Monthly Archive: August 2005

Daily Update Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Energy stocks fueled the market, pushing both Canadian exchanges up for the day. With three yellow lights, Prudent Investors should remain on the sidelines. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops. You may see all the action of the Daily Color Guard…

Daily Update Tuesday, August 30, 2005

The Canadian markets closed mixed today with higher oil prices pushing energy stocks and the TSX higher. With a mildly Bearish situation, Prudent Investors should stay on the sidelines. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops with a bias to the downside.You…

Daily Update Monday, August 29, 2005

Katrina came ashore today and pushed oil prices to almost $70 per barrel, which sent the energy stocks, gold stocks and therefore the Canadain markets higher for the day. Please be aware that the market gain for the day was concentrated in the above-mentioned sectors and therefore Prudent Investors…

Protrader Graphs.

The price of oil was responsible for most of the movement in the Canadian markets last week with the TSX lower on Monday and Tuesday, higher on Wednesday and Thursday and finally, lower on Friday. Overall, the TSX fell 18.04 points for the week and the TSX Venture rose 4.61 points….

Daily Update Thursday, August 25, 2005

Strength in the financial sector pushed the TSX higher today. However, with three yellow lights, Prudent Investors should remain on the sidelines. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops with a bias to the upside. You may see all the action of…

Daily Update Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Record high oil prices pushed the energy sector and the TSX higher today. With three yellow lights, Prudent Investors should remain on the sidelines. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops with a bias to the upside. You may see all the…

Daily Update Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Disappointing earnings’ news from the Bank of Montreal pushed the financial sector and the TSX lower today. With a DnUp situation, Prudent Investors should stay on the sidelines. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops with a bias to the downside.You may…

Daily Update Monday, August 22, 2005

The Canadian markets ended slightly higher on strength in the tech and energy sectors. However, with three yellow lights and a DnUp situation, Prudent Investors should stay on the sidelines. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops with a bias to the…