A quick summary of how to profit from this issue of STI. Read More
Jim Pearce is the Chief Investment Strategist of Personal Finance, our flagship publication, and manages two trading services, PF Pro and Mayhem Trader. He began his career as a stockbroker in 1983 and over the years has managed client investment portfolios for major banks, brokerage firms, and investment advisors. Jim earned a BA from The College of William & Mary and the CFP designation from the College of Financial Planning.
Analyst Articles
With Fed tapering on the horizon, our pick for 2014 is an industry giant that somehow manages to remain undervalued despite two very successful product launches in 2013 and a new activist shareholder who will demand a more proactive approach to building shareholder value. Read More
A list of changes to our recommended portfolios that have taken place since the previous issue of STI. Read More
The agriculture stock’s focus on cutting-edge technology bodes well for its future. Read More
Although the Australian economy continues to underwhelm, policymakers are taking the sort of actions that augur well for long-term growth. Read More
An original member of the AE Portfolio, Envestra Ltd (ASX: ENV, OTC: EVSRF) continues to post solid financial and operating results. Management has guided to another year of superior growth for fiscal 2014. Read More
Sydney Airport (ASX: SYD, OTC: SYDDF) is literally the gateway to Australia for a rising multitude of middle class Chinese eager to spend their newfound wealth on travel and leisure. Read More
2013 has been a solid year for Australian stocks in Australian dollar terms. But the aussie’s slide versus the buck makes total return figures for US-based investors look anemic. Read More
A takeover premium wiped out by Treasurer Joe Hockey, investors now have an opportunity to own a company uniquely positioned to grow based on rising Asian demand. Read More
The Australian dollar is nearly 20 percent below its all-time high after a double-digit slide versus the US dollar in 2013. Broader global trends suggest a period of stability within a new, permanently higher range is at hand. Read More