
Deciding where to invest your capital is hard work for both novice and experienced investors alike, identifying the market sectors you would like to include in your portfolio first is basic common sense. Before you drill down into individual companies...
If your aim is to trade the markets to a professional level, then it is crucial you understand the thought process and rational which other traders (your competition) are using to base their entries. Elliot Wave Theory is one of the most popular charting techniques, and one which...

Hedge funds are a portfolio of investments that are designed to outperform the regular index markets like the S&P 500. Organizations like ours are run by hedge fund managers (ala… Me!) who have a team of technical, fundamental and quantitative analysts working alongside them, in addition to individuals who are capable of...
Point and figure is a method of technical analysis which requires a degree of study, both in reading and using, before an individual becomes confident in its practical applications. Point and figure charts are composed in grid format, and whether you choose to write out charts by hand on blanks sheets of mathematics paper, or use a...

A question which often comes up, is how much money do you realistically need to start investing in the stock market, and how risky is it to invest a large amount of capital in the markets? Are we talking crossing the road without looking, or going on a date with a...
Whether you like it or not, to become successful in the financial markets you will need to follow a set of rules, and follow them to the letter (I have my glasses and strict face on now, and my cane in my right hand). The rules you follow will vary for each individual trader, according to your own trading, which means you will have to...

It’s important that you understand how different markets are correlated, not just to make it possible to trade the inefficiencies between them, but more-so that you are able to understand the markets as a whole. Having a broad overview of market dynamics, and possessing the ability to make reasonable assumptions as to the way...