Here are some links to other websites with timely, useful and/or thought-provoking information:
Global Economic Media: Live Audio Streaming weekdays from 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Pacific Time. Re-Broadcast Audio Streaming from 5:00 PM - 6:00 AM Pacific Time.
A.G. Edward's Bond Market Commentary.
Louis Rukeyer, synonymous with Wall $treet Week for more than the past quarter-century, now has come into the Nineties with a website on PBS:
PBS's Website CBS MarketWatch Columns MarketWeb has commentary from Tim Ord and other financial advisors:
MarketWeb Home Page Kit Webster shares his outlook with the world daily:
Other Voices:
Look Ahead Charts: five-day predictions for 700 stocks and market indices.
to listen to ABSlive with RealAudio.
Regular market updates from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM U.S. Eastern Time.
The main ABS website is here.
The second entry on the playlist is Steve Frenkel, Chief Market Strategist,
Ladenburg Thalmann.
Bruce Gould's Free Futures and Options Newsletter

Internet Editor Bambi Francisco's Net Sense
The Bull & Bear Financial Report
A. Gary Shilling: Non-consensus Economist
RealAudio G2 Interview with A. Gary Shilling
Ed Down's Nirvana SignalWatch Daily Technical Web Newsletter
Walter Bressert: the founder of HALCo and a member of the board of the Foundation for the Study of Cycles returns with "Walter Bressert Futures OnLine Advisory and Educational Services: YOU Can Buy Bottoms & Sell Tops."
A.G. Edward's Alfred Goldman's Stock Market Commentary.
Robert Miner's Dynamic Trading was highly recommended by a subscriber.
Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
Harry Dent: The Great Boom Ahead
Cedd Moses' MarketBUG |
Market BUG.com (proprietary quantitative econometric madness): Notes
Jerry Favors' Turning Points appears every Friday afternoon.
Kit Webster's Daily Market Commentary
Prudential Securities thrice-daily Commentary
(includes links to Ralph Acampora's daily techical analysis column and
Michelle Girard's Treasury Market commentary
The Theory of Trend-Time (T-Theory, or Magic-T): Terrence H. Laundry's theory of how markets work. A very interesting theory that has been applied by its creator over the last thirty years with substantial success.
T-Theory.com:
Terry Laundry's website devoted to T-Theory
T Theory Discussion Topics Archive
Amshar's Home Page
Gene Inger is bombastic, but he's right a large percentage of the time:
Gene Inger
Ira Epstein's Market Letters Page
Ivan Faustyn's and John F. Rocca's Morpho Cycles: free market letter using Kondratieff Wave Analysis (recommended by Terry Laundry)
CYBER-TRADER: daily free commodity newsletter
CBOT's Financial Market Week in Review
David W. Tice & Associates: Prudent Bear Fund website
Joe Ross was one of the founders of the Austin Association of Futures Traders. He not only trades for a living, he is able to teach trading skills to his students. Now, that's a real accomplishment! We attended his very first public presentation in Austin in 1988, then had lunch with him. We found him not only a very knowledgable trader, but an all-around nice guy:
Joe Ross' Home Page
Joe Ross wrote a great article for Moore Research Center in February 1997. We think it's definitely worth reading.
Joe Ross on Leaving Money on the Table
There's no place better than Moore Research Center for seasonal trades, so here's the straight link to it:
Moore Research Center
Bob McCullough (an AAFT member) has a weekly stock market commentary on his website:
Liberty Research
Hennessee Hedge Fund Advisory Group
Larry Williams, book author, trader and newsletter writer, has a web site now and you can visit Larry at:
Public Debt: Upcoming Auctions, Results and Historical Information Trading.com: An Oregon CTA's web site for traders Ask RJO
Commodity Timing
Briefing: Real Time Subscription-only Analysis of Stocks and Bonds
Dr. Elder is the author of several books on trading, and a nice guy besides. Check out his website here:
Dr. Alexander Elder's Website
Austin has its own futures trading club, and Dr. Elder kindly hosts its website:
Austin Association of Futures Traders (AAFT).
Craig Harris is a CTA (Commodity Trading Advisor), so his insights come from firsthand experience:
Commodity Trading Advisor Craig Harris' Web Site
We don't generally like options, but they do have their uses. Craig recommended this site for more information:
Options on Futures
Garry Madrone is a trader who likes to share his experience with other traders:
A Futures Trader's Web Site (Garry Madrone)
Garry Madrone shares his thoughts on why it's difficult to stay with the long term trends (great insight):
Garry Madrone's Riding the Tiger
Gary Snyder keeps his trading diary on the web for everyone to share:
Gary Snyder's Web Site and Trading Diary
Scale Trading, if done correctly, scale trading virtually guarantees you will make a decent profit investing in real commodities (no stock index contracts, no bonds, bills, notes or currencies, just real stuff like copper, silver, soybeans, cattle, orange juice, etc.). That is, if you follow the rules. Find out more about the discipline of scale trading for free on the Internet. Commodity Trading Advisor Paul McKnight has a moderated mailing list which discusses scale trading. To join the list, visit
Paul McKnight's website.
The following free website for news, quotes and charts is well worth visiting:
CommodityTrader.Net: free information system dedicated to commodity traders, option traders and stock investors.