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Should Beginner Investors Be Concerned About an AI Bubble?

Should beginners entering the stock market be swayed by AI headlines and hype or focus instead on calm analysis and long-term strategy? This is a question many new to the stock market are struggling with, as the hype is creating fear and anxiety. In this podcast, Dale shares insi ...  Show more

A Mining Super-Giant is coming: Is RIO a Buy Now?

This week on Talking Wealth, Janine examines the potential merger between RIO and Glencore, why RIO shareholders are in limbo, and at what price is RIO a buy? She shares her insights into whether RIO could be about to fall further and what the merged entity could do for the Mater ...  Show more

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