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Alpesh Patel
Alpesh Patel's columns :
05/14/2004Interest Rates or GDP?
04/30/2004The Run Up To May
04/23/2004Some Big Picture Views
04/16/2004Growth Spurt or Splutter
04/13/2004The interest in Interest rates : beware and prepare.
04/07/2004Pick a Direction Already
03/26/2004After Gordon's Words
03/24/2004Hidden Opportunities
03/10/2004Hidden Opportunities and Big Momentum
02/26/2004So Much Uncertainty
01/13/2004The Resolutions
01/02/2004The Year's High
12/22/2003Slow down or Ramp up?
12/16/2003Xmas Rally or Not?
12/09/2003That good news is bad for the markets
11/27/2003It's not Christmas Yet
11/13/2003Now they have risen
11/07/2003From here until rate rises
10/30/2003The Best Advice from now until end Dec
09/29/2003Lessons in shorting
08/29/2003One Last Throw of the Dice
08/26/2003To hot in the kitchen. and everywhere else

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Alpesh Patel – A weekly look at market opportunities and pitfalls
Alpesh B. Patel is one of the UK's best-known traders and financial journalists. He writes a regular column for the Financial Times, has written seven bestselling books on trading, and makes regular television appearances for Bloomberg, Sky Television, Channel 4, The Money Channel, and the BBC.

Oil making us boil.

10/11/2004

The market is most definitely going crazy. Contrary to my bearishness the FTSE has broken 4700 (tentatively). Why? No point ex-post facto rationalizing it. When I don't like that the market is doing, I do not bet against it - the market is always right of course. Instead, I get jittery - follow the market direction, but become a 'weak holder'.

Weak Holder

A weak holder is someone who gets out of a position at the first sign of trouble. That for me is usually defined by the relative price low of the stock to its low point over the past 1, 2 or 3 days.

Weekly Charts

It is when I look at the FTSE 100 weekly price charts with technical analysis indicators that I see the real strength behind the FTSE. On such a longer term perspective you see the huge weakness impact post the 2000 sell-off, the over-extension to the downside and the first time technical indicators such as the MACD since then are rising from an oversold position.

That said, I do not take long-term positions. The rise in the FTSE since August has been very strong. My view is an astute trader would balance long positions with short ones to be net neutral. You would look for momentum strength and momentum weakness stocks and go long and short respectively. For instance, Man is presently showing some upward momentum, as is BHP Billiton. Such position would be 'hedged' by being short AstraZeneca, J Sainsburt and Liberty in the short-term.

The satisfaction of such a balanced approach is the if the stocks continue rising, you have your longs. If however, as my jitters kick in, they fall, you have your shorts.

You can meet me at IX Expo on October 22/23. Drop me an email with your address to alpesh@tradermind.com if you would like a free multi-media CDROM on 'Investing Better' posted to you.

By the way if you spreadbet and trade commodities then you will want to know hat Silver is showing great strength and traders appear to be targeting the April high. Platinum is not following through.

For the FSTE 250, those of you who followed my view on Paladin Resources are sitting pretty. Rangold's trend is compelling. Burren Energy, which I mention a few weeks back has given you a whopper of a return (you can post me my commission!). It is off up again.

Value-Growth

The stocks on my radar which meet my proprietary criteria on value and growth measuring price to earnings growth, sales, profits, and numerous other factors includes not much change from last week. Hilton now looks to have turned in the short-term at least. Vp remains on the radar, Brandon Hire is there and looks good. BSS too is showing price growth, company growth and value.

Crazy Small Stock

These are high risk volatile stocks which could move sharply higher or move sharply lower in my view, but will almost certainly not stand still. Names on the radar include Nelson Resources, RAB Capital, Petroceltic International


Alpesh B Patel, author of “Alpesh Patel on Stock Futures” available from the ADVFN bookstore.

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