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Tom Scollon

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From farmer to high school teacher to successful investor and financial advisor, Tom Scollon's career path has been diverse. Yet this interesting mix has resulted in far-reaching experience in a range of industries and enabled him to enjoy unmitigated success trading the markets. He has invested successfully on the Australian stockmarket for more than 20 years trading equities, options and other financial instruments using technical analysis techniques to determine trends and chart market movements. Tom believes that studying simple trends such as price and volume can reveal much about a stock’s prospects. He uses technical indicators such as “On Balance Volume”, “Bollinger Bands” and “Elliott Wave” to predict where the market might head next. He is a great teacher and in his articles he translates his views into easy-to-understand concepts for all levels of traders, and has thus developed a strong following over the years.

Latest Posts

A complex web

15 Dec, 2008
‘Peter’, a SharesBulletin subscriber asked – some time ago so sorry Peter about the delay – for a review of the AUD/USD. And I thought it would be of interest to TTN readers also.

Is All Forgiven?

27 Nov, 2008
As I watched the markets this week – well up to Thursday when I write my column

Beware the spin

14 Nov, 2008
Our world of finance, of greed, of desperation to survive reeks of panic.

Worrisome Good News

7 Nov, 2008
Yes I know I am a worry wart but there are some insidious things happening that are causing me concern.

The SPI

31 Oct, 2008
Sean writes: ‘Around the middle of this year you gave us your thoughts on where you thought the SPI was headed.

Mr OPEC don't even try and 'fix' it

24 Oct, 2008
As OPEC meet to decide on production cuts, that they think may or may not affect the price of oil, I thought I would contemplate what may happen regardless of what OPEC do.

Related China issues

17 Oct, 2008
My brain is teaming with issues related to the looming global recession and China. I will try and deal with them succinctly.
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