Lessons of history 14 Sep, 2007 To believe in the predictive power of analysis is to accept a couple of assumptions.
Putting on the bear hat 31 Aug, 2007 This may sound unseasonable. Most market commentators are beginning to come around to the idea that the current pullback was an expected correction and things are going to waltz along as before.
Meteorology and Trading 10 Aug, 2007 Meteorology involves collecting large amounts of data from many different sources in order to predict what the weather will do.
Guts for Gartley 15 Jun, 2007 Following a recent round of very popular CFD workshops I conducted it became evident that there is a need for a specific workshop on technically based trading strategies that include a seasoning of fundamentals.
Warrants continued… 2 Mar, 2007 After introducing the concept of warrants as an alternative source of leverage, we now find ourselves in the position to further investigate what a warrant actually is and how it can benefit a trader or investor.
Warrants Further Attention 25 Jan, 2007 There may be more to consider when we decide to build an investment portfolio for the medium to long term.
"3" - That's (part of) the Magic Number 27 Nov, 2006 No, this has nothing to do with T3, and no, it has nothing to do with 3G technology. I’m talking about a magic number for the SPI. The number is 341.
"Alas poor stock, I knew his ratio" 10 Jul, 2006 In my last article, I began preparing you all for a look into ValueGain and fundamental analysis (I also wished luck to the Socceroos and England, but we need not mention that!!).
A 'Leeson' From History 8 May, 2006 It is useful to recall the Nick Leeson story to remind ourselves about what not to do in our own trading. I won’t digress into the story of his life and the tragedy which ultimately flowed from his mistakes, but I will look at the parallels between Nick Leeson and traders of all levels.