Monthly Archive: March 2006

Daily Update Thursday, March 9, 2006

After three consecutive days of losses, energy and gold stocks staged a minor comeback today pushing Canadian markets slightly higher. Prudent Investors should remain on the sidelines. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market with a bias to the downside.You may see all the action of the Daily…

Daily Update Wednesday, March 8, 2006

Weakness in energy and mining stocks pushed the Canadian markets lower for the third consecutive day. Prudent Investors should go to the sidelines and take and/or protect profits. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market to the downside.You may see all the action of the Daily Color Guard…

Daily Update Tuesday, March 7, 2006

The Bank of Canada raised its key interest rate a quarter of a point for the fifth consecutive time today and Canadian stocks ended lower. With three yellow lights and an UpUp situation, Prudent Investors may continue to buy high VST-Vector “B” rated stocks, but caution is advised. Aggressive…

Daily Update Monday, March 6, 2006

Weakness in energy and gold stocks pushed the TSX lower today. However, with an UpUp situation, Prudent Investors may continue to buy high VST-Vector “B” rated stocks, but caution is advised. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market up or down as it develops with a bias to…

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Fluctuating oil prices determined the majority of the movement in the Canadian markets last week as it ended lower on Monday and Tuesday and higher on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Overall, the TSX rose 168.13 points for the week and the TSX Venture rose 92.85 points for the week. With an…

Daily Update Thursday, March 2, 2006

For the second consecutive day, rising oil prices pushed the TSX more than 100 points higher. Prudent Investors may buy high VST-Vector, “B” rated stocks. Aggressive Investors and Traders should play the market with a bias to the upside.You may see all the action of the Daily Color Guard…

Daily Update Wednesday, March 1, 2006

Higher oil prices helped propel the TSX more than 100 points higher today. However, with a DnUp situation, Prudent Investors should remain cautious. 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…