Everyone knows people make mistakes when rushed to do something or if they are scared of something bad happening. We also know fear and greed is what moves the market each month, week, day and tick… So when the majority of investors are selling their shares at the same time you must recognize the psychology behind it and prepare for a low risk trading opportunity in the days that follow.
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U.S. market update: trading when investors are fearful
June 6th, 2011 · No Comments
Tags: Investing · Stockmarket · United States
ASX All Ordinaries, ASX 200, ETF Gold & Dow Jones charts for 2010
January 7th, 2011 · 7 Comments
Now that 2010 is behind us, let’s look at some stock market charts for last year and see if we can pick up any trends that might be of some use as 2011 unfolds. Do the charts reflect a booming Australian economy and set the scene for a bull market in 2011? Or should we be a little more cautious?
Tags: China · Stockmarket
ASX All Ordinaries drifts sideways, the NBN and political turmoil
November 25th, 2010 · 4 Comments
Over the last few months it has become increasingly difficult to write about the Australian stock market simply because not much has been happening. During the last 12 months the market has basically moved sideways with just the occasional dip or rally to break up the boredom.
Tags: Commodities · Politics · Stockmarket · technology
Oil, gold, the Dow Jones and the ASX All Ordinaries.
July 29th, 2010 · 8 Comments
Despite a fairly nasty stock market correction over the last few weeks the Australian market did not fall anywhere near the lows of March 2009 and as I have been saying for nearly a year, we won’t see those levels again for some time, if ever. So now that the market correction appears to be over, what are stocks, oil and gold prices likely to do during the next few months.
Tags: Stockmarket
Australian stock market outlook for 2010.
December 27th, 2009 · 36 Comments
As the end of the year approaches it is time once again to contemplate how stocks may perform over the next 12 months. There are plenty of views around of course that range from the super bearish (i.e. there will be another stock market crash) to super bullish, (i.e. markets will surge to dizzying new heights) but I will steer clear of both extremes. So at the risk of being very wrong, very soon, let me now underwhelm you with my outlook for the Australian share market in 2010.
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Economic mixed signals, the ASX All Ords and gold prices.
November 11th, 2009 · 22 Comments
Despite how convincing market experts appear on television or how cleverly they put pen to paper, the truth is that nobody knows for sure how the global economy will perform next year. For every positive sign or trend there is a worrying one, and despite the Dow Jones having some strong days recently the fact is the U.S. economy is still in bad shape.
Tags: China · Commodities · Economy · Stockmarket · United States
The All Ordinaries, the Baltic Dry Index and other charts to watch.
May 27th, 2009 · 6 Comments
Sometimes when confronted by a seemingly endless barrage of economic data it is beneficial to just grab a cup of coffee and calmly review a few stock market related charts to see if they are trying to tell us something. Yes it is pretty chaotic in the global economy these days but believe it or not, some order appears to be creeping back into the Australian stock market.
Tags: Commodities · Stockmarket
Is the golden era for the Australian stock market over?
January 10th, 2009 · 3 Comments
One question that investors need to consider amongst all this market turmoil is; has the dream run of the Australian stock market come to end? Perhaps for example the days of the Australian market (ASX) outperforming the Dow Jones Index are over and we need to be prepared for less glamorous returns? We might even have to put aside our patriotic feelings and look offshore for better returns in the future?
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