Rollercoaster, Yo-Yo, Sea Saw, call it what you like. Round 10 proved the 2010 season is not short on surprises.
Market Talk
Essendon’s Leroy Jetta and Richmond’s Angus Graham were this week’s shining lights. Both players not only helping their respective clubs to shock victories but their performances catapulted both players to the top of the biggest gainers list. The wet and slippery conditions on the weekend didn’t help Richmond’s Ben Griffiths and Port Adelaide’s Cameron Hitchcock. With both players touching the ball only 7 times between them this affected their share price negatively. Both players can now be bought for under $1.
Looking at the Clubs, Brisbane and Essendon both upset top 4 hopefuls this week which resulted in their investors making pretty hefty gains. Both clubs increased by over 4% for the week and with both going into very winnable games next week would fancy their share price gaining further ground. The teams on the receiving end this week, Collingwood and Western Bulldogs, were this week’s biggest losers. With both clubs versing each other in round 11, one of these sides share price will continue to spiral downwards.
Geelong have no hunger? Hawthorn no heart? I don’t think so!
Market Talk
Players playing in losing sides were this week’s biggest gainers. Carlton’s Sam Jacobs along with West Coast’s Ben McKinley made gains of over 90% for the week. Looking at the biggest losers for the round, the luck of the Irish looks like it ran out as Sydney’s Tadhg Kennelly and Carlton’s Setanta O’hAilpin share prices came crashing down as a result of their very quiet games.
Looking at the Clubs, Western Bulldogs and Fremantle further put claim to top 4 spots with their weekend victories. Their respective results also meant that both teams would be the biggest gainers of the round. Season defining games were there for the taking for Collingwood and Port Adelaide this weekend, although both teams had their chances, their respective losses has seen their share price drop dramatically labelling both clubs as the losers of the round.
The black and white army is gaining momentum. Will it still be good old Collingwood at the top of the tree after round 9?
Market Talk
Adelaide players dominated this week’s biggest gainers list. Tony Armstrong and Chris Schmidt playing in a losing side increased their values by over 140% with their impressive performances. The two biggest losers for the week were injured players Carlton’s Kane Lucas and Fremantle’s Luke McPharlin. Both players can now be bought for under $2.
Looking at the clubs, West Coast and Western Bulldogs` gritty weekend wins has seen both teams post gains for the second week in a row. St Kilda and Adelaide’s seasons are on the line as their respective losses on the weekend dented their 2010 Premiership aspirations. This has also seen their share prices impacted negatively, both earned the tag as the biggest losers for the round.
After the announcement that Jack Watts will be playing his first game this year, investors are quick to pick up Watts shares, but is he worth it?
The number one draft pick, who hasn’t played since round 13 last year, needs a score of over 50 this week to break-even. In all three of his previous games he is yet to post a score of 40 or above, leaving investors with something to think about.
Melbourne fans have yet another reason to smile, proving that they are the smartest investors so far this year.
Other 24 hour rises are North Melbourne players Josh Smith and Levi Greenwood.
Notable 24 hour drops are Fremantle’s Dylan Robertson, Brisbane’s Pearce Hanley and Geelong’s newest superstar James Podsiadly. Those investors who have been making a bucketload on Pods this year will need to find other avenues of profit this weekend!
- The FootySX Team
Be wary of the wounded Cat. Here comes Geelong!
Market Talk
Richmond’s Kelvin Moore and Melbourne’s young gun Tom Scully were this week’s biggest gainers. Both players sensationally scored well above 100 ranking points which in turn raised their respective values accordingly. Two workhorses, Port Adelaide’s Warren Tredrea and Geelong’s Matthew Scarlett were this week’s biggest losers. Both players` quieter games dropped their share prices below $2.50. Both players could now find themselves in many investors` portfolios.
Looking at the clubs, Fremantle’s impressive run has continued and along with giant killers Carlton, both top the biggest gainers list. Both clubs still look like they are fantastic value for any future investors as a lot of improvement can still be made by both teams. Looking at the biggest losers, Sydney and St Kilda’s share prices plummeted after their respective weekend thumpings.
