Monthly Archive: February 2006

Daily Update Thursday, February 16, 2006

Investors picked up bargains in energy, base and precious metals stocks causing the Canadian markets to end the day positive. However, with a DnUp situation, Prudent Investors should remain on the sidelines. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops with a bias…

Daily Update Wednesday, February 15, 2006

The falling price of oil pushed the Canadian markets down today. 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 downside.You may see all the action of the Daily Color Guard graphically…

Daily Update Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Gold stocks made the TSX shine today, ending its recent losing streak. However, with a DnUp situation, 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 downside.You may see all the action…

Daily Update Monday, February 13, 2006

The TSX ended lower for the fifth consecutive day due to weakness in the resource sector. Prudent Investors should not buy stocks at this time. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops with a bias to the downside.You may see all the…

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After hitting another record high on Monday, the TSX fell more than 250 points on Tuesday and continued on a steady decline throughout the remainder of the week. Overall, the TSX fell 285.93 points for the week and the TSX Venture fell 39.39 points for the week. Prudent Investors should not…

Daily Update Thursday, February 9, 2006

After trying to stage a comeback from two consecutive days of losses, the rally fizzled and the TSX ended in the negative. With a DnUp situation, Prudent Investors should move to the sidelines and take and/or protect profits. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down…

Daily Update Wednesday, February 8, 2006

Falling oil and gold stocks pushed the Canadian markets lower for the second day in a row. With a DnUp situation, Prudent Investors should move to the sidelines and take and/or protect profits. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops with a…

Daily Update Tuesday, February 7, 2006

Investors took profits in oil and mining stocks today pushing the TSX down more than 250 points, its biggest one-day slide since April 2004. With a DnUp situation, Prudent Investors should refrain from buying stocks at this time. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down…