Archives for the ‘Book Reviews’ Category

Introduction to MACD

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Feb 2nd, 2010 • Category: Book Reviews, Broker Commentary, Educational, Lind-Waldock In the News, The Lighter Side

by Dennis Cajigas
Moving Average Convergence/Divergence, otherwise known as MACD, was created by Gerald Appel in the 1960s as a way to analyze market momentum and strength. While it fell out of favor in the early 1980s, it experienced a resurgence of popularity with the development of the MACD histogram by Thomas Aspey in 1986. The [...]



Top Five Indicators Traders Use

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jan 27th, 2010 • Category: Book Reviews, Broker Commentary, Educational, Lind-Waldock In the News, Market Updates, The Lighter Side, Trader Viewpoints

by Phil Streible
There are many different types of chart patterns market technicians focus on when making trading decisions, and many ways to interpret them. That is why technical analysis is truly an art. The key is to be able to recognize these patterns, and implement a trading strategy based on what you think the charts [...]



Sr. Market Strategist Ilczyszn on First Business

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jan 22nd, 2010 • Category: Book Reviews, Broker Commentary, Lind-Waldock In the News

Lind Plus Senior Market Strategist Richard Ilczyszn appeared on First Business tv Thursday, January 21, 2010. Hear his views on the market that day in this clip (scroll down). http://bit.ly/7jSH4A



The Real Deal on Leveraged Commodity ETFs

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jan 11th, 2010 • Category: Book Reviews, Broker Commentary, Educational, Lind-Waldock In the News

by Aaron Fennell and David Berglas
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are now among the most heavily traded equity vehicles, making up over 30 percent of the trading volume of the NYSE and over 15 percent trading volume on the TSX. Commodity-based ETFs use commodity futures, or over-the-counter forward contacts, as underlying assets. They are often seen [...]



Ordered Your 2009 Commodity Trading Guide and Stock Trader’s Almanac Yet?

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jan 9th, 2009 • Category: Book Reviews, Educational

Lind-Waldock’s Traders’ Catalog now has the 2009 Commodity Trading Guide by David Hightower and Terry Roggensack, and the 2009 Stock Trader” Almanac, by Jeffrey A. Hirsch in stock. These are two must-have resources for traders.
Order Your 2009 Commodity Trading Guide for just $20
For 14 years The Hightower Report’s Commodity Trading Guide has been recognized as [...]



A Bull in China, by Jim Rogers

By Susan Abbott Gidel • Aug 4th, 2008 • Category: Book Reviews

For a primer on China’s investment opportunities and climate, “A Bull in China,” is a great resource, written by someone who has seen its economic developments first-hand over the last two decades. It provides a broad overview along with brief insights into dozens of listed stocks that already are big names in the Chinese stock market—and often can be traded in New York or London.

As Rogers writes: “Whatever the risks, this much is clear: it’s more scary to have all your savings in the U.S. stock market than it is to put a portion in China…”



Can Commodities Rebound?

By Paul Nowak • Jul 29th, 2008 • Category: Book Reviews, Broker Commentary, Webinars

Blake Robben, Senior Market Strategist with Lind Plus, believes that price declines in several commodity markets have provided buying opportunities for those that have been waiting to go long. Blake recently presented a webinar analyzing the stock market and commodity markets. You can read his commentary here: Stocks Still Bearish; Commodities Bullish.
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Aussie Dollar Backs Off 25-Year High

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jul 16th, 2008 • Category: Book Reviews, Broker Commentary, Market Updates, Trader Viewpoints

The Australian dollar has come off its 25-year high against the U.S. dollar following four straight gaining sessions, after its Central Bank Governor said the chances of “keeping inflation low over the medium term are good.” Market participants took that as a hint rates may not increase further from the current level of 7.25 percent. [...]



Book Review: Hot Commodities by Jim Rogers

By Susan Abbott Gidel • May 13th, 2008 • Category: Book Reviews

Commodity markets are in the news every day now, from record-high gasoline prices in the United States to food riots around the world. If you want to understand how it all got started and where it all might end up, read “Hot Commodities: How Anyone Can Invest Profitably in the World’s Best Market,” by Jim Rogers.