I have covered a number of my favourite sources of fundamental information in the first three posts in this series so today I would like to cover sources of “non-fundamental” information which include technical and sentiment analysis. Technical analysis involves looking at price charts, technical indicators like volume, moving averages, Fibonacci retracement levels, and Moving [...]
The Australian All Ords is testing 4500 again. The last time it touched this level was in February 2010 and the consensus by stock experts was “Hold your nerve, its time to jump in“. That article quoted market heavyweights like CommSec chief economist Craig James, AMP Capital Investors head of investment strategy Shane Oliver and [...]
// That’s the headline Robert Prechter gave to his just-published Elliott Wave Theorist. You can read that entire 10-page issue right now — for FREE! Continue reading to learn more or get it now. Headlines are usually about what happened already, but Prechter’s headline is about what happens next. It goes beyond providing information. Yes, [...]
Robert Prechter is a leading technical analyst and market forecaster who specialises in a technical analysis method called Elliott Wave Theory. In late February 2009, Prechter said “cover your shorts” and predicted a sharp rally that would take the DOW to the 10,000 level. That prediction came to pass. Watch the following video to find [...]
Below is an article from Elliott Wave International which I thought fits well into our series on China. For a short time only (until March 2, 2010) readers can also download a free report that will give you a perspective of global markets, including Australia, to help you shape your investment theme for 2010. I [...]
Watching the stock market action in the past week for me has been more exciting than watching the Australian Open. The most “entertaining” market is none other than the venerable DOW (see chart above) which comprises of the 30 largest companies in the US. Just one day after making a new high, the index fell [...]