Market Watch Weekly – What Does WD Gann’s 50% Retracement Mean? plus Dow Theory Entry Signals!
UPDATE: A fantastic video this week, looking at the Dow Theory entry signal we got last week on the FTSE, and where has the market gone since then? Up and up! It worked like a charm. Also we look at Gann’s 50% retracement on the ASX Top 200 and All Ords, because it’s happened 2 [...]
September 12, 2010
Tags: all ords, ASX, asx top 200, australian stock market, chart, dow jones, dow theory, elliott wave, FTSE, resistance, support, trend, trend line, wd gann Posted in: Market Watch Weekly
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Market Watch Weekly – Continuation Pattern Could See All Ords fall to 3800
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: A close below 4400 on the All Ords this week would signal a short term down trend that could go to 3800, according to trend line and continuation pattern theory. [...]
August 21, 2010
Tags: all ords, ASX, asx chart, asx trend, continuation pattern, dow jones, FTSE, hang seng, head and shoulders, support, trend line Posted in: Market Watch Weekly
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Market Watch Weekly – Short Term Buy Signals on FTSE, Dow Jones, All Ords, and Hang Seng Elliott Wave
By Dave McLachlan Click below for the latest Market Watch Video (if you can’t see the video, click the link above). UPDATE: Finally we have some short term buy signals on the All Ords – and then on every other market too – as the markets are more related than we think. Price has crossed [...]
July 24, 2010
Tags: asx chart, asx market watch, asx trend, Dave McLachlan, elliott wave, investing, resistance, stock market, support, trading, trend line Posted in: Market Watch Weekly
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ASX Market Watch – May 2010 – ASX Top 200 Awaiting Bear Market Signal
By Dave McLachlan Click below for the latest Market Watch Video (if you can’t see the video, click the link above). UPDATE: The ASX Top 200 has confirmed its short term sell signal at the end of April 2010 – now we’re just waiting to see if it will also confirm a full bear market [...]
May 16, 2010
Tags: asx chart, asx market watch, asx top 200, broadening wedge, Dave McLachlan, support, trend line Posted in: Market Watch Weekly
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