Stock market newsletters abound however The Chartist is a newsletter like no other. Nick Radge, Head of Research & Trading at The Chartist, is renowned for being very direct and straight to the point. Nick offers insightful analysis of ASX stocks and global markets. The Charist is different because we invest our money the same [...]
Continue reading...8. May 2012
Technical Analysis is a process of analysing historical data. It is a method by which the user, for example a trader or investor, can engage or participate in any market they may have chosen. It is one of the main methods, the other being fundamental analysis, which market participants could use to determine which market [...]
Continue reading...24. April 2012
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A few people have commented, after reading Unholy Grails, that they had no idea The Chartist did anything other than charting analysis. So I would like to introduce you to the strategy I use for managing our SMSF: the Growth Portfolio. The Growth Portfolio captures trends The Growth Portfolio is a pure trend following strategy [...]
Continue reading...16. March 2012
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Investment Talk with John Hallows Sunday Telegraph, 27th November 2005 Over the years I’ve has a lot of fun being rude about technical analysis – to give what’s usually called “charting” its proper name. What always sparks my doubt is that the markets generally rise or crash as a result of outside, non-market events, which [...]
Continue reading...14. March 2012
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Many beginners, when learning to trade, are told to create or develop a trading plan. This plan gives them a course of action to follow throughout the life of the trade and generally includes entry criteria, the exit mechanism and some money management. A complete set of rules is termed a trading system. Technical analysis [...]
Continue reading...14. March 2012
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When new participants enter the speculative arena, most time is generally spent using technical analysis to look for a high probability entry technique. Technical analysis is the use of price, volume and chart patterns to make trading and investment decisions. Amateur traders believe that with a ‘sure-thing’ entry technique, profits are sure to follow. This [...]
Continue reading...19. September 2010
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In the last article I discussed two examples of how and why volume can show the changing face of supply and demand. When the order of supply and demand is change we will get a change in market direction, sometimes a significant change in trend or otherwise some degree of retracement of the prior move. [...]
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10. May 2012
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