Archive for the ‘Research On Australian Stock Trends’ Category
Discover The Strongest Sectors Now: With Relative Strength
The chart below tells you what parts in different markets have the strongest relative strength at the moment.Â
As used by market wizard William O’Neil, no other site in Australia has this information displayed so simply and powerfully – exclusively supplied by great Australian portfolio manager Oliver Ward. And as Oliver updates it, so will we!   For Terms, [...]
March 9, 2010
Tags: ASX, Market Watch Weekly, oliver ward, Relative strength, strongest sectors, william o'neill Posted in: Research On Australian Stock Trends
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Trend Changes for February 2010
By Dave McLachlan
This month I have learned a valuable lesson. Often the market is such a simple place to go to, and yet because we are human we tend to make it complicated. And the more complicated we make it, the better we feel about ourselves.Â
But the only thing wrong with this scenario is that [...]
February 19, 2010
Tags: ASX, asx market watch, probability, stock market, traders apprentice, trend change Posted in: Research On Australian Stock Trends
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Trend Update: AMP, BHP, ANZ, QBE Confirm Down Trends
February 7th 2010
This week four more stocks in the Top 21 confirmed medium term down trends. This brings the ratio of up and down stocks to 7:14, or 66% of stocks pointing down.Â
And it is a mix heavily weighted towards financials, with AMP, ANZ, and QBE all falling in line with the overall market. BHP was [...]
February 7, 2010
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WBC – Westpac Banking Corporation
These extracts from my trading diary are for educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as investment or trading advice: Terms of use
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February 4, 2010
Tags: asx chart, asx trend, investing, Market Watch Weekly, Research, trading, WBC, westpac Posted in: Research On Australian Stock Trends
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FGL – Fosters Group
These extracts from my trading diary are for educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as investment or trading advice: Terms of use
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February 4, 2010
Tags: ASX, asx market watch, FGL, fosters, stock market trend Posted in: Research On Australian Stock Trends
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