THE TIPSTER August 16, 2011 EURO-STERLING rallied hard last week on the back of the UK riots, but ran into a blockade of its own as it approached strong moving average and Fibonacci resistance in the £0.8820-40 area. There also appears to be good support in the £0.8650 area so playing the edges of this range for now, with a [...]
FOREX ANALYST PICKS August 16, 2011 FOREX STRATEGIST JOHN KICKLIGHTER My pick: Long dollar-yen and sterling-Swissie; short Aussie-kiwi Expertise: Fundamental/technical analysis with risk management Average time frame of trades: One day to one week Risk aversion was strong in the past few weeks, although euro-dollar didn’t participate, given the shared troubles of both economies. Conditions have settled in the past few [...]
FTSE rises but Eurozone still weighs on some bank stocks August 15, 2011 ARALLY by commodity issues on a brighter demand picture pulled Britain’s top share index higher yesterday, though weakness in banks dented some sentiment as investors looked cautiously ahead towards a key meeting today on the Eurozone debt crisis. French President Nicolas Sarkozy will meet German chancellor Angela Merkel in Paris to discuss further steps to [...]
Wall Street has a third day of gains August 15, 2011 WALL Street stocks rose for a third day yesterday as investors saw Google’s offer for phone maker Motorola Mobility as a signal to jump back into the market after weeks of sharp selling. Acquisition activity is often viewed as a sign major corporations sitting on big cash piles are willing to pay for shares even [...]
Questioning FTSE price earnings ratio forecasts August 15, 2011 OVER the last few weeks, investor uncertainty has driven a mass sell-off in equities, as market volatility has pushed investors to seek safe havens until the waters calm a little. But with prices being driven so low, is it time to pile back into UK equities? Looking at price/earnings ratios seems to suggest that the [...]
DON’T COUNT ON A MERKEL – SARKOZY DEAL August 15, 2011 I’VE been abroad for the last two weeks which has meant that I managed to miss the unpleasantness of the riots, and the market volatility of the past fortnight. As I left the country, Congress and the White House were still at loggerheads over raising the US debt ceiling. Now I’m struggling to find any [...]
Modest gains forecast after a rollercoaster ride August 14, 2011 I AM not really sure where to start this week… and I think many traders feel the same; we know there are opportunities out there, some markets are looking over-valued, some looking cheap, but the sheer scale of the volatility swings witnessed in the past two weeks – the most severe since the collapse of [...]
WALL STREET WEEK AHEAD August 14, 2011 WITH the blow from the 5 August credit rating downgrade behind them, investors will focus on the outlook for the US economy as well as signs that European policymakers may be able to contain the Eurozone debt crisis. Widespread investor panic put the market on a rollercoaster ride last week, with steep losses followed by [...]
Avoiding a wipeout when trading in volatile markets August 14, 2011 AFTER the last few weeks, traders could be forgiven for wanting to shut themselves in a dark room and hide under the duvet. We have had a downgrade of the government debt of a financial superpower, talks of Switzerland resorting to pegging its currency to the euro, and French and Italian authorities banning short-selling. Among [...]
THE WEEK AHEAD August 14, 2011 COMPANY NEWS ● Today, Michael Page International announces. Michael Page is an expert in professional services recruitment, itself employing more than 3,800 people in over 152 offices and 32 countries worldwide. ● Resolution announces tomorrow. It is led by founder Clive Cowdery and John Tiner, who was chief executive of the FSA between September 2003 [...]