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It’s fair to say that the finance industry hasn’t done a stellar job in making finance accessible and welcoming for women.

It's not just a man's world. Where are all the female investors?

It’s fair to say that the finance industry hasn’t exactly done a stellar job in making finance accessible and welcoming for women.

  • Scott Phillips

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The ASX in 'official correction'? That's officially incorrect

The ASX in 'official correction'? That's officially incorrect

There is no such thing as an 'official correction'. So stay calm, ignore the noise and carry on.

  • Scott Phillips
Forget million-dollar homes: The Millennials chasing a different dream

Forget million-dollar homes: The Millennials chasing a different dream

They don’t feature in the smashed avocado-laced headlines, and you won’t see them living the high life on Instagram.

  • Scott Phillips
Investing: You’re doing it wrong

Investing: You’re doing it wrong

Here are some mistakes many people - amateurs and professionals, alike - make, and how to overcome them.

  • Scott Phillips
So thanks, Captain Obvious. But what if the market is wrong?

So thanks, Captain Obvious. But what if the market is wrong?

Focus on the long term and leave the emotional ping pong to others: there have been big falls this week, but they're probably of little consequence.

  • Scott Phillips
Five ways blockchain could revolutionise the sharemarket

Five ways blockchain could revolutionise the sharemarket

The ASX's move to the new technology is about to speed up the way shares are bought and sold, and there are some clear winners.

  • Tom Richardson
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The world has changed.

Neocons on the mat, but don’t write off the market

Something funny happened on the way to prosperity.

  • Scott Phillips
Dark clouds, or ray of light? In investing, it can be more profitable to be optimistic and occasionally wrong.

House bubble? Hard landing? It's time to stop listening to the pundits

In investing, it can be more profitable to be optimistic and occasionally wrong, rather than pessimistic and occasionally right.

  • Scott Phillips
Recall the 1987 crash that followed the leveraged buy-out boom.

This time the stock market's different, isn't it?

After almost a decade of stock market gains, confidence has returned. What crash? What lessons? There are only blue skies ahead, right?

  • Scott Phillips
Professor Steve Keen has been predicting a house price crash for well over a decade. Um, about that.

Everyone panic! the crash is coming ... or not

They told us, but we didn't listen. And now, the crash is coming. Or not.

  • Scott Phillips

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