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Repeat In S&P500

Mario La Marra 5 Oct, 2007
As a general baseline of analysis, history gives us an indication of how our markets will react at current levels.
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USDLR Fall Not Over

Tom Scollon 5 Oct, 2007
The market fall may be mostly over but there is still more pain ahead – for the US dollar, anyway. On the flipside, currencies like the lil’ Aussie battler are set to rise further.
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How Bad Is It?

Tom Scollon 28 Sep, 2007
It is several years since I have seen such controversy and diversity of opinion amongst the bears and the bulls about market direction.
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Still Standing, But For How Long?

David Dixon 21 Sep, 2007
The last two weeks have been interesting in our local markets to say the least. Since the August 2007 lows around 60% of our ASX Sectors have managed to recover to a reasonable level.
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Fix Your Mortgage?

Tom Scollon 21 Sep, 2007
I read with curiosity a personal finance article (in Australia) about fixing your home loan interest rate. Well, whether you fix it is going to depend on what part of the globe you live in.
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Lessons of history

John Jeffery 14 Sep, 2007
To believe in the predictive power of analysis is to accept a couple of assumptions.
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Too late for the good oil?

Tom Scollon 14 Sep, 2007
I am talking about black gold and not ‘good oil’ in the sense of the ‘low down’ or ‘secret information’.
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Sail or Fail, It's Crunch Time!

David Dixon 6 Sep, 2007
Over the past month there have been many great shorting opportunities for students that follow the Safety in the Market trading system.
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Let no man write my epitaph

Tom Scollon 6 Sep, 2007
Thank you for your many emails. As anticipated your comments had two things in common. Firstly you all had strong views – in a frightening sort of way.
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Putting on the bear hat

John Jeffery 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.
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