Why on Earth anyone invests in the Australian Shares? (SPX)The last 16 years. The US S&P 500 index (in red) Vs the Australian All Ordinaries index. The US broad market index up by 607%, the Australian index up by 58%. The US S&P 500 index is a broad measure of the top 500 companies in the US, and the All Ordinaries likewise from the largest 500 companies li
ASX - Australian Stock Market Also Points To A Top...Studying the Dow Jones extensively over the years has been enlightening, but unraveling the patterns within the ASX has always presented a unique challenge. Despite their differences, I believe the outcome from this juncture will remarkably mirror each other, signifying an imminent peak. Witnessing
asx and xaoQRE Betashares Australian Resources Sector ETF 20,668,595
QFN Betashares Australian Financials Sector ETF 3,530,006
USD Betashares U.S. Dollar ETF 8,218,740
QAU Betashares Gold Bullion ETF – Currency Hedged 27,786,377
EEU Betashares Euro ETF 440,000
POU Betashares British Pound ETF 597,235
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XAO's possible pathSince October, the Australian All Ordinaries index has been steadily climbing along its bullish uptrend line, demonstrating resilience despite a few zigzags along the way. The index has now touched this rising trend line for the third time, signaling the possibility of further rallies to come - pote
AORD - Last trading day of DecemberSince 2000, the All Ordinaries Index ( AORD ) has displayed a negative seasonal tendency on the last trading day of December.
1-day average return -0.21%, standard deviation 0.72%, win rate 5 from 22 events.
Last year marked the 12th consecutive loss for the All Ordinaries Index on the last tradi
AORD - Last 3 days of December & 1st 2 days of JanuarySince 2000, the All Ordinaries Index (AORD) has displayed a positive seasonal tendency over the last 3 trading days of December & first 2 trading days of January.
5-day average return 1.04%, standard deviation 1.19%, win rate 17 from 22 events.
In terms of statistical significance, the conditiona
XAO - Performance following Federal ElectionSince 1980, the average 3-month performance of the All Ordinaries Index following a Federal Election is similar after both Labor & Liberal victories. However, the data is consistent with random & statistically insignificant when compared to average 3-month drift.
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