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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

The Year of Volatility

17 Feb, 2009
2009 is now well and truly established with the hangovers from the festive break well behind us.

SITM Monthly Jan 2009

16 Jan, 2009
Welcome back to Safety in the Market in 2009 as we kick off the year!

The Costs of Ambition

12 Dec, 2006
I read a great quote over the weekend in the Astrology section of the Sunday paper. It said under my star sign that you have to measure the “freight costs of your ambition”. I thought what a great way of discussing the road to your outcomes. Like all things worthy of effort, learning to trade will have its fair share of trials and tribulations.

Copper - A Change In Fortune

20 Feb, 2006
The meteoric rise of commodities across the globe has seen great trading opportunities appear over the last year or so.

Confirmation For Better Trades

25 Nov, 2005
A cliché that seems to be constantly ringing in my ears recently is that there are so many good trades, why take a bad one?

Oil - An Update

28 Oct, 2005
The oil topic has now had time to settle into people’s conscious minds. Most people would be happy for petrol prices to get back down to $1.00 - how our expectations have changed.

AMP - Building on Sections

13 May, 2005
The Trading Tutors articles are designed to be short and sweet, though on more than one occasion you get a set up in the market that tells a much larger story.
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