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Niels Kaastrup-Larsen in conversation with Alistair Philip: With an emphasis on systematic trading and trend following
March’s STA Monthly Meeting was yesterday, Tuesday the 9th, via Zoom webinar. Introduced by Jeff Boccaccio (who apologised for his long hair) our guest speaker, Niels Kaastrup-Larsen in Zug, Switzerland, was looking very dapper with neat greying hair, while his […]
Tags: AI, Donchian Channel, momentum
Price, price relative, and spreads: Variations on a price chart
As pointed out a fortnight ago in the STA blog, I believe that Charles Dow’s third tenet, that the market discounts all news, is the most important of his six. Put it another way, price contains all current knowledge, expectations […]
Tags: ratio, regression, relative, Spreads
‘Global Outlook and the Minsky Risk’: A presentation by Ron William CFTe MSTA for IFTA
I was 13 minutes late for yesterday’s (25th February 2021) IFTA webinar presentation hosted by Wieland Arlt, board member of Germany’s VTAD technical analysis society. I felt terrible as I’d recently heard that a job-seeker’s interview had been immediately terminated […]
Tags: risk, S&P 500, Vix
Dow Theory – in case you’ve forgotten: Digging a little deeper to banish glib assumptions
My father is Charles Dow – yes really; Charles Robert Dow, not the one you’re probably thinking of. Charles Henry Dow (1851-1902) is way too old, old enough to be my great grandfather. He’s not, but he’s certainly considered the […]
Tags: 6 Tenets, Body of Knowledge, Dow theory, Indices
Mind the Gap! ‘Support, Resistance – Hidden Gaps and other Methods’
February’s STA Monthly Meeting was yesterday, Tuesday the 9th, via Zoom webinar. The guest speaker was Clive Lambert, vice-Chair of our society, also on its education and marketing committees, and an IFTA board member. We have all heard about […]
Tags: All Session, candles, gaps, Market Profile, Vacuum
Coincidence, correlation and confluence: Looking at the US stock market from three different angles
In the last week of January US stocks and their indices saw volatility pick up sharply. Mainstream media, which often overlooks business news in favour of something political – or better still gory – at long last jumped on the […]
Tags: Ichimoku Clouds, moving averages, S&P 500, Silver
How to present yourself: In the Working From Home world
Let’s face it, those who can WFH are among the luckier ones in the current – and ongoing for too long – pandemic. The set-up may suit some, and not others, depending on the domestic situation and physical space; but it has made us all re-think priorities and re-write our wish-list.
Up-to-date connectivity and technology (which one is confident using) are key, so much so that some politicians are suggesting these should be made basic citizens’ rights, much like clean water and efficient sewage. Personally I would also suggest that a decent desk and good chair to work at, hopefully with enough space, light and quiet, are too.
Tags: background, conference, lighting, Video
IFTA presents: ‘The Rising Star Ichimoku Strategy’ by Sankar Sharma
Members of the UK’s Society of Technical Analysts should have received a monthly newsletter with details of upcoming events, news and fixtures. If, for some reason you didn’t receive one, do email info@technicalanalysts.com to make sure you’re added to their […]
Tags: Hidden Support & Resistance, Ichimoku Clouds, Pivot
STA and ACI Annual Panel Debate: Virtual, and very slick
Now a fixture of the STA monthly meeting calendar, January is when we round up three or four candidates and ask them to outline their outlook for financial markets in the coming year. Hosted in conjunction with ACI (FX association), […]
Tags: Foreign exchange, Outlook, Stocks
‘That Was the Year that Was’ And a happy New Year to all STA members and followers
An album of satirical songs recorded live by Tim Lehrer in 1965, and originally written for NBC’s TV series ‘That Was the Week that Was’, somehow it sums up the year of the pandemic. But that’s not what I’m thinking […]
Tags: candles, long term view, percentages
‘How we get what we value’: In this difficult December
On Saturday, the 12th December, I went up into the loft to get down the Christmas decorations. Unsure as to whether I’d get it all sorted in a day, I started with the wreath on the door. Then, if I […]
Christmas Quiz goes off with a bang!: And a lot of tricky questions
The year 2020 has been like no other – that I can remember – and the festive season is too. A time when corporate and social entertainment goes into full swing, the pandemic has put paid to all that. Well, […]
Tags: Festivities, Quiz, virtual
Bubbles, busts, and how to spot them: Books at bedtime
Rather than chamomile tea and a collection of soothing fairy tales for your night table, I have better ideas as to what you should read this winter. Not horror stories or fantasy gladiators, but cautionary tales; sort of in the […]
Tags: Excess, history, Speculation
A fireside chat with author Jack D Schwager: He of Market Wizards fame
Hosted by Steven Goldstein, and timed to coincide with the launch of his latest book, this eagerly awaited event aired yesterday the 10th November 2020 with only the tiniest glitch. Of interest was that this (virtual) STA monthly meeting was […]
Tags: discipline, Risk manageent, trading
All eyes on the USA: Just in time for the elections
No, I’m not going to attempt so-called expert coverage of the ins and outs of Democrats versus Republicans and their leanings. We have seen how very badly the pollsters have done here and, more worryingly, with scientists’ predictions of the […]
Tags: confidence, Experience, Holding On, oscillators, trading
Reminder of the tie-ups the STA has with other financial associations
A fortnight ago I wrote about the STA links between Steve Goldstein’s Alpha R Cubed Ltd and AlphaMind. This was handy as he will be interviewing Jack Schwager at our next STA monthly meeting (via Zoom) on Tuesday 10th November […]
Tags: Education, finance associations, personal development
Bitcoin: digital gold or a speculative growth asset? Charlie Morris’ online STA October monthly meeting
Chief Investment Officer at ByteTree Asset Management, and STA member, Charlie describes himself as ‘’a technician at heart’’ where ‘’portfolios is my real job’’. Pre-pandemonium, when STA members could meet in person, he asked me if I ever covered crypto […]
Tags: Bitcoin, correlation, Cyrpto Currency, Portfolios
STA links to other organisations: Alpha R Cubed Ltd and AlphaMind
Steven Goldstein is associated with both, as managing director of the former and as joint host with Mark Randall in the latter. The gents go back a while, as do I, and have a wealth of experience in trading markets. […]
Market Wizards – and their lesser known cohorts: Jack Schwager hits the book launch circuit
Great excitement regarding the STA’s speaker at November ‘s monthly meeting (18:30 Tuesday 10th November – via webinar). As STA Treasurer Karen Jones pointed out: ‘’we always line up great speakers but have out-done ourselves this time’’. We’re talking about […]
Tags: author, Books, interview, Jack Schwager, Market Wizards, publisher, Steve Goldstein
STA Diploma Part 1 goes digital: Because university premises are shuttered
Normally held as evening lectures at the London School of Economics, this autumn term the Society of Technical Analysts has turned to online and virtual reality in order to deliver its course. A pity, and a challenge, as so many […]
Tags: Diploma, learning, Lecturers, Qualifications
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