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.
Backwards thinking Andrew Page 28 May, 2010 All traders know the trend is your friend. That is, you buy when prices are rising and sell when prices are falling; a seemingly self evident truth that is entirely logical, or is it?
Classic Elliott? Tom Scollon 28 May, 2010 Although picking short term moves is not a walk in the park at the moment, the medium term Elliott outlook is less difficult and in fact shaping up to be a classic Elliott set up.
The Curiosity of The Credit Spread - Part 3 Matt Baker 24 May, 2010 Welcome to the third part of my series of articles on the Credit spread. So far in this series of articles it may seem all like doom and gloom, as far as dispelling some of the myths of Credit spreads, but in this week’s article I am going to show the reasons I like them.
Is the end nigh? Tom Scollon 24 May, 2010 At SharesBulletin - www.sharesbulletin.com.au – we issue intra week updates when markets go AWOL as we saw this week. In fact we issued two this week – and there may be more to come.
Support Lines John Jeffery 14 May, 2010 In most of my articles I tend to focus upon current market action and draw the reader’s attention to a stock, commodity or other instrument which is likely to offer profits.
The Magic of Butterflies - Part 17 Matt Baker 7 May, 2010 Welcome to Part 17 of my series of articles on the Butterfly. In this weeks article we are going to continue looking at the Greeks of the Butterfly case study we looked at in Parts 15 and 16. The case study was taken from LiveTrade www.optionetics.com.au/livetrade7days
Know Your Bias Jordan Craw 7 May, 2010 A diversified approach is important in any investment strategy. There are varying levels of diversity from Macro to Micro levels. It is commonly accepted that using a combination of property, stocks and cash is a sound diversification strategy on a macro level.
Theory Vs Practice Andrew Page 30 Apr, 2010 There is a long standing though controversial theory known as the Efficient Market Hypothesis. Basically, it rather bizarrely claims that well informed markets react with almost perfect efficiency in pricing new information into shares.