Oscillating around Tom Scollon 30 Nov, 2009 Oscillating around can also mean being thrown around. I would like to add a little more to the subject of the oscillator which I touched on last week.
IF-THEN-ELSE Mathew Barnes 23 Nov, 2009 I’m not a computer programmer by any stretch of the imagination. I have no plans to become a computer programmer either!
The Exception That Proves the Rule - Part 2 Andrew Page 23 Nov, 2009 Last week I examined the performance of the Japanese market over the past 20 years and claimed that although the major indices have declined by around 69% in that time, the experience for long term investors would be substantially better provided even the most basic of principles were applied.
Wotif it goes well? John Jeffery 23 Nov, 2009 After such a successful launch to a limited client segment, it’s a good time to reflect on the first 2 months of the Tradingkey and review the methodology that has yielded close to a 70% success rate.
One last fling? Tom Scollon 23 Nov, 2009 The last few months have been interesting to say the least. Some got it right from day one – they piled into the share market on March 6 whilst others have dabbled along the way.
The Magic of Butterflies - Part 7 Matt Baker 16 Nov, 2009 Welcome to part 7 of a new article series on one of my favourite strategies, the Butterfly.
The Exception That Proves the Rule - Part 1 Andrew Page 16 Nov, 2009 They say that one should always avoid speaking of politics and religion in polite conversation.
Up up and away Tom Scollon 16 Nov, 2009 I am often asked what set up do I typically look at for a ‘buy’. I am a sworn Elliott devotee and so that is always core to my stock selection.
The Magic of Butterflies - Part 6 Matt Baker 9 Nov, 2009 Welcome to part 6 of a new article series on one of my favourite strategies, the Butterfly.
Caveat Rally Jordan Craw 9 Nov, 2009 Accepted truths are an interesting concept, especially in the stock market. In February this year, the fact that banks, the stock market and the economy were all falling apart was an accepted truth.