Hello Reader,
This month's share market eNews email is going to all Toolbox Members as normal, and to some non-members, and includes very useful information about my new "4 Windows" Share Market Analysis approach. More details are included below.
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About the eNews emails...
Just a short note to the recently new Toolbox Members:- These share market eNews emails
always go to Toolbox Members (a part of the Toolbox service), and to
the people who have registered to receive occasional information about
the Share Market. This is a monthly email with some pointers and tips
on focused topics - see a quick intro to the eNews emails. They often include references to specific eBook Articles in my Share Market Toolbox, as well as key web pages in the free area of the Toolbox (eg. on the extensive Share Market web page).
I have been writing the eBook Articles since October 2008 - that is
now four years, and these eNews emails help you to navigate to related
and useful information each month.
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This month's focus:
The "4 Windows" Approach
The
day-to-day and week-to-week performance of companies in the share
market depends on the underlying mood and sentiment of all the investors
and traders who participate in the market. When a company's share price
rockets upward, or dives downward, it is because enough of the market
participants have a strong enough view of the stock, or of the market
generally, to cause the share price to move. But how to analyse all the
detail without overlooking anything? The "4 Windows" share market
analysis approach is a framework intended for both new and experienced
investors and traders to firstly remind us of the breadth of the field
of technical analysis, and also to serve as a checklist to help us remember key considerations for stock (and index) analysis. More details on this month's focus are below, so please read on...
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Recent monthly focus topics
Since starting this new format for the monthly eNews email
in December 2010, I have accumulated many topic-specific discussions.
Rather than list them all here (as I had been doing), it is best to
refer to the latest detailed list in the eNews email archive in the Toolbox.
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The "4 Windows" approach
For this month's
focus on the new topic of the "4 Windows" share market analysis
approach, I have prepared two new web pages, and one new eBook (PDF)
Article: There
are now a total of 127 Articles in this collection of eBook Articles - a
whopping total of 563 pages of information! You can see the Table of Contents for all Articles here (recently new or updated ones are highlighted), and the Detailed Toolbox Index here.
Don't forget to see the updated Table of Contents pages for all articles (see links in the side-bar at right). |
eBook (PDF) Articles - Summary
Since October 2008 I have accumulated quite a collection of eBook (PDF) Articles
on three subject areas - Share Trading/Investing, Technical Analysis
and BullCharts software (actually more than 550 pages of material
in more than 125 articles). These Articles are invaluable for both new
and experienced investors and traders. I am now writing brief monthly
notes in this eNews email to highlight specific Articles on targeted
topics. I am also writing new Articles and updating existing ones as
required. For more information see: |
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Article front pages
For any new readers of my Toolbox eBook Articles, there are some useful introductory Articles including an Introduction and an Overview Article for each of the three subject areas. You can see them here:
- Share Trading / Investing:
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Any problems?
What if you have some
sort of problem with accessing the Toolbox and any of these Articles? Or
maybe the Username and Password doesn't work. If there is any problem
at all, simply contact me by email or phone. The best email address for
this is: support@robertbrain.com.
Occasionally emails disappear - the system thinks they are spam, or the
ISP might think they are spam. If I don't reply within a day or so,
please contact me by either email address or phone.
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In Closing
There
is nothing secret in this email, so feel free to forward it to someone
if you think they might benefit from the information, or from being a
Toolbox Member. The easiest way to do this is to use the "Forward Email"
link at the bottom.
I
am also confident that my Toolbox Members won't be sharing their
username and password with non-members. It is not fair that I spend all
this time preparing the materials, and then my Toolbox Members pay money
to have legitimate access, only to let some people pay nothing to read
and view the details.
Please
feel free to email an individual Article to others as a sample; but if
they want online access to all the materials, it is pretty cheap, so
they should subscribe as a Toolbox Member. There is information about Toolbox Membership in the Quick Links section at right.
Always happy to receive feedback, or suggestions for new content or improvements.
Until next month, happy investing or trading,
Robert B. Brain (mobile: 0438 355 910)
ps: watch out for the sharks in the ocean!
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