Archive for month: March, 2007

Seeking clarity

17 March, 2007 (16:19) | Journal | By: Colin McGinley

When I was answering Naed’s questions yesterday in my Reader Q&A post, I was reminded of something I had written on the Moneytec forum earlier this year.
The thread was mainly discussing the book Bird Watching In Lion Country.
Someone had read the book, but didn’t seem to be able to extract cut and dry answers [...]

Reader Q&A

16 March, 2007 (21:19) | Journal | By: Colin McGinley

As part of my request for some reader feedback I received a whole host of interesting questions from Nead S.
Naed’s questions generally concern themselves with the 4×1 methodology that I use. If you are unfamiliar with this methodology, or would simply like a refresher course, then you can get a basic overview in my [...]

Feedback request

14 March, 2007 (13:09) | Journal | By: Colin McGinley

Since I have had a slight break in my trading over the last two weeks it has given me a chance to step back and evaluate where I currently stand. In general I am happy enough with my overall performance. My main objective is now to figure out how to best advance my [...]

Sasha arrives

10 March, 2007 (19:57) | Journal | By: Colin McGinley

Sasha was born last Saturday, March 3rd, at 2am. She weighted in at 7 lbs 6 ozs and was 20.5 inches long. Mom and baby are doing great and I’m pretty excited about the whole thing too!
I’ve had a busy week learning how to change diapers and burp a newborn. We [...]

February 2007 Review

1 March, 2007 (14:14) | Fundamental Analysis, Journal | By: Colin McGinley

February was a pretty good month for the euro against the US dollar. The euro finally broke out of the 1.29-1.305 trading range and climbed back up to 1.3250 by the end of the month.
I rounded the month out with the closure of my long standing open trade from early January. After being [...]