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David Paul, MD of VectorVest UK discusses Worry Free Investing (WFI) with Nick Batsford on Core Finance TV
David Paul, MD of VectorVest UK discusses Worry-Free Investing and shows investors the best opportunities to safely generate income over time.
The Worry-Free Objectives are clearly defined in this conservative trading system:
- Capital Appreciation
- Income from Selling Options
- Dividends
You’ll soon discover how this sensible system is easy to follow.
David Paul of VectorVest discusses market timing, #GKP, #PSN, #AAL, #KAZ & #CWK on Core Finance
David Paul of VectorVest discusses market timing, Gulf Keystone #GKP, Persimmon #PSN, Anglo American #AAL, #KAZ Minerals & Cranswick #CWK with Nick ‘Moose’ Batsford of Core Finance.
Dr David Paul of VectorVest discusses market timing, #PSN, #VCP, #FORT & #SQZ on Core Finance TV
Dr David Paul of VectorVest discusses market timing, Persimmon #PSN, Victoria #VCP, Forterra #FORT & Serica Energy #SQZ with Nick ‘Moose’ Batsford on Core Finance TV.
You can examine these trading opportunities and a host of other similar stocks for a single payment of £5.95. This gives access to the VectorVest Risk Free 30-week trial, where members enjoy unlimited access to VectorVest UK & U.S., plus VectorVest University for on-demand strategies and training. Link here for more info.
Dr David Paul of VectorVest discusses market timing, #RWA, #TRI, #GLE & #RQIH on Core Finance TV
Dr David Paul of VectorVest discusses market timing, Robert Walters #RWA, Trifast #TRI, Gleeson #GLE & Randall & Quilter #RQIH with Nick ‘Moose’ Batsford on Core Finance TV.
You can examine these trading opportunities and a host of other similar stocks for a single payment of £5.95. This gives access to the VectorVest Risk Free 30-week trial, where members enjoy unlimited access to VectorVest UK & U.S., plus VectorVest University for on-demand strategies and training. Link here for more info.
Dr David Paul of VectorVest discusses the bullish underlying trend on VectorVest Composite index on Core Finance TV
VectorVest MD Dr. David Paul sheds light on the VectorVest Composite chart, which says the underlying trend line remains bullish and one may re-enter equity markets once the short-term trend gives a green light.
BP results trigger FTSE slump? Nick ‘Moose’ Batsford discusses with Zak Mir & Brand CEO Alan Green on TipTV
Nick ‘Moose’ Batsford was alongside Zak Mir, Technical Analyst for Zak’s Traders Cafe, and Alan Green, CEO of Brand Communications, when he opened the Tip TV Finance Show to discuss a range of stocks and the outlook for the FTSE 100, as well as the recent macroeconomic activity in global markets. Stocks discussed include BP (BP.), Ocado (OCDO) and Mattioli Woods (MTW).
Alan Green discusses Morrisons (MRW), Debenhams (DEB) & Greggs (GRG) on TipTV
Alan Green discusses Morrisons (MRW), Debenhams (DEB) & Greggs (GRG) on TipTV with Nick ‘Moose’ Batsford.
TipTV Daily Market Roundup – Nick ‘Moose’ Batsford, Zak Mir and Alan Green
Nick Batsford, CEO of Tip TV, was joined by Zak Mir, technical analyst for Zak’s Traders Café, and Alan Green, CEO of Brand Communications, on the Tip TV Finance Show to discuss the Chinese import and export data, the falling commodity prices, an outlook for Centrica and Hornby and a view on global producers.
Weak Chinese imports trigger risk-off
Batsford highlighted FX Street, who noted that exports in China dropped 6.8%, whilst imports fell 8.7%. Weak exports is not surprising with global demand being relatively low, but falling imports is a more serious issue for China as it highlights weak consumption. They continued that the global economy is to continue to face aggregate demand deficiency, and interest rates are likely to stay closer to zero, the new normal, so long as Chinese consumption does indeed remain weak.
Commodity melt down threatening the Santa rally
Mir outlined that we don’t know where commodities are going or how bad the situation is going to get, but with oil now falling as well there is certainly a chance for this melt down to impact the potential Santa rally. Green agreed with this, and commented that commodities may well put the brakes on a Santa rally.
Outlook for Centrica and Hornby
When concerning Centrica, Green believed that it shares have opened this morning lower, and with a trading update on Thursday unlikely to change the situation, he expected more downside for the stock.
In terms of Hornby, he expressed that we are seeing a convergence of the 50 and 200 day moving averages, and their upcoming trading statement may spark a recovery heading into next year. Green added that this is a pivotal time for Hornby.
Incredibly low prices impacting producers
Batsford highlighted Elliott, who commented that heavily weighted to both energy and precious metals, both Bloomberg’s Commodity Index and the older Commodity Research Bureau’s Index of basic materials and food are down at the sort of levels not seen in this century. Trading approximately 22% below 2009’s lows, and 65% below 2008’s record high, its impact is being felt by producers all over the world.
– See more at: http://www.tiptv.co.uk/finance/daily-market-roundup-commodities-applying-the-brakes-on-a-santa-rally-outlook-for-centrica-and-hornby/#sthash.gpvAqMDE.dpuf
TipTV Market Roundup: FTSE 100 needs a break above 6450, Carney encouraged by resilient UK banks
TipTV Market Roundup: FTSE 100 needs a break above 6450, Carney encouraged by resilient UK banks. Nick ‘Moose’ Batsford is joined by Zak Mir and Alan Green to discuss today’s developments. Stocks discussed include Merlin Entertainments (MERL), Imperial Tobacco (IMT), Randgold Resources (RRS), Playtech (PTEC).