Trading the Plan Tim Walker 28 Jun, 2010 Firstly I would like to express my thanks to all the readers who have given me feedback on these articles on Santos (STO:ASX).
You Just Never Know What is Around the Corner Tom Scollon 28 Jun, 2010 Yes I know it is cliché to say such. But as I watched the Kevin Rudd spill – an extraordinary fall from grace in a very short period from giddy popularity heights.
Negative Gearing, Backwards Thinking Andrew Page 21 Jun, 2010 Figures from the tax office reveal that 1 in 10 Australian tax payers own property that is negatively geared.
Consensus Worries this Little Mind Tom Scollon 21 Jun, 2010 At the moment – or I guess strictly speaking ‘around this time’ – so many markets are showing a consensus Elliott pattern. Let’s look at a few examples:
Reversing Positions Tim Walker 4 Jun, 2010 The recent articles in this series on Santos (STO:ASX) have been inspired by a lesson from the WD Gann Stock Market Course where he teaches his Mechanical Stock Trading Method and tests it over a 15-year period in US Steel.
Ascending / Descending Triangles John Jeffery 4 Jun, 2010 If you are looking to trade a break out on an intraday chart, one pattern which is often quite useful and favoured by currency traders is the ascending or descending triangle.
GFC 2.0 Andrew Page 4 Jun, 2010 Are we headed for another great depression? Many seemingly credible commentators seem to thinks so, although as is often the case there is conflicting views and rigorous debate.
Lil Aussie Battler Tom Scollon 4 Jun, 2010 Once a year I like to write about the Aussie dollar although I do not get into the serious technical’s as this is the domain of our specialist currency expert, Matt Barnes.
Elliott Wave and the Dow John Jeffery 28 May, 2010 The current market conditions and volatility are causing a huge amount of consternation amongst investors and traders around the globe.
Advanced Trading Tim Walker 28 May, 2010 This newsletter goes to a wide readership, and traders of all levels of ability follow these articles. I aim to write information that will suit people at these different levels.