

Talking Wealth Podcast: Stock Market Trading and Investing Education | Wealth Creation | Expert Share Market Analysis
Dale Gillham: Share Market Analyst, Share Market Educator, Professional Trader and Investor
Thinking about wealth creation by trading or investing in the stock market? Learn all about the stock market and get started stock trading and investing with the Talking Wealth podcast. Hosted by the expert stock market analysts at Wealth Within, Dale Gillham and Janine Cox, the Talking Wealth podcast is a must-listen for all new and experienced traders and investors alike. The Wealth Within team provide you with a healthy dose of trading and investing education, wealth creation strategies, as well as hints and tips to boost your stock market profits.One of the Australia’s most respected stock market analysts, Dale Gillham is called on for his expert opinion in major newspapers as well as on national television and radio. He has been a keynote speaker at major events around Australasia and is the bestselling author of the book How to Beat the Managed Funds by 20%. He is also author of the award-winning book Accelerate Your Wealth—It’s Your Money, Your Choice!Dale has over 30 years’ experience in various sectors of the investment industry including banking, financial planning, stock market education and professional trading. An excellent motivator, teacher and a technically competent investment manager, Dale is in his element when supporting others to achieve their financial goals.Tired of an industry saturated by fancy marketing and quick fix gimmicks, Dale co-founded Wealth Within to provide genuine education by developing the only government accredited education in the stock market available today. He also provides independent investment advice to traders and investors who have become disillusioned by the industry for one reason or another. Dale has assisted thousands of traders and investors throughout the world to become confident and profitable not only in the stock market but in other investment vehicles.Co-host Janine Cox is also a highly respected analyst and finance commentator who has supported thousands of clients to achieve their financial goals in the stock market. Janine is currently the Senior Analyst at Wealth Within responsible for managing tens of millions through the individually managed account service known as Direct Equity.A former engineer for over 10 years, Janine worked in many senior management roles and holds a Bachelor of Engineering with honours, as well as the Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Share Trading and Investment. Janine also holds a Tier 1 qualification in the Diploma of Financial Planning. Janine has over 18 years’ experience trading the stock market both professionally and personally, and she brings a wealth of knowledge and understanding to the investment team.Both Dale and Janine have been quoted in the media in many major and local publications both online and in print. They have also been featured on local and national radio and television, as well as having been keynote speakers and presenters at major conferences.Whether you’re new to investing or trading or have been investing or trading for a few years but want to take it to the next level and be consistently profitable in the market, the Talking Wealth podcast is for you! Let Dale and Janine equip you with the skills and knowledge to not only become better traders but better people as well! Experience first-hand their level of care and support as they teach you not just about theory but how to apply it in the real world.Start making some good money straight away to achieve what you want. Join the Wealth Within family by tuning in every week with Dale Gillham and Janine Cox here on the Talking Wealth podcast, your guide to effective stock trading and investing, wealth creation, and expert stock market analysis.
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Apr 1, 2010 • 9min
Share Market Tips and Traps: Episode 5 - Part 1
In episode 5, Part 1, Dale Gillham discusses why we need to be aware of emotive marketing from share market companies, as many are more interested in profiting from their clients rather than providing a good product with a successful outcome.

Mar 29, 2010 • 7min
Telstra's battle over the NBN
Telstra's share price is going nowhere in reaction to the battle it is having with the Federal Government over implementation of the NBN. David discusses what needs to happen for things to change for the better?

Mar 26, 2010 • 9min
Ask the trader: ANZ Part 2
Wade a new Wealth Within Diploma student asks Dale Gillham for guidance regarding his trade on ANZ bank.

Mar 26, 2010 • 9min
Ask the trader: ANZ Part 1
Wade a new Wealth Within Diploma student asks Dale Gillham for guidance regarding his trade on ANZ bank.

Mar 20, 2010 • 8min
Ask the trader: Base metals Part 2
Wealth Within student and share trader Will, asked us to make comment regarding an economists forecast that base metals would out perform gold in the future.

Mar 20, 2010 • 8min
Ask the trader: Base metals Part 1
Wealth Within student and share trader Will, asked us to make comment regarding an economists forecast that base metals would out perform gold in the future.

Mar 18, 2010 • 4min
Company Floats - Part 2
The highly publicised Myer float along with Telstra, AMP and others have been disasters for investors. Janine discusses the question of whether floats are in fact a good investment, or a marketing exercise.

Mar 16, 2010 • 8min
Ask the trader: Companies listed on two exchanges
Mike asks about dual listed companies, and whether or not their share price should diverge or converge. He also asks about whether pairs trading would be appropriate.

Mar 15, 2010 • 6min
Are We About To See A Gold Rush?
With the US dollar under a big cloud, and with sovereign debt rising to alarming levels in many countries around the world, are we going to see a rush towards gold as a safe haven?

Mar 11, 2010 • 6min
Company Floats - Part 1
The highly publicised Myer float along with Telstra, AMP and others have been disasters for investors. Janine discusses the question of whether floats are in fact a good investment, or are they a marketing exercise with investors better off putting their money elsewhere?


