Trading

You Can Read the Right Side of a Chart

There’s a popular myth that you can’t read the right hand side of a chart. Of course there is no…

Supermarkets: Trolleys at Dawn

As usual, the unintended consequences of legislation demanded by politicians, who have no scientific background, to appease a public ignorant…

Early Entry Trumpet Blowing

This is not a piece about how to interpret a fanfare, but a nice illustration of some of the articles…

Low Cost Airlines: RyanAir versus EasyJet

My cousin works for EasyJet, and although he’s been in love with airlines since he was a kid, I don’t…

FT30 as a Leading Indicator

There is some madness around in the market place these days. HSBC looks like it might perform a bit better…

Hammerson and Interesting FTSE 350 Sectors

Hammerson (HMSO) is an interesting chart. They’re in retail shopping and have a portfolio of shopping centres, retail parks and…

TA: Spotting Differentials

Perhaps until the ‘80s it was possible to say that governments had some control over their own economic destiny, and…

Themed Watchlist 2

Growing up, as I did, in London, I can count the number of times we had a White Christmas on…

How Many Potatoes to the Bitcoin?

I was running an event last week where a chap turned up and instead of offering three pound coins or…

Tight Spreads

I remember a spate of white label spread betting sites popping up a few years ago. A white label, for…