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Morgans is Australia's largest national full-service retail stockbroking and wealth management network with more than 240,000 client accounts, 500 authorised representatives and 950 employees operating from offices across all states and territories in Australia.
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Property Investory is a podcast bringing you the latest stories, life experiences and case studies from Australia’s most innovative people. Your host Tyrone Shum will begin to explore the daily lives, influences, and worst and best moments of his guests. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced investor, this podcast will bring you the latest stories, strategies, and case studies from Australia’s most innovative property experts such as Jan Somers, Steve McKnight, Cherie Barber, Margaret ...
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Property Investory is a podcast bringing you the latest stories, life experiences and case studies from Australia’s most innovative people. Your host Tyrone Shum will begin to explore the daily lives, influences, and worst and best moments of his guests. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced investor, this podcast will bring you the latest stories, strategies, and case studies from Australia’s most innovative property experts such as Jan Somers, Steve McKnight, Cherie Barber, Margaret ...
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From my teenage battle with anorexia, I gained a profound understanding of the emotional gaps within our healthcare system. I saw firsthand how our societal avoidance of vulnerability and pain stifles crucial conversations, fuelling my drive for social change. At 18, I founded a non-profit aimed at equipping Australian communities with the skills necessary for meaningful dialogue. Here, I discovered a universal longing for love, recognition, and true presence. By 21, I had become the younges ...
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Full Circle Finance Founder & Director Morgan Bushell left his 10-year corporate career at Commonwealth Bank of Australia at age 31 to build his property portfolio and mortgage broking business. With an impressive and colourful professional journey from part-time bank teller to full-time banking analyst to mortgage broker, he recounts all the highs…
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Full Circle Finance Founder & Director Morgan Bushell left his 10-year corporate career at Commonwealth Bank of Australia at age 31 to build his property portfolio and mortgage broking business. With an impressive and colourful professional journey from part-time bank teller to full-time banking analyst to mortgage broker, he recounts all the highs…
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US equity markets ended mostly to the downside overnight as the S&P 500’s September struggles continued following weak labour market data - Dow was the outlier rising -38-points or +0.09%. Intel Corp (down -3.33%) was amongst the worst performers in the 30-stock index, amid a broader selloff of chip stocks as well as Reuters reporting that recent t…
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US equity markets resumed trading after the Labor Day long weekend and settled sharply lower to kick-off what is a historically tough month for equities, with investors assessing some weak manufacturing data while eyeing Friday’s (6 September) key non-farm payrolls figure - Dow shed -626-points or -1.51%. Intel Corp (down -8.8%) was the worst perfo…
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Proving himself a true consistent hard worker equipped with grit and determination, successful mortgage broker and Full Circle Finance Founder and Director Morgan Bushell built a multi-state property portfolio by age 28. Living out his property investing days like the proverbial 'early bird who catches the worm', he consistently emphasises the valu…
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Proving himself a true consistent hard worker equipped with grit and determination, successful mortgage broker and Full Circle Finance Founder and Director Morgan Bushell built a multi-state property portfolio by age 28. Living out his property investing days like the proverbial 'early bird who catches the worm', he consistently emphasises the valu…
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US equity markets advanced on Friday (30 August) to cap one of the most volatile months of trading in years - Dow rose +228-points or +0.55% to 41,563.08 to log its fourth record closing high of the week. Intel Corp rallied +9.49% following a Bloomberg report that the chipmaker is considering the spin-off or sale of its foundry business. Goldman Sa…
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US equity markets mixed, with both the S&P 500 and Nassq losing ground late in the session and selling in Nvidia Corp intensified - Dow gained +244-points or +0.59% to 41,335.05, logging its third record closing high in the past four sessions. Apple Inc rose +1.46% with after Citigroup nominating the iPhone maker its top artificial intelligence (AI…
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US equity markets retreated ahead of the much anticipated release of chip giant Nvidia Corp’s second quarter result after the close, and with a batch of US retailers cutting outlooks amid a challenging consumer environment - Dow fell -159-points or -0.39%, paring an earlier decline of more than >400-points. Nike Inc (down -2.93%) was the worst perf…
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US equity markets eased in a quiet session following last Friday’s (23 August) strong gains, with investors eyeing chip giant Nvidia Corp’s (down -2.25%) second quarter result on Wednesday night AEST (28 August) and inflation figures at the back end of the week - Dow added +65-points or +0.16% to 41,240.52, notching its 23rd record close of 2024. A…
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US equity markets retreated as central bankers will gather in Jackson Hole, Wyoming for the Federal Reserve’s annual Monetary Policy Symposium, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq logging their worst daily decline since 5 August - Dow fell -178-points or -0.43%. Intel Corp slumped -6.12% to be worst performer in the 30-stock index overnight following repor…
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Rob Flux is a property developer, educator, and mentor as well as founder of Australia’s largest property network group Property Developer Network. His personal and professional journeys have intertwined throughout the years, starting from purchasing his family home from his parents as a teenager to starting his thriving network group through a con…
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Rob Flux is a property developer, educator, and mentor as well as founder of Australia’s largest property network group Property Developer Network. His personal and professional journeys have intertwined throughout the years, starting from purchasing his family home from his parents as a teenager to starting his thriving network group through a con…
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US equity markets logged modest gains as investors digested earnings reports from various retailers, the minutes from the Federal Reserve’s late July monetary policy meeting and a sharp downward revision to annual payrolls data - Dow edged +56-points or +0.14% higher, with Intel Corp (up +2.0%) the leading performer in the 30-stock index. American …
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US equity markets logged modest declines, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq snapping eight session winning streaks - Dow slipped -62-points or -0.15%, snapping a five session winning streak. Boeing Co shed -4.2% after the aerospace company said it would be grounding its four-plane test fleet of the 777x after finding cracks in the jet’s structure. Intel …
