Why efficiency is bad news for traders Andrew Page 4 Jul, 2008 When we talk about efficiency in markets, we are referring to the speed with which new information is accurately priced into securities.
Oil and the Market Andrew Page 27 Jun, 2008 Last week we discussed the rise and rise of crude oil, and the factors that have contributed to the persistent upward push.
Oil - where to from here? Andrew Page 20 Jun, 2008 Not since the oil crisis of the 70’s have we seen such a massive increase in the cost of energy.
Up in smoke - multiple confirmations to trade John Jeffery 16 May, 2008 A few clients in the US have begun to ask questions about Integrated Investor and how they might incorporate integrated techniques into their own trading.
The hunt for Value Andrew Page 16 May, 2008 Since carving out fresh highs in late October, world markets experienced the first significant correction in around five years, and for many it was a rude awakening.
A Technical reason to use Fundamentals John Jeffery 2 May, 2008 The ultimate challenge for any investor is to be able to skilfully combine both technical and fundamental data.
Volatile. Nervous. Precarious. Julia Lee 20 Mar, 2008 The US Federal Reserve has gone from plugging 10 billion dollars or 20 billion dollars in liquidity injections to adding another zero on the figure.
Record Commodity Prices Julia Lee 14 Mar, 2008 The Federal Reserve announced on Tuesday that they would inject $200 billion into treasuries to try and instill stability into financial markets.
Stock Market Weakness Continues Julia Lee 7 Mar, 2008 Thornburg Mortgage shares lost more than half their value on Thursday as the result of bankruptcy worries. The lender said that it had defaulted on debt.
Taking the Lead from the US Julia Lee 29 Feb, 2008 In focus this week was Ben Bernanke’s semiannual testimony to the House Financial Services Committee.