Nothing New Under the SUN 12 Nov, 2004 There is no doubt over just how powerful this latest run up on the DOW has turned out to be, session after session of higher highs and lows.
It's about Time (by Degrees) 5 Nov, 2004 How far can the Aussie market go? I was in two minds what to write about this week but have decided to go with a topic that will be a bonus for all readers.
Dow Jones Contract in Review 29 Oct, 2004 Last week I wrote about some of the finer details of the Dow Jones $10 multiplier contract, traded at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) .
Focus on Futures - Handling Contracts 22 Oct, 2004 Last week I wrote briefly about the benefits of futures compared with the popular trading vehicle of options.
Watching For A Break-Out 17 Sep, 2004 A few weeks back I wrote about the 180-degree pressure date on the chart of Sugar. I actually entered the market the day after the low and sat tight with stops under the 180-degree low.
Gann’s Laws are Truly Universal 3 Sep, 2004 This week’s article is being written from San Francisco, California. Aaron Lynch and I have just finished our first round of Safety in the Market Seminars in the U.S. of A.
How High Can Caltex Soar? 27 Aug, 2004 Recently during a discussion with a couple of new traders they shared with me their fascination with the run up in the stock Caltex, CTX.
Patience and Persistence are Virtues 20 Aug, 2004 All right, enough about the Sugar market! Well maybe not. A number of weeks back in the Trading Tutors Newsletter I wrote about a potential long trade on the weekly chart for the Sugar Contract.
Trading Can Be A Balancing Act 13 Aug, 2004 This week’s article will be a bonus for those who are embarking on the journey that is learning how to trade the markets using the techniques of W.D. Gann.
Sugar, A Call To Action? 6 Aug, 2004 Based on a 30-year cycle this could be a big year in the Sugar (SB) futures contracts. This can’t be taken as a foregone conclusion though. The importance of the 30-year cycle is revealed with some quick calculations, 30 years represent 360 months.