Monthly Archive: April 2005

Bottom Fishing.

Strong earnings reports and strength in the resource sector pushed the TSX higher on Monday and Tuesday, but Investors took their resource profits on Wednesday, sending the Canadian markets considerably lower. A worse-than-expected U.S. Gross Domestic Product report spilled over into Canada on Thursday, pushing the market lower. However, higher metal…

Daily Update Thursday, April 28, 2005

Fears for the U.S. economy, brought about by a worse-than-expected U.S. Gross Domestic Product report, pulled the Canadian markets lower today. With a DnDn situation, Prudent Investors should not buy any stocks. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market to the downside. You may see all the action…

Daily Update Wednesday, April 27, 2005

Profit taking in the resource sector pulled the Canadian markets considerably lower. With a DnDn situation, Prudent Investors should not buy any stocks. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market with a bias to the downside. You may see all the action of the Daily Color Guard graphically…

Daily Update Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Strong earnings reports pushed the TSX to a slightly higher close today. With an UpDn situation, Prudent Investors may continue getting their shopping lists ready for some bottom-fishing and bargain hunting. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops with a bias to…

Daily Update Monday, April 25, 2005

The energy sector helped the TSX close higher today. With an UpDn situation, Prudent Investors may continue getting their shopping lists ready for some bottom-fishing and bargain hunting. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops with a bias to the upside.You may…

Investment Climate Updates.

Economic worries left investors unsettled last week as the TSX ended higher on Monday and Tuesday, lower on Wednesday, then higher again on Thursday and Friday. The TSX rose 90.37 points for the week, while the TSX Venture Exchange rose 22.83 points. With an UpDn situation, Prudent Investors should remain cautious,…

Daily Update Thursday, April 21, 2005

The Canadian markets ended slightly higher today. Prudent Investors should remain cautious, but can begin getting their shopping lists ready for some bottom-fishing and bargain hunting. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops.You may see all the action of the Daily Color…

Daily Update Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Renewed fears of rising interest rates pulled the Canadian markets lower today. Prudent Investors should not buystocks at this time. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market with a bias to the downside.You may see all the action of the Daily Color Guard graphically by clicking Market Timing…