Bridging The Performance Gap
We all live in our own pools of logic. When it comes to trading, much of that logic is driven […]
Bridging The Performance Gap Learn more
We all live in our own pools of logic. When it comes to trading, much of that logic is driven […]
Bridging The Performance Gap Learn more
Portfolio management software – Share Trade Tracker Share Trade Tracker is only available to paid members of The Chartist (not
Portfolio Management Software for The Chartist Learn more
Let’s reflect on 2020. It’s always good to reflect on the past year, assess what went well, what lessons were
Strategy diversification is something I practise. I don’t just diversify markets, I diversify strategies within markets. Several months ago I
Strategy Diversification, Not Just Market Diversification Learn more
Can you be comfortable with the thought of being uncomfortable? I’ve been trading since 1985 and yes, I lost everything
Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable Learn more
In this brief video Nick provides The Chartist update of new products and services available to increase your trading opportunities.
The Chartist Update for November 2020 Learn more
We tend to look at ‘the stockmarket’ as one large universe of constituents. Whilst that is true, what many fail
What’s In a Universe? Learn more
Last week I discussed the benefits of a long/short day trade strategy which generated a lot of questions. If you
Long/Short Day Trade Strategy – Part 2 Learn more
A Long/Short strategy is typically designed to provide greater capital protection when markets turn down and ideally offer uncorrelated returns
Long/Short Day Trade Strategy Learn more
People often wonder to how to achieve diversification for consistent equity growth. Diversification means different things to different people. Nick
How to achieve Diversification for Consistent Equity Growth Learn more
We’ve all been exposed to chart crimes. Social media, namely FinTwit, probably contains the worst (best?) chart crimes. Here is
In the last week several commentators have been discussing the extreme distance between the NASDAQ and its 200-day moving average.
Is a Stretched 200-day Average a Proxy for a Trend Reversal? Learn more