False Breaks Mathew Barnes 27 Jul, 2009 Often in trading we will analyse a market using our Gann analysis, make some calculations and determine a price level that looks like it will provide support or resistance in the market.
Wagon Trails across the Orient John Jeffery 27 Jul, 2009 Over the past few weeks I had the pleasure of visiting different parts of mainland China. What becomes immediately apparent to any visitor to the major population centres in the eastern provinces is the large scale industrialisation and urbanisation that is occurring.
Adding Another Dimension To Your Trading Tim Walker 20 Jul, 2009 In my last article in Trading Tutors Newsletter Issue #315 I mentioned that the lower tops on the chart of Santos (STO:ASX) since the high of 27 March might be an indication for lower prices in Crude Oil.
Who's left to do the heavy lifting? Aaron Lynch 14 Jul, 2009 As we turned the corner into the new financial year its seems the market is performing a U turn when compared the first 6 months of 2009.
Opportunities, Opportunities, Opportunities (Everywhere) Noel Campbell 14 Jul, 2009 Welcome from me to all our Safety in the Market traders to this month’s dedicated newsletter.
What will happen in July? Sinan Koray 14 Jul, 2009 As the month of June closes and currencies have rolled over to September contract, it is a good time to look at what is ahead for the month of July.
Hammering Wave 4 Jordan Craw 13 Jul, 2009 There has been much written about the origin of candlestick charting and its uses so I won’t bore you with the standard story.
Watching the Euro Winding Up Mathew Barnes 13 Jul, 2009 Like many traders, investors, analysts and newsletter writers, I’m patiently waiting for the US Dollar to drop like a stone.
Comparing Stocks and Commodities Tim Walker 6 Jul, 2009 Anyone who has attended the Hot Commodities Summit in 2008 or 2009 would be aware of the profit potential of trading commodity futures. However, for many, particularly new traders, futures can seem inaccessible, perhaps because they require more capital, or perhaps simply because they are too confusing.
Is it Really Golden? Jordan Craw 6 Jul, 2009 Moving averages (MAs) are often the first technical indicator learnt when studying technical analysis, and why not they are straight forward and help gauge where a market is in relation to its history.