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ASX200, DAX, BHP and WOW
Earlier this week Gary Stone appeared on Peter Switzer’s TV Show on the Sky Business Channel 602.
A 10 minute recording can be watched of this show where Gary and Peter discuss:
Whilst Gary is bullish for the ASX200 and DAX this wasn’t the case for either of BHP or WOW.
Get a coffee or a tea and take a break in your day to watch Gary and Peter’s interesting discussion of these four charts.
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