Crude Oil review 3 Jul 2013 Aaron Lynch 3 Jul, 2013 Aaron Lynch from Safety in the Market recaps the movement of Crude oil over the last 2 weeks.
Crude Oil – Can it break through Aaron Lynch 20 Jun, 2013 So here we are sitting on the cusp if the June seasonal date and most traders and investors are thinking and reacting to the update by Bernanke. The US Federal Reserve is sending a hawkish message of the case for sustaining the record stimulus levels into the US economy.
The Wheel of Fortune Tim Walker 20 Jun, 2013 As the old quote says, ‘The moving finger writes, and having writ, moves on.’ As most of you know, I have myself ‘moved on’ to Thailand at the start of this year, which has been a wonderful and exciting experience for me. Now the time has come where I must bid farewell to Safety in the Market, and so this will be my last contribution to the Safety in the Market Monthly newsletter.
Yes, But How Do I Trade It? Lauren Jones 20 Jun, 2013 After my recent article Clusters not Clutter I was thrilled to receive some emails from students telling me they did their own analysis on ANZ and were able to profitably trade the ensuing fall in the market.
Market Update 4 June 2013 Aaron Lynch 4 Jun, 2013 Aaron Lynch examines the current price action in the markets with a focus on the increased volatility in the ranges.
Market Update 27 May 2013 Aaron Lynch 27 May, 2013 Aaron Lynch from Safety in the Market delivers an update for the week ahead with a keen focus on the Crude market
Told you so Andrew Page 14 Dec, 2009 As it turns out, this was amazingly prescient, with the market rallying strongly between then and now.
Setting up your psyche Tom Scollon 14 Dec, 2009 It is best not to trade or invest beyond your ability to control your heart and emotions or nerves – call it what you like.
Understanding the Three Groups of People Sinan Koray 18 Aug, 2009 Today more than ever, successful traders need three kinds of relationships to prosper.
Why do we want to know why? Sinan Koray 18 Aug, 2009 We are, all of us, traders included, a bunch of curious people. We like to know why.