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The chart of the XOI is getting more and more interesting each week. The XOI
has shot up the past few days and is set to break out of an apparent wedge
structure; should it break to the upside then the next impulsive move is underway.
The Bollinger bands are still contracting, indicating a contraction in volatility
(sorry, not revealing much information in their current pattern). Fibonacci
time extensions of various waves are shown mid-chart; I selected a crude Fib
cluster, the dates are note very tight but have various dates from early to
mid April. This corresponds to a turning point displayed on Figure 3. Short-term
stochastics have the %K above the %D, breaking above a downtrend line of a
stochastic triangle. If this is the start of the next impulse up, then hold
on to your hats; the XOI leads the rise in oil prices (in general), so oil
should be turning around sharply in the coming 1-2 months.
Figure 1

Blue lines represent Fibonacci price projections of upward trending wave price
action projected off of their subsequent lows. Areas of line overlap form Fib
clusters, which indicate important support/resistance levels. Various Fib clusters
below the current price served as strong support; the strong Fib resistance
level lies at 1230ish, the target for the next upward move if indeed wave 3.(1).[3]
has commenced. Moving averages are near a focal point (50 day MA and 155 day
MA essentially at the same spot), suggestive a change in trend is about to
commence A Babson channel contains the footprint of the XOI since September
2005. The lower trend line has been tested twice this year, so a break to the
upside can be expected. Full stochastics have the %K above the %D within the
confines of a stochastics triangle. Should the %K break above the downtrend
line of the triangle, it will signal an important breakout.
Figure 2

The weekly XOI chart is shown below, with Fibonacci time extensions of wave
[1] at the top of the chart and Fib price projections of wave [1] on the right
hand side (denoted in blue). The chart is shown in semi-log format to capture
the potential move that lies ahead during the next 4-5 years. The 55 week MA
Bollinger band is at 1009.93, up from last week's value of 1005.88. This suggests
the XOI is still consolidating, but a breakout would negate this and the 55
week MA BB would slowly begin to curl over during the coming weeks ahead. A
Fib date of April 6th is looming, which by chance corresponds with the approximate
termination point of a stochastic diamond forming since early 2004. The %K
is above the %D and is set to rise above the diamond structure. This would
signal a very powerful move to the upside is going to occur. In July 2008,
the upper trend line intersects a Fib time point, with a value of 2990. This
would imply an near tripling in price from the current levels. Hang onto your
energy stocks because they are going higher. There has been a lot of mud slinging
at the oil sand companies, but answer the question, "where are we going to
get oil from in the future?". Governments are going to screw up to much and
when they finally "Bless" the oil sand companies it will be too late to avert
an extreme energy shortage that is going to occur in the next 5 years. The
only way people seem to realize there is no food at home is when they go to
a bare cupboard. Some sort of planning should be in the eye of the public,
but this is not the case. This bull market is going to be fueled by one crisis
after the other (dollar, higher food prices, copper and silver shortages, higher
oil prices and lack of gasoline, gasoline rationing, natural gas rationing,
vehicle taxes on those that are not "green" etc. etc. etc).
Figure 3

The mid-term Elliott Wave chart of the XOI is shown below. The preferred count
is shown in colour and the alternate count is shown in circled grey. Given
the setup present in the indicators, I change the count slightly to indicate
the termination point of wave 2. Here is the clincher; if the XOI turns south
before 1130 of any degree of significance, then the alternate count is in play.
It is difficult to nail the precise turning point, but then again this is a
probabilities game. Failure for the current move to be the preferred count
implies the XOI is going sideways for another 6-8 weeks. Given the bottleneck
in the indices, a breakout has to occur and it has a 99% probability of being
much higher. Wave 2 is classified as a basic flat pattern (3-3-5). One thing
amazing, the Elliott Wave charts look like any other chart, yet the greatest
effort in time and though go into them.
Figure 4

The long-term Elliott Wave chart of the XOI is shown below, with the preferred
count shown in colour and the alternate shown in grey. Whichever pattern is
correct, they both point to the XOI being much higher at year-end than the
current prices.
Figure 5

That is all for today. While the Captain is out catching fish (avoiding that
dastardly crocodile with that clock in its belly), I will be back tomorrow
AM with an update of the 10-Year US Treasury Index. This made in Manitoba article
is time consuming, you would not believe how many mining companies have their
feet somewhere in this province. In the paper last week, Manitoba was ranked
the most politically stable place on the planet to open a mining company. On
the basis of mineral deposits, it ranked 23rd, but weighting of political stability
and mining potential put it at 12th out of 60.
Have a good day.
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David Petch
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