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Jordan Craw

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Jordan began working with HUBB Financial in 2001. With over 10 years trading experience Jordan is the Trading Team Manager for optionsXpress Australia. He has a detailed knowledge of stocks, options, foreign exchange, futures and CFDs. Always aiming to be the contrarian, Jordan’s key area of expertise is market sentiment which he utilizes in a holistic approach to market analysis that also includes technical, fundamental and economic measures.

Latest Posts

Trend Divergence

14 Dec, 2007
Trading against the trend can be a dangerous move. As the saying goes, "The trend is your friend."

Pivot With It

30 Nov, 2007
Pivot points are an Indictor often used by floor traders or day traders as a quick and easy way to calculate resistance and support levels.

Resistance Becomes Support

16 Nov, 2007
The phrase “resistance becomes support” has been taught, traded and no doubt even argued by many a trader over the years.

Wave 4 Speaks Volumes

2 Nov, 2007
Volume is one of the simplest and most undervalued indicators around. Like indicators in general, volume alone does not give the whole picture.

Timing Wave 5 Buys

12 Oct, 2007
This week I want to review a recent Wave 5 Buy trade on Aspreva Pharmaceuticals Corp. (ASPV:NASD).

Deviation from the Norm

14 Sep, 2007
Bollinger Bands are one of the most widely used and well regarded technical indicators around. One of the reasons for their popularity is that they are a directional analysis tool as well as a measure of volatility.

Strength in ADX Numbers Revisited

31 Aug, 2007
Trend strength is an important part of trading directionally when it comes to most systems. A while ago, we looked at an additional criteria that a ProfitSource user employed at one of our software training sessions.

RSI Support

24 Aug, 2007
In this age of computers and technical trading software, Welles Wilder’s Relative Strength Index (RSI) remains one of the most popular indicators in technical analysis. <

Against the Grain

3 Aug, 2007
Taking a contrarian view is often what trading (and investing) is all about.
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