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Combining Top Stocks with Winning Trends

This week on Talking Wealth, Janine explains how beginners and experienced traders can select top stocks that exhibit strong trends to capture amazing profits. She explains how success comes from combining a knowledge of trends with another fundamental principle that all stocks c ...  Show more

Retirement: How Much Do You Need to Avoid Mistakes

How much money do you need to retire? Most Australians are asking the wrong question and making mistakes with their superannuation and retirement planning. In this episode, Dale Gillham challenges the biggest retirement myths, explores how much money you really need to retire com ...  Show more

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