders.

Get practical advice on trading trends versus long-term investment strategies.

4. Broader economic landscape

Finally, we consider the broader economic landscape, including the potential impact of the upcoming US election. We also look at global factors such as China’s economic growth on market cycles.

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