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    Australia's inflation may have slowed, but it is still not slow enough for my liking. ⚡
    Chalice Mining ( $Chalice Mining Ltd(CHN.AU)$ ) is in a trading halt pending a release of an updated mineral resource estimate….
    I think they are just going to remodel their mega deposit rather than upgrade the size of it.
    $BHP Group Ltd(BHP.AU)$ has returned 13% per year since 1980. That's like a 150-bagger.
    And I do think we're going into another natural resource upcycle. Company specific, I don't like the fact that BHP sold (basically gave away) their money printing met coal assets for ESG-reasons.
    Spotted some bullish vibes on Woodside's chart. That breakout's looking closer than ever 📈
    Anyone else eyeing up $Woodside Energy Group Ltd(WDS.AU)$ ?
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    Like I’ve been saying for years. 💸 Money will continue rotating into the minerals/mining sector. ⛏️
    Sometimes it takes longer than we want, ⏳ but in reality, it just allows us more time to accumulate shares of our favorite picks. 📈
    It’s going to be life changing for those that have accumulated enough. 💰
    I won’t stop loading. 💪
    Silver, platinum, lithium and copper. 🥈🥇🔋🪓
    Huge upside incoming. 🚀
    Obviously gold is solid as well. 💎
    There really isn’t any mineral I don’t like. 😍
    Especially potash, fer...
    BHP shares are often seen as a reliable dividend paying investment and is a common constituent of an ASX share portfolio. If you own an popular ETF or LIC, or invest with Industry Super, chances are you have exposure.
    Since we consider BHP Group Ltd to be a blue chip stock, or a mature business, we like to look at things like return on invested capital (ROIC) and revenue growth as signs of sustainability.
    In FY23, BHP Group Ltd had an ROIC of 28.10% and revenue has compounded at ...
    BHP share price
    Might help some , might hinder others . BHP had some 'oneoff' costs effect EPS this year . This class action also has that potential going forwards and that may be reflected in shareprice at some stage once it actually hits the courts (media ) .
    I believe this class action is going to make returns slim until a resolution , of course if it all works out for BHP and no liability is found returns will all come back in a rush , this is when i will likely hold BHP for a year or so but untill then i w...
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    A number of factors are likely to put upward pressure on the February result.
    The education basket, which is only updated once a year in February, is expected to contribute around 0.2 of a percentage point to the result and petrol prices around 0.2 of a percentage point.
    The Reserve Bank looks at a range of data points and economic indicators in assessing monetary policy decisions.
    Fundamentally though, its goal is to achieve an annual headline inflation rate of between 2 and 3 per cent.
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    March has been a record-breaking month for the ASX 200.
    The Aussie benchmark index recorded a new intraday high of 7745.6 points on 1 March and another new intraday high of 7769.1 points on 4 March.
    When the index of top 200 listed Aussie companies again reset that record high on 8 March, I wrote, "If the past two weeks are anything to go by, that record may not stand for long!"
    It's a similar story in the United States, where the S&P 500 $S&P 500(BK91330.AU)$ closed up...
    The S&P/ASX 200 Index $S&P/ASX 200(.XJO.AU)$ has done it again. By 'it', I mean launched into new all-time highs.
    In morning trade, the benchmark index hit 7,888.3 points, resetting the prior intraday record high of 7,853.1 points.
    That record was notched on 8 March, which saw the ASX 200 close at 7,847.0.
    Boom!
    OK. There may not have been a sonic boom just now. But I reckon there should have been. $S&P/ASX 200 OPIC(OXJO.AU)$