ASX Podcasts 2012

Audio, video and slides from Investor Hour events

ASX invites industry experts to speak on issues related to sharemarket investing at Investor Hour.
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Below you will find audio, video and slides from ASX 2012 events. As always, ASX welcomes your feedback on these presentations.

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Stocks to watch

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Jeremy Hook, TMS Capital

Jeremy Hook discusses the stocks he recommended last year and how they have performed. Some good news and some not so good. He also discusses a range of securities that he believes are worth looking at. Rather than just ordinary shares these securities include some unusual additional features to make them attractive. It’s an interesting presentation.

Recorded - Tue 15 May 2012 at Sydney Investor Hour.

Uncovering the best value stocks

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Roger Montgomery, Skaffold

While many investors focus solely on price Roger Montgomery, like Warren Buffett selects his stocks, to buy or to sell, by comparing their current price to the value he ascribes to them. Rogers's presentations are always clear and engaging. He will explain his value principles, the technology he uses to filter stocks and then talk about some stocks he currently likes…and some he doesn't.

Recorded - Wed 2 May 2012 at Melbourne Investor Hour.

Key investment themes

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Ross Greenwood, Nine Network

Well known finance commentator Ross Greenwood covers a wide range of topics from the mining boom, house prices, the dollar and population trends. Ross discusses online versus bricks and mortar retailing plus the new phenomenon of bulk buying Costco. And apparently if we haven’t got a smart phone and not taking advantage of the efficiencies of new technology it's time to get with it.

Recorded - Tue 17 April 2012 at Sydney Investor Hour.

How to preserve capital and profit from the sharemarket

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Dale Gilham, Wealth Within

Fund manager Dale Gilham would rather be locked in a room with his charts than listen to the financial news. In this month's presentation he explains his simple and practical strategies for when to buy and when to sell.

Recorded - Wed 4 April 2012 at Melbourne Investor Hour.

Stocks and strategies for 2012

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Julia Lee, Bell Direct

Different stocks behave differently when the market is in different stages of the cycle. So what stage of the cycle and what stocks are likely to benefit? In a typically clear and engaging presentation Julia Lee argues that we should now be looking at value stocks rather than defensive stocks. She shows how we can identify them and discusses some that may be of interest.

Recorded - Tue 20 March 2012 at Sydney Investor Hour.

How to compound your wealth

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Scott Pape and Michael Kemp

If you know little about the benefits of compounding in boosting your returns this is a great presentation. Scott Pape and Michael Kemp go back to the basics and provide real life practical examples of how compounding can benefit investors in a range of age groups.

Recorded - Wed 7 March 2012 at Melbourne Investor Hour.

Buying opportunities

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Roger Montgomery, Skaffold

Whether you invest on the basis of fundamentals or technical analysis Roger Montgomery argues that your buying and selling decisions should always be made in the light of your valuation of the company. At Sydney Investor Hour Roger explains the factors he takes into account in assessing the value of companies, the systems he uses to do those valuations and talks about some of the companies that he currently regards as good value.

Recorded - Tue 21 February 2012 at Sydney Investor Hour.

Price vs value - best focus on the latter

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Mike Hawkins, Evans and Partners

Mike Hawkins had some forceful things to say in this stimulating presentation. Economies don't matter - companies do. The world continued without Japan, it can continue without Europe. American equities will be at an all time high in a year. Don't worry about Greece, Australian companies have suffered [not because of Europe] but because profits haven't grown for 5 years and productivity is poor.

Recorded - Wed 1 February 2012 at Melbourne Investor Hour.

European freeze or summer sun?

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Janu Chan, St George Bank

St George Economist, Janu Chan is a new presenter for Investor Hour and she has come well prepared. In this thorough and well researched presentation she explains the issues confronting Europe and provides some interesting facts along the way. Janu also discusses the prospects for China, America and our own economy.

Recorded - Tue 13 December 2011 at Sydney Investor Hour.

Bull or Bear? When to reinvest

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Jim Berg, author

Jim Berg uses a mix of technical and fundamental analysis to make his investment decisions. In this presentation Jim explains his seven criteria for stock selection and then applies these principles by looking at charts across a range of companies.

Recorded - Wed 7 December 2011 at Melbourne Investor Hour.

Value investing in volatile times

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John Abernethy, Clime

Where does the Chief Investment Officer of Clime put his money? Listen to John Abernethy’s view on macro themes for the Australian sharemarket and the fundamentals of specific companies.

Recorded - Tue 22 November 2011 at Sydney Investor Hour.

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