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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

EBAY and ABC's

3 Sep, 2004
There is no better place to focus on for ABC trading opportunities than the US equities market. Noel Campbell and I have just finished a round of seminars in the USA introducing the studies of Gann and Bowden to some very eager traders.

Oil - A Technical Approach

27 Aug, 2004
When meeting new people it’s a common question to enquire as to their profession. In our industry this can lead to some interesting discussions with cab drivers as most of the general public are looking for a quick tip or a good news story for their NAB or TLS shares.

Amazon - It's A Jungle Out There!

30 Jul, 2004
After a few weeks away from the market on my recent vacation, the level of enthusiasm for the markets is at an all time high. Getting away for a small period of time can provide some new perspective especially if you had reached the stage you can’t see the woods from the trees.

The Power Of The First Range Out

7 Jun, 2004
This statement was one that was passed around at the recent Interactive Trading Workshop in Brisbane. The idea of price forecasting and repeating ranges was well covered here and this has sparked the thought to put pen to paper and look at some examples.

The Story On Most People's Lips - Oil

31 May, 2004
This week has proved to be a very interesting week indeed. I have had the pleasure of watching the markets go by from Singapore and two things have dominated the news here. The Dow Jones rallying and holding above 10,000 points and the price action in oil hovering above the $40 US a barrel.

BHP - An ABC Trade Setup

24 May, 2004
At the end of the Trading week most want to step back and take stock of what has occurred in the week that was. It is also a good time to analyse any positions that you are currently in and ensure that they are running to your plan.

Certainty in Currencies

10 May, 2004
Recent times in both the index markets and normal shares trading have proven to be “interesting”. A slight air of uncertainty is creeping in especially when one looks at the financial press. The different political agendas in a number of the world’s major countries coupled with the ongoing tensions in the known hotspots, have only added to this overall feel.

Projecting With Time and Price - MER

3 May, 2004
Recent weeks in the market have seen some very interesting local movements. A confession I have to make is that I have not been keeping a very close eye on the Australian equities market. Recently the US equities have really caught my eye. It is hard to argue with the liquidity and overall scale of movement across the major stock exchanges. The ABC trading system has been highlighting many profitable trades using the basic rules of the Starter Pack.

ABC Trading - Outside Day Entry

27 Apr, 2004
When starting out with the ABC trading system most traders identify the pattern and set their milestones based on their anticipated Point C. The following day the market will either confirm their view and the trade is entered or the anticipated signal will not be forthcoming.

ABC Trading And Woolworths

5 Apr, 2004
Looking at the daily bar chart on Woolworths (WOW) the first thing that traders new to ABC principles will notice, is a signal to enter short on March 31. Clicking the Hilites button in the Starter Pack software is the easiest way to flag any potential trades.

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