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Alpesh Patel
Alpesh Patel's columns :
06/21/2004The Real Hot Stuff
06/04/2004Not bad at all
06/01/2004May was better than April, hows about June then?
05/21/2004Broader Market View
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

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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. Oh it's so last month

11/22/2004

With oil off highs, it is no longer the key story affecting the markets. However, with a uptick in the price, if it continues a couple of dollars higher it will return to being the main thing moving stock prices.

The market is thinking: "earnings are good from companies, interest rates seem on hold now that property prices are likely to fall so that will help company growth too." All this is suddenly bullish and positive for stocks. My bias shifts again to being positive in the short-term. As I write, over the preceding 14 trading days 75% of the UK's largest stocks were up.

Value-Growth

On my value growth criteria which are based on stocks meeting revenue and profit growth and good value based on criteria such as price earnings growth, the following names come up. Remember they are for a 6 month outlook: BHP Billiton, DTZ, Titan Europe (a new one), Associated British Foods (new one), Erinaceous, Speedy Hire.

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 Supercart, Western Canadian Coal, Crosby Capital Partners, Cambrian Mining.

If you're an ADVFN reader and would like to join me for New Year's Eve, this is where I will be: www.puccinosnorth.com - and I am happy to talk about the markets. I hope to see you there! Also, If you would like a free multi-media CDROM on 'Investing Better' posted to you then drop me an email with your postal address to alpesh@tradermind.com.

Spreadbetters

Spreadbetters and futures traders often look at hard and soft commodities. Here's my quick take on the action for the week ahead - and boy was I right last week - now where's that trumpet? If you'd like to know more about how to be as accurate, drop me an email with your name and address.

  • Copper: up (called v right again last week) - toppy for forthcoming week, watch for any falls. Keep stops tight.
  • $/£: mixed to lower (called toppy last week and was correct)
  • Crude Oil: Picked up last week. Looking for some upward moves before down again.
  • Dow: Down
  • Gold: Mixed to Up (called right by me last week). Watch for any falls.
  • FTSE 100: Down
  • Soyabean Oil: Mixed (called right last week)

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

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