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How can I attend APTA meetings?

APTA members may attend normal meetings at no charge. APTA members may attend the Annual APTA Luncheon and Christmas Party at a discounted price.

Non-APTA members may also attend normal APTA meetings but must register and pay $30 online prior to the event. Registration for the Annual APTA Annual Luncheon is more expensive and will be announced in a timely manner by the Committee.

Can I pay APTA at the door to attend a normal meeting?

No. Unfortunately, all non-members and guests must register and pay online at least 2 hours prior to the normal meeting. Payments cannot be taken at the meeting and any non-member who has failed to register and pay will not gain admittance.

Can I pay APTA at the door to attend the Annual APTA Luncheon or Christmas Party?

No. Unfortunately, ALL attendees (including APTA members) must register and pay online at least 2 days prior to the luncheon and 5 days prior to the Christmas Party. Payments cannot be taken at the luncheon or party and any person who has failed to register and pay will not gain admittance.

How can I get the details of the event?

Details are available at the APTA website at www.apta.org.au .

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Could I invite a friend/colleague to come along to an APTA meeting?

Of course. If you have any friend/colleague that may be interested in attending as well, feel free to invite them, but please remember that they must register and pay prior to the event.

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Tues 7th April, 2026

The next meeting of the Australian Professional Technical Analysts (APTA) Incorporated will be held at 6.00 pm for dinner at Little Sicily Ristorante, 60 Dalhousie St, Haberfield, followed by a meeting in the Euphemia Ferrier Room, First Floor, Haberfield Library, 78 Dalhousie St, Haberfield at 7.30 pm on Tuesday 7th April, 2026. An online meeting option is available.

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Speaker

Dr. Kingsley Jones

Topic:

Back to the 1970s: The Return of Intermarket Anlaysis and Realpolitik

Technical Analysis is our preferred method for surfacing those things we need to think about. It is useful to quickly gauge which relative return spreads matter across any

asset class. These methods are well known, and widely used among traders.

However, there are times, like now, where their use is especially productive. The trick is to identify which trends are active and to avoid whatever might be most severely challenged.

Here we use a combination of total return spreads that are easily constructed in typical charting tools to take currency effects out of the analysis of investment relatives.

The Realpolitik surfaces once you notice what is happening.

Click here to review an APTA article on InterMarket Technical Analysis Murphy’s Intermarket Technical Analysis and Its Modern Day Relevance

Biography:

Dr. Kingsley Jones

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