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Understanding the Odds

Andrew Page 10 Sep, 2010

They say the odds of winning the jackpot on a pokie machine (slot machine for US readers) is about one in ten million. So low are the odds that you are nearly seven times more likely to be hit by lightening, and yet roughly a third of adult Australians have played them over the past year.

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Resistance Cards in Action on CBA

Lauren Jones 10 Sep, 2010

I last wrote about CBA:ASX looking at another 50% retracement in price and 50% in time lining up with a Time by Degrees date. We see from Chart 1 that this lined up with an almost 100% repeat of the previous range up and there was also price resistance around this point from the ATH Highs Resistance Card and the 2009 low Lows Resistance card. The combination of all these price pressure points form a price cluster which had us expecting a turn in the market. Trading this run short, however, required use of some of our advanced entry methods.

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Confirming Elliott

John Jeffery 10 Sep, 2010

Elliott Wave, along with Gann analysis occupies a relatively unique position compared to other forms of analysis. Based upon price action and reaction (upward and downward movements) and the time it takes for those price movements to occur, both Gann’s and Elliott’s theories attempt to pick future turning points in the markets. Of course, there are many other elements of analysis, both technical and fundamental which can support those predictions and it is the application of these supporting arguments that is often the difference between successful and unsuccessful traders.

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Telstra - How Low Can You Go?

Tom Scollon 10 Sep, 2010

I have been watching with some indifference TLS over the last few years, having once been a not insignificant shareholder; taking decent size parcels in all three tranches, but cutting loose not long after. Despite all the upbeat chat at the time of privatising I have always believed they not only would suffer for many years from being a government department despite being so called ‘privatised’ but also that they would always be a political football with too many masters. And the most telling disadvantage was they were a ‘dead in the wall’ organisation with sunset technology in a sunset space. And because of the political issues it could not move fast enough to move to sunrise strategies.

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Blowing in the Wind

John Jeffery 6 Sep, 2010
The deteriorating investment climate and recessionary environment of the last few years has had some interesting impacts on social behaviour and interests.
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Navigating Instruments

Jordan Craw 6 Sep, 2010
This week my TTN article is aimed at those using HUBB Financial software products, whether that be ProfitSource, OptionGear, ValueGain, the flagship Integrated Investor or the free HUBB Investor (www.hubbinvestor.com ).
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Still Promise in Copper?

Tom Scollon 6 Sep, 2010
Copper is often a useful guide as to the future fortunes of many of our miners – NHP, RIO, FMG and others.
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Buy & Hold is Dead - Part I

Andrew Page 30 Aug, 2010
Gone are the days, we are led to believe, where holding shares for the long term will bring any reward.
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Harmony or Frustration?

Tim Walker 30 Aug, 2010
As I write this article on Wednesday 25 August, there has been a very interesting day’s market action in Santos (STO:ASX).
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