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Don’t Make the Mistake of Being Bearish – Markets are Looking Bullish

World stock markets as measured by the MSCI World index are looking very bullish. The log scale Point and Figure chart shows the long-term 45° trend from 1974 is still intact, with the price moving...

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The Secret Law of Vibration

A law that describes and organises the processes of adjustment throughout the Universe probably goes well beyond most people’s beliefs. Nevertheless, the reality of such a law may be the gift that has...

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How To Spread Bet With Technical Analysis – Ten Top Tips

These ten top tips for spread betting are from Malcolm Pryor. 1. Stay the right side of the 200-day moving average Research by Larry Connors, amongst others, suggests that staying the right side of the...

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Why random trade entry is as good as any technique

Technical analysts spend many an hour agonising over the best entry techniques and the best systems for trend following. But, frankly, is all the effort worth it? My testing proves not; random entries...

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The Next 10-Year Bull Market Shares: Exclusive Interview

Are we on the cusp of a major long-term bull market in stocks and shares? That’s the theory of author Eoin Treacy, and his upcoming book Crowd Money is the guide to which shares are likely to travel...

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Adrian Manz: Exclusive Interview

Dr Adrian Manz is a seriously impressive guy: a successful professional trader for over 15 years (check out his  ’war room’ below), he is also a prolific and candid sharer of market insights via his...

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A special report on £/$ from John Piper

The price action on £/$ has formed a huge triangle over the last five years, which is illustrated in the chart below. GBP/USD January 2007 to January 2013 Triangles are coiled springs and when the...

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The MEJT System, Daily S&P 500 Trading Forecast (10 September 2013)

The MEJT system is used to predict tomorrow’s stock market, specifically the movement of the S&P 500 Index. It uses the principle that market action at certain times of the day sets a pattern for...

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Tramline trading gold

In my new book Tramline Trading, I describe my tramline trading method and explain how I use it to analyse the markets – and to help identify high probability/low-risk swing trades using my tramline...

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