I'm pretty much a nivice at the share market (a couple of managed funds), anyway the old idea of buying things that are out of favour seems a pretty sound idea to me.
Problem is that at the moment I can't think of anything thats not in vogue... real estate is still hotish, as are aussie shares in most sectors... what about IT stocks? I figure they are probably about as hot as they are going to get unless there is another unsustainable bubble.
what are some other opinions?
Seneca60BC
13th-July-2008, 06:21 PM
property related shares and agribusiness like Great Southern Plantations.
Did I miss anything? :p: Mostly anything property related, banks, financials and consumer related stocks.
And FWIW, I would be very careful investing these days and as most would agree, there is no sign of a bottom and most likely, these stocks will go lower and hence become cheaper.
But good luck :)
tech/a
13th-July-2008, 06:50 PM
Adelaide
Its freezing!
michael_selway
13th-July-2008, 07:08 PM
Hi,
I'm pretty much a nivice at the share market (a couple of managed funds), anyway the old idea of buying things that are out of favour seems a pretty sound idea to me.
Problem is that at the moment I can't think of anything thats not in vogue... real estate is still hotish, as are aussie shares in most sectors... what about IT stocks? I figure they are probably about as hot as they are going to get unless there is another unsustainable bubble.
what are some other opinions?
Hi which IT stocks did you have in mind :)
The below have fallen from peak but still good expected growth it appears and high yields etc
The West Coast Eagles, currently being torn a new ar*ehole by Richmond, going by your logic does this mean you will be putting $$$$ on them for the premiership next year? LOL
Bushman
21st-July-2008, 02:54 PM
You guys are replying to an original comment from 2004? :eek:
Real1ty
21st-July-2008, 07:39 PM
You guys are replying to an original comment from 2004? :eek: