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The Iron Lady: Profit from her Legacy

Apr 10, 2013 at 4:59 pm in Market Commentary by City Insider · Leave a Comment »

A nation remembers Baroness Thatcher – acknowledged as the force behind the most significant economic reforms in post-war Britain and a formidable political figure. The Iron Lady earned her place in history, not least for being the first female Prime Minister. Her legacy continues to inform today’s politics and today’s Britain.

How to Profit from Osborne’s Failure

Mar 26, 2013 at 12:24 pm in Market Commentary by City Insider · Leave a Comment »

Britain’s economy is growing less than expected; borrowing remains sky high and ratings agency Fitch has the country on negative watch. Yet it seems as though the Coalition has emerged with some credit from last week’s budget.

Zak Mir Interviews Vince Stanzione

Mar 25, 2013 at 2:04 pm in Interviews by Dave · Leave a Comment »

This month Zak interviews self proclaimed spread betting guru Vince Stanzione.

When using Stops is Not Appropriate

at 8:12 am in Risk Management by Dave · Leave a Comment »

The primary problem however with stops is the knowing just where to place them. But the purpose of this piece is not to suggest at what percentage level a stop should be placed. No, the idea behind this is to illustrate one prime trading strategy where a stop loss can actually be detrimental to your account.

Forget Gold and Equities – it’s time to cotton on to a Great Investment

Mar 4, 2013 at 12:28 pm in Market Commentary by City Insider · Leave a Comment »

In terms of commodities, gold is on its worse monthly streak for 16 years. Elsewhere, the eurozone came back to life after Italy failed to choose a clear winner in its general election.

Why Analysts as a Group are Always Wrong

Feb 28, 2013 at 2:29 pm in Fundamental Analysis by Dave · Leave a Comment »

The more regular readers amongst you will know that I hold a lot of participants in the financial markets industry in extremely low regard. This is not without reason or experience however.

Currency Wars Explained

at 1:44 pm in Fundamental Analysis by Dave · Leave a Comment »

A currency war is essentially a competitive devaluation of a country’s currency relative to others or against a basket of currencies in an attempt to boost exports (external demand) and so add impetus to that country’s industry. It is, traditionally, the easiest way to become competitive…

5 of the Worst Rogue Traders in History

at 12:47 pm in General Trading by Dave · Leave a Comment »

Many of these traders shocked the world by virtue of the sheer magnitude of their losses and all ended up in prison. The one common theme from each of the trader’s stories is hubris – an all too common human emotion. That coupled with greed, ego and inability to accept that they are wrong were the other common ingredients.

How Platinum can help you Eat like a Horse

Feb 14, 2013 at 2:46 pm in Market Commentary by City Insider · Leave a Comment »

THE City of London is on alert and for once the fears are not related to the Eurozone debt crisis. Horsemeat-gate has filtered its way through to the square mile meaning eating habits across the financial world have been turned on their heads.

Margarita time for Dave, George and Boris as the UK grinds to a halt

Jan 31, 2013 at 6:26 pm in Market Commentary by City Insider · Leave a Comment »

If the World Economic Forum in 2012 was ‘Austerity Davos’ then this year it was all about pizza. The sight of David Cameron, George Osborne and Boris Johnson laughing over their thin-crust margaritas summed up the mood of this year’s gathering – it seemed like everybody let their guard down a little after last year’s drama.