Commodities
Veteran commodities journalist, Tim Treadgold, writes about the latest updates from the resources sector, including emerging trends, commodity price movements and companies of all sizes that are of interest to investors.
Tim Treadgold looks at the rise of lithium in the context of Tesla but explains why it's still a long drive back to the boom ...
Tim Treadgold explains why the palladium rush is a pointer to commodities entering a fresh phase of “stronger for longer”.
Tim Treadgold discusses why Newmont Mining's huge dividend increase is good news for Australian investors using gold stocks a...
Tim Treadgold looks ahead at how the commodities sector will perform in 2020 backed by the solid foundations of copper, nicke...
Tim Treadgold explains why Woodside's next growth phase could be better than the bankers believe, once they get over the next...
Tim Treadgold explains why an increasing copper price and decreasing gold price signals better economic times ahead.
Tim Treadgold explains why there's a whiff of a market cornering exercise wafting off a metal which is famous for booms-and-b...
A boom, a bust and a resurgence, as market conditions show signs of improvement, we are now able to analyse why investing in ...
Tim Treadgold explores why iron ore is slipping from fabulous to excellent, and questions the reasons behind it all.
Tim Treadgold explains why copper’s fall should ring alarm bells for investors.
Tim Treadgold explores why the hunt for yield is drawing some investors into gold mining companies.
Tim Treadgold checks the pulse on lithium and ponders if and when the battery metal will bounce back.
Tim Treadgold looks at silver's climb up the ladder in the race against gold.
Tim Treadgold looks at the changing landscape of the resources sector, with Woodside Petroleum and Oil Search struggling for ...
Tim Treadgold explores a few interesting entry points into a hot sector, all manned by a rare breed of high-quality managemen...
In the thick of the potash race, BHP has just been given a free kick. But can the company score a goal?