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Zak Mir

Lloyds Banking, RBS, Barclays - Latest Technicals

31 May 2013 @ 18:53
Stock market rallies may come and go, but in the recent past it has been only one way for the big banks as far as their share prices are concerned, and that is to the upside. This is hardly surprising given that the Government not only bailed them out after they gambled on the financial […]
 

101 Charts For Trading Success: The Great 2013 -2015 Bull Market?

23 May 2013 @ 22:19
  The following is an extract from the number one Amazon Investing Bestseller 101 Charts For Trading Success written in November – December 2010, and now out in Paperback. The book seemed to have two purposes, the first was apparently an attempt to break up my marriage as my wife was 7 months pregnant when […]
 

Ocado And The "Quindell" Sell Signal

13 May 2013 @ 14:45
Ocado (LSE:OCDO) shares appeared in Lessons From The Financial Markets For 2013 as an unlikely sounding buy on a break of 90p. It may appear in next year’s edition as an equally surprising sell back towards 90p.  The reason is what could be called the Quindell Sell Signal. Last week there was a lot of […]
 

AIM Stocks Charting: Now The Top 3 Volume Leaders Daily GKP, RRL, XEL

01 May 2013 @ 16:33
From this week AIM Stocks Charting will be providing a daily rundown of the top three volume stocks which in the case of May 1st means West African Minerals (LSE:WAFM) will appear with Gulf Keystone (LSE:GKP) and Range Resources (LSE:RRL). I will throw in  number 4, Sirius Minerals (LSE:SXX) as well, as a special. Yesterday’s […]
 

May Gurney (MAYG) 190p To 250p In A Week - Did You Miss Out?

28 Mar 2013 @ 09:52
I have really enjoyed the teasers posted by Tom Winnifrith relating to the perils of not following One Free Share Tip A Day, as they are always worth a look. Now I am on the same trail in the wake of the March 21st technical recommendation on Premium Blog AIM Stocks Charting for May Gurney […]
 

AIM Stocks The Movie: Bowleven, Blinkx, Sirius Minerals

16 Mar 2013 @ 23:04
  A Video Rundown of three leading AIM Stocks favourites which you can watch by clicking here   For the latest AIM stocks Video Rundowns sign up to Zak’s new premium blog AIM Stocks Charting
 

Thomas Cooking It - The Break Back Above 100p

13 Mar 2013 @ 23:10
A Video Rundown of the latest price action for Thomas Cook (LSE:TCG) which you can watch by clicking here   Read Zak’s bullish analysis on Thomas Cook from way back in November in his Amazon eBook bestseller, Lessons From The Financial Markets For 2013 by clicking here
 

AIM Stocks: The Movie - Gulf Keystone, Range Resources, Xcite Energy

09 Mar 2013 @ 14:51
  A Video Rundown of three leading AIM Stocks favourites which you can watch by clicking here For more AIM stocks sign up to Zak’s new premium blog AIM Stocks Charting
 

Gulf Keystone (GKP): Repeat Of Bullish January Set Up For March

05 Mar 2013 @ 18:01
  Gulf Keystone (GKP): Repeat of Initial 2013  Bear Trap Targets Towards 240p Again Although technical analysis or at least charting is supposed to be based in part on the notion of history repeating itself, you do not actually see many chartists taking advantage of this idea. The reason for mentioning this idea now in […]
 

Xcite Energy (XEL): Constructive Technicals

28 Feb 2013 @ 01:03
Here are the latest extracts from Zak’s new premium blog AIM Stocks Charting Xcite Energy (LSE:XEL): Key 50 Day Moving Average Support Targets 120p Plus Given how closely followed Xcite Energy shares are it is probably sensible to hold back on bearish calls so as not to upset the many holders of this stock. But […]
 
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