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August 29, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    Stocks continued to drift lower for the week but recovered somewhat on Friday but the trends remain down. (…)

August 23, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    Stocks moved further to the downside, reaching 4 week lows in the process having failed once again to clear short term resistance. (…)

August 15, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    Stocks made a breakout to the downside, in the direction of the long term trend and the US Dollar rose against the major currencies, reversing the recent trend. (…)

August 9, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week has seen US stocks continue to move higher but still remain within the overall lateral trading range. (…)

August 1, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week saw the stock markets continue in the mixed fashion that we have seen of late and the markets remain undecided on future direction. (…)

July 25, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week saw the stock markets move lower early in the week and then recover on Tuesday. (…)

July 19, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week saw the recent stock market rally run out of steam and reverse sharply on Friday, which may be a sign of things to come. (…)

July 12, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week saw the stock markets rally sharply from support during a light volume holiday week in the US. (…)

July 5, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week has seen the stock markets the stock markets break down through support and give a long term trend change to down. (…)

June 28, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week has seen the stock markets end their recent strength and move lower virtually across the board. (…)

June 20, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week has seen the stock markets continue higher from support and continued short term weakness for the US Dollar. (…)

June 13, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The major support levels in several markets could be tested as numerous markets are in sideways ranges with clear levels of support and resistance. (…)

June 7, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    At the end of the shortened trading week due to the markets being closed for the bank Holiday in the UK and the Memorial Day Holiday in the US, the markets ended lower, especially stocks and commodities, whilst the dollar and bonds moved higher. (…)

May 30, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    It’s been another volatile week for most markets with large swings being seen in most sectors, especially the stock markets. (…)

May 23, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week has seen a continuation of the recent high volatility and we continue to see large moves in many markets. (…)

May 17, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week has once again been highly volatile and the month of May has so far been a very eventful one as far as market events and large swings in the markets are concerned. (…)

May 10, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week has been one of the most eventful and dramatic weeks for the markets in recent memory. (…)

May 2, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    It’s been an eventful week in which we have seen a sharp increase in volatility, especially in the stock indexes but also in some commodities and currencies. (…)

April 26, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week has seen the markets recover from the Goldman Sachs induced sell-off and once again seen the major indexes post new highs for the year. (…)

April 19, 2010

  • LS Trader Weekly Update

    The past week has seen stocks post new highs once again, clear significant round numbers (11000 for the Dow, 1200 for the S&P500 and 2000 for the Nasdaq 100) but then sell off after the news about the SEC going after Goldman Sachs for fraud hit the markets and sent most markets lower on Friday. (…)

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