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Aaron Lynch

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Aaron Lynch is the Chief Strategist for Safety in the Market and is a regular and valued instructor at educational seminars across the globe. Aaron's trading career began in 1999 and he has extensive experience trading shares, options and commodities, especially his favourite market, oil futures. Aaron is also a regular contributor to industry publications including Yahoo! 7 Finance, Your Trading Edge magazine and Stocks & Commodities magazine and is a sought-after commentator on financial issues in the press and on radio. Aaron's primary advice to those looking to get started trading in the stock market: "It's one thing to have the desire to trade but quite another to develop the necessary skills to trade successfully. Education is the all-important first step for anyone serious about making money in the stock market."

Latest Posts

Commodites and Currencies Update 29 April 2015

29 Apr, 2015
Declining US dollar index moved most currencies higher against the USD and also pushed precious metals higher once again confirming their sensitivity to USD strength and weakness. Join Aaron Lynch as he discusses this and other market moves from last nights sessions.

Commodities and Currencies Update 28 April 2015

28 Apr, 2015
An uplift in precious metals prices and the continued strength of Asian markets were the highlight from last nights sessions. Join Aaron Lynch as he discusses this and other commodities and currencies in todays update.

Commodities and Currencies Update 24 April 2015

24 Apr, 2015
The commodities space continued to perform, the trajectory of stock indexes remains up, the challenge on the horizon is weakening US macro numbers. Will the interest rate rise being pushed further back?

Commodities and Currencies Update 23 April 2015

23 Apr, 2015
Again the Asian markets continued to surge higher with the Nikkei hitting 15 year highs over 20000 points. The US dollar sits and ponders its next move and the energy and iron ore commodities continue to look to push higher. 

Commodities and Currencies Update 22 April 2015  

22 Apr, 2015
Asian markets rallied strongly last night and the concern of a Greek exit from the Euro moves into focus for investors. Combined with the commodities orderly slide last night there is plenty to absorb from last nights trade, join Aaron Lynch as he covers this and more.
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