Archive for August, 2010

Dave’s Trading Diary – Entry Signals So Close You Can Taste It

 See The Trading Diary Here Hi guys, Well company reporting is in full swing, and things are about as exciting as it gets!  As I mentioned in this weeks Market Watch, you can tell by the way the market is jumping around that no one really knows what they are doing.  This kind of price [...]

August 15, 2010  Tags: , , , ,   Posted in: Dave's Trading Diary  No Comments

Market Watch Weekly – ABC Corrections on All Ords and Hang Seng, Plus Buy and Sell Signals

By Dave McLachlan Click below for the latest Market Watch Video (if you can’t see the video, click the link above) - See Terms Here UPDATE: It seems like the tiniest bit of news can send the market into a panic or an uproar at the moment.  One minute it’s up, one minute it’s down.  This [...]

August 14, 2010  Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Market Watch Weekly  No Comments

Dave’s Trading Diary – Sometimes You Just Gotta Follow The Rules

 Buys this week: ABP, IPL, PNA, MGX Hi guys, It’s not always easy buying into shares when the overall market looks shaky, or the news isn’t supporting your point of view.  It’s times like those that you just have to realise that not every trade will be a winner – and that if you have [...]

August 8, 2010   Posted in: Dave's Trading Diary  No Comments

Market Watch Weekly – Dow’s Predictions on All Ords, FTSE, and Elliott Wave Prediction Coming True

By Dave McLachlan Click below for the latest Market Watch Video (if you can’t see the video, click the link above). UPDATE: A massive week this week guys!  The market has done exactly what we thought it would over the last few weeks, which is always nice.  This is because the All Ords, FTSE, and [...]

August 7, 2010  Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Market Watch Weekly  No Comments

Dave’s Trading Diary – Reporting Season, The Best Time For Signals Both Good And Bad

 Buys this week: David Jones (DJS), Bradken (BKN), GUD Holdings (GUD). Hi guys, What a fantastic time of year reporting season is.  For most of the year a company’s share price is based on speculation or other external factors like weather, consumer sentiment, interest rates etc.  But twice a year we get the company’s actual [...]

August 1, 2010   Posted in: Dave's Trading Diary  2 Comments