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Chart of the Day: Pantheon Resources

Chart of the Day: Pantheon Resources

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On the face of it, at least from the perspective of a non oil industry expert, the decline in Pantheon Resources was overdone. However, it may be the technical / charting position which investors should take note of. Pantheon Resources (PANR): Key 80p Support Zone It would appear to some that the crash for Pantheon…

How to profit from Gold with a Binary Option

How to profit from Gold with a Binary Option

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A binary option allows you to profit from a financial market going up, down or even sideways – all with a strictly limited risk and with small stakes. Unlike financial spreads or futures, you do not need to worry about margin calls and the most you can lose is the price of the option which…

Here’s where the Fed is getting things wrong

Here’s where the Fed is getting things wrong

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The US interest rate is the hottest topic in global finance right now, and as a forex trader, however tedious it has become to continuously read seemingly ill advised predictions, it has become impossible to avoid. Everybody is at it. From bookmakers to Greenspan. Interestingly, everyone seems to have a different opinion. There are arguments…

Chart of the Day: UK Oil & Gas

Chart of the Day: UK Oil & Gas

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Horse Hill has been such an epic story of billions of barrels, ramping, counter ramping, and intrigue that one would consider the whole situation as being a little too exciting for most small cap punters. Nevertheless, at least the charting position at UKOG looks to be improving. UK Oil & Gas (UKOG): 2.75p 2016  Resistance Line…

The FED loses momentum again with ‘dusty’ jobs report

The FED loses momentum again with ‘dusty’ jobs report

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After a quiet August, we are back to business as usual, which is 90% about following central banks and 10% about following everybody else. Almost one decade after the peak of the financial crisis, global markets still rely heavily on central banks, with short-term volatility being fuelled by all kinds of speculation about expected central…

The End of Austerity?

The End of Austerity?

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“Monetary policy has done as much as it really can and it needs to be complemented by fiscal policy and structural reforms,” – Catherine Mann, chief economist at OECD A new investment paradigm? We’re living in a year of extremes. Record high equity prices, record low oil prices, record low inflation levels, and even record…

Zak’s Weekend Charts Round-Up

Zak’s Weekend Charts Round-Up

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FTSE 350 Stocks Centamin (CEY): Above 50 Day Line Could Lead Back Towards 200p While Centamin has been a decent play on the upside as far as being a proxy to the Gold price, the reality of any proxy is that the volatility can mean that even if you are right, in the short term…

Uranium stocks for the next bull market

Uranium stocks for the next bull market

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To follow our Magazine article on Uranium, here are some more thoughts… How to invest for what most observers think is an inevitable uranium price recovery in the next few years is not an easy question to answer. Given the long decline in the uranium price after Fukushima, its not surprising that practically all companies…

Something for the Weekend – Le Crunch for Apple

Something for the Weekend – Le Crunch for Apple

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I know what you must be wondering. What sort of things do I ponder when I’m not thinking about the markets? Well, I’m glad you asked. Three things are playing on my mind. Why do magpies sound like someone shaking a box of matches? Why do pigeons’ wings sound like they need oiling, and how…