I Just Don't Know Tom Scollon 23 Nov, 2012 What an admission! I really don’t know where the markets are going in the medium-term.
Feeling the Pain Lachlan McPherson 5 Jul, 2010 We saw a strong change in sentiment for the last week of June, as markets wound up their worst quarter since the Global Financial crisis.
Blameless Andrew Page 5 Oct, 2009 Despite a lot of rhetoric over the so called ‘September effect’ most major markets around the world ended last month at or just below 12 month highs.
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.
Long Term Investing Dead? Andrew Page 2 Apr, 2009 A lot of comparisons have been made between the current Global Financial Crisis and the great depression, and indeed there are many similarities. Unfortunately though, such comparisons seem to provide little scope for optimism, especially for the longer term investor.
It's All Relative Jordan Craw 20 Mar, 2009 Over this period of bear market action I have been continually dismayed by statistics used in the mainstream media. Statements like "...the Dow had its largest one day decline in history" may sound fair enough, but when we are talking about absolute changes in price they are really quite useless.
West and East in the ring Tom Scollon 20 Mar, 2009 A few months ago I wrote about how the USA was in decline and China was fast catching up - and so I thought that it was time to relook at these economic power machines. Not that a lot can change in a few months that will influence the outcome in decades to come.
Keep an Eye on Volume! Aaron Lynch 17 Mar, 2009 As the new week unfolds in Australia off the back off the 3rd largest "up" week in the Dow Jones history the cynic in me always has to think this is the next part of the dead cat bounce or the real deal.
Taking off the bear hat John Jeffery 16 Jan, 2009 Back in 2007 I wrote an article entitled "Putting on the Bear Hat"