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US equity markets opened the week on a positive footing, maintain the momentum that saw the benchmark indices record their strongest weekly gains of the year last week - Dow advanced for a fifth consecutive session, gaining +237-points or +0.58% to 40,896.53. The 30-stock index closed 0.73% below its record closing high (41,198.08) set on 17 July. …
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Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown, one of Australia’s oldest and most well-known quantity surveying firms. Having worked there for more than 30 years and being in the industry nearly 40 years now, he not only knows the company inside out, but also has keen property depreciation know-how and a wealth of knowledge about the industry that is h…
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Tyron Hyde is the CEO of Washington Brown, one of Australia’s oldest and most well-known quantity surveying firms. Having worked there for more than 30 years and being in the industry nearly 40 years now, he not only knows the company inside out, but also has keen property depreciation know-how and a wealth of knowledge about the industry that is h…
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US equity markets advanced on Friday (16 August) to cap their best week of 2024 to date, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq - Dow added +97-points or +0.24%, rising for a sixth time in seven sessions.The broader S&P500 rose +0.20%, with Financials (up +0.62%) leading eight of the eleven primary sectors higher. Ulta Beauty Inc rose +3.12% and extended gain…
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• US equity markets rallied following the release of a fresh batch of economic data that eased concerns about the health of the economy and some further robust corporate earnings releases - Dow gained +555-points or +1.39%, rising for the fifth time in six sessions. Cisco Systems Inc jumped +6.8% to be the leading performer in the 30-stock index af…
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High school teacher and mortgage broker Joel Warren is a man passionate about property investing as he is with moulding the young minds of his students. Since he started building his portfolio in 2012, he has deftly acquired five properties—consisting of both residential and commercial. Now equipped with the knowledge to create wealth via property …
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High school teacher and mortgage broker Joel Warren is a man passionate about property investing as he is with moulding the young minds of his students. Since he started building his portfolio in 2012, he has deftly acquired five properties—consisting of both residential and commercial. Now equipped with the knowledge to create wealth via property …
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US equity markets advanced after the annual rate of headline consumer inflation fell below 3% for the first time since March 2021 - Dow gained +243-points or +0.61%, with American Express Co (up +2.0%) the leading performer in the 30-stock index. The broader S&P500 added +0.38%, extending gains into a fifth straight session that has lifted the inde…
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• US equity markets rallied strongly following tamer-than-expected wholesale inflation data, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq booking their biggest four-day percentage gains of 2024 - Dow gained +409-points or +1.04%. Intel Corp jumped +5.73% to be the leading performer in the 30-stock index. A filing showed the company had divested its stake (~1.8M sha…
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After reading a classic property book on fateful nights in small town motels, property investor, high school teacher, and mortgage broker Joel Warren learnt how to make money effectively work for him. With eyes wide open and hands always ready at the helm of his life, he took action and changed the trajectory of his finances for the better. Believi…
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After reading a classic property book on fateful nights in small town motels, property investor, high school teacher, and mortgage broker Joel Warren learnt how to make money effectively work for him. With eyes wide open and hands always ready at the helm of his life, he took action and changed the trajectory of his finances for the better. Believi…
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• US equity markets logged modest gains on Friday (9 August) and continued to mount a comeback that saw the S&P 500 and Nasdaq all but erase Monday’s (5 August) rout that saw both indices register their sharpest daily losses since 13 September 2022 - Dow edged +51-points or +0.13% higher, with American Express Co (up +1.85%), Apple Inc (+1.37%) and…
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US equity markets rallied sharply amid a broad-based rally that saw the S&P 500 and Nasdaq record their strongest session since 30 November, 2022 after the latest weekly jobless claims figures soothed nerves in some quarters around the strength of the labour market - Dow gained +683-points or +1.76%, logging its strongest session since 16 July. The…
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Former Australian Defence Force army man and Abel Property Buyers Founder Mark Abel has been making equity and the location of his properties do the heavy lifting for him in his property journey since 2017. In fact, he shares how he had decidedly outfitted himself with the necessary property investing know-how when he began to develop his own strat…
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Former Australian Defence Force army man and Abel Property Buyers Founder Mark Abel has been making equity and the location of his properties do the heavy lifting for him in his property journey since 2017. In fact, he shares how he had decidedly outfitted himself with the necessary property investing know-how when he began to develop his own strat…
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• US equity markets retreated, relinquishing earlier session gains and capping the worst 5-day start to a month for the Dow and S&P 500 since January 2016 - Dow fell -234-points or -0.60%,. Intel Corp fell -4.24% following a fresh broker downgrade (with analysts at Mizuho Securities cutting their recommendation to ‘Neutral’ from ‘Outperform’ and wr…
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With an impressive background as a rifleman in the Australian Defence Force and a police officer in Queensland, Abel Property Buyers Founder Mark Abel had only set himself up for success when he entered the property space in 2017. Not one to shy away from a challenge, ever since he purchased his very first property for $80,000, he has taken on a ro…
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With an impressive background as a rifleman in the Australian Defence Force and a police officer in Queensland, Abel Property Buyers Founder Mark Abel had only set himself up for success when he entered the property space in 2017. Not one to shy away from a challenge, ever since he purchased his very first property for $80,000, he has taken on a ro…
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US equity markets tumbled for a second straight session after a weak jobs report further stocked fears of a recession – Dow fell -611-points or -1.51%. Intel Corp tumbled -26.06% after the chipmaker announced a wider-than-expected quarterly loss after the close of last Thursday’s (1 August) session and said it would lay off 15% of its staff as part…
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