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Weekly Report

The weekly report is published on Fridays to all newsletter subscribers. The report comprises of three articles which will provide you with our analysis of the markets. The report also includes three trade recommendations picked by our Research Team. This report is available for free to non-Blue Index clients, all you need to do is create a Member account in order to receive this report directly to your inbox every week.

 
24.08.07

A fine week for the bulls

Last week we suggested that for many defensive stocks, the market falls had reached a level where they had become very attractive on valuation grounds, and CFD traders should look for some support shortly. We then saw a perfect false break below the 200 day moving average on the Dow Jones, as occurred in March and since then it has virtually been one way which has suited our strategy.

 
17.08.07

Stockmarkets see more turbulence

One of the persistent themes of recent months has been the resilience of world economies in the face of rising interest rates. To some extent, this was a twofold response to demand from the fast growing Far Eastern economies, and the fact that rates themselves were rising from very low levels around the world. Even so, analysts have until now been surprised by corporate earnings and forecasts which so far have been higher on average than previously lowered estimates.

 
03.08.07

The market rollercoaster continues

Clients of Blue Index will know that we have been cautious on markets for some months, and whilst at times it seemed as though there was no end to the appetite for stocks, the turning point in retrospect was easy to spot.

 
27.07.07

Credit problems spread through the US

As we write, equity markets are in the midst of another highly turbulent day, and much of the increase in trading volume seen this week has resulted from two developing news stories in the US, both related to credit tightening. With the dollar index also very close to new lows, it is a difficult time for overseas investors in US stocks, and we expect volatility to stay very high in the next few weeks.

 
12.07.07

Insight into the U.S sub-prime crisis

This week the Dow Jones led the way down as a result of the escalating sub-prime market crisis. We’ll take a brief look here at the background to the problem, and the story starts with the US housing market where around a quarter of new mortgages in recent years have been classed as sub-prime.

 

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