Survival of the Fittest John Jeffery 6 Mar, 2009 This article is going to argue two points which can not readily be taken from any chart. The first is that the market is in a bottoming process (particularly in the US) although the view from the chart is somewhat clouded.
Taking off the bear hat John Jeffery 16 Jan, 2009 Back in 2007 I wrote an article entitled "Putting on the Bear Hat"
The Sector Spectre John Jeffery 27 Nov, 2008 One way that major financial institutions go about their stock selection is to employ a process known as top down analysis.
Hedging Your Currency Risk Mathew Barnes 7 Nov, 2008 The recent fall in the value of the Australian Dollar, while painful for Australians looking to travel overseas, has proven popular with many traders whose trading accounts are denominated in US Dollars.
Easy does it John Jeffery 7 Nov, 2008 Albert Einstein said that the solution to any problem should be as simple as possible, but no simpler.
We hold these truths to be self evident... Andrew Page 31 Oct, 2008 The hot topic at the moment is of course whether or not the market has bottomed.
The SPI Tom Scollon 31 Oct, 2008 Sean writes: ‘Around the middle of this year you gave us your thoughts on where you thought the SPI was headed.
Trading a Sideways Market Mathew Barnes 28 Oct, 2008 After some serious falls in late September and early October, the Australian sharemarket is trading sideways, in what we call a trading range.
Reading the market through bonds John Jeffery 24 Oct, 2008 Bonds are interest rate instruments which often emit clues as to where the equity market might go.
Mining for Profitable CFD Trades Rob Roy 26 Sep, 2008 This article comes about through a conversation with a student who was saying that there weren’t any trades available on ASX stocks once he had added into his scanning all the possible factors that would help filter out riskier trade setups.