Fremantle are Premiership contenders? Hawthorn don’t stand a chance after only 6 rounds? Surprises are aplenty in 2010!
Market Talk
Mature aged players have been the hype after this week’s round of matches. Geelong’s new cult hero James Podsiadly and Carlton’s Simon White both returned faith to the clubs that drafted them by impressing in their respective weekend matches. Both players were the biggest gainers for the round. Looking at the flops for the week, we turn our attention to recycled players, Sydney’s Mark Seaby and Port Adelaide’s Jay Shultz. Both players share price dropped by over 40%.
Look at the clubs, the interstaters dominated both the biggest gainer and bigger loser leaderboards. Sydney and Fremantle’s impressive string of victories has continued to boost their respective share prices. Adelaide and Brisbane’s faltering week, however, has seen their share price fall significantly. Their values dropped by about the 4% mark.
FootySX traders are busy at it after yesterday’s release of the round 6 squads!
Once the most popular stocks on the block, Brisbane’s Tom Rockliff and Hawthorn’s Carl Peterson are now being dumped by investors after being omitted from their teams’ lists this weekend.
With only one game between them, St Kilda’s Jack Steven, Adelaide’s Matthew Jaensch and Richmond’s Jeromey Webberley have all seen sharp 24 hour rises after being named in their squads this week. With all three’s current prices under $0.60, they pose little risk for investors who are looking to make a quick buck.
Keeping on eye on market trends could be the difference between your portfolio soaring or plummeting this weekend!
Keep on trading on,
- The FootySX Team
Round 5 was the week of upsets, what will round 6 throw at us?
Market Talk
Hawthorn’s Jarrod Kayler-Thomson and Western Bulldogs’ Brodie Moles were this week’s biggest gainers as both players scored over 100 ranking points for the round. West Coast’s Mitch Brown and Melbourne’s Colin Garland both had relatively quite games and lost over 35% of their share value following the weekend’s round of matches. Both players are now hovering around the $1 mark and could be handy pickups for any seasoned traders.
Looking at the clubs, premiership contenders Western Bulldogs and Collingwood posted the biggest gains for the round. Both clubs were impressive on their way to massive victories that all but assured their share price would rise significantly. On other side of the spectrum, 2008’s grand finalists Geelong and Hawthorn were this week’s biggest losers as both teams were somewhat upset by their opposition.
The September dream awaits 8 clubs. Will your investments last the test of time? Buy Low, Sell High!
Market Talk
Geelong’s James Podsiadly and Sydney’s Dan Hannebery have this round shown that they can match it with the big boys, both players not only helped their respective clubs to victory on the weekend, but also assured that they would be this week’s biggest gainers. On the other hand, the biggest losers of the round were two North Melbourne players, Nathan Grima and Scott Thompson. Both players were near spectators and their quite performances affected their share price negatively.
Looking at the clubs, Carlton and West Coast returned back to the winners list. Their solid weekend performances all but assured their investors very positive returns and both clubs were this week’s biggest gainers. Top 8 aspirants Hawthorn and Essendon’s slow start to the 2010 season has continued and has seen their share price this week drop considerably. Both now look to be seen as value shares for future investors.
Another round gone, another million headlines!
Market Talk
Rookies have dominated the start of the 2010 season and that was no different to this round’s matches. Hawthorn’s Carl Peterson lead the way and along with Sydney’s Nick Malceski stamped their solid starts to the 2010 season with magnificent weekend performances that saw their share prices boost significantly. The share price of seasoned campaigners Adelaide’s Trent Hentschel and Fremantle’s Steven Dodd took a hammering after their respective quieter weekend matches.
The clubs that were under the pump all week, Essendon and North Melbourne, were this round’s biggest gainers. Their gritty wins all but assured their share price rise and offer investors something to smile about. Hawthorn, Carlton and Geelong were on the receiving end this week both on-field and on the market. All three clubs’ share values dropped by around 5%.