Gold •444 days | 2,368.70 | +35.30 | +1.51% | |
Platinum •14 mins | 1,416.50 | +16.30 | +1.16% | |
WTI Crude •22 hours | 62.68 | -0.89 | -1.40% | |
Gasoline •22 hours | 1.971 | -0.041 | -2.02% | |
Ethanol •444 days | 2.161 | +0.000 | +0.00% | |
Silver •444 days | 30.82 | +1.16 | +3.92% |
Silver • 444 days | 30.82 | +1.16 | +3.92% | ||
Copper • 444 days | 4.530 | +0.111 | +2.51% | ||
Brent Crude • 21 hours | 66.68 | -0.76 | -1.13% | ||
Natural Gas • 22 hours | 2.888 | -0.051 | -1.74% | ||
Heating Oil • 22 hours | 2.299 | -0.041 | -1.76% |
Subtle but important changes in recent days have substantially increased the chances of upside breakouts by gold and silver. The situation is now very finely balanced with an army of…
Oil is priced in the U.S. $, which makes it one of the vital interests of the U.S. Without this backing to the $ we have no doubt the path…
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Weekly Technical Information, Ratings and Comments
Seven months of a lateral trend and still counting. Neither war nor famine nor energy volatility seems to wake this sleeper of a gold trend. Maybe next week.
There were an inordinate amount of financial statements and reports buzzing about this past week. It seemed as if everyone had something to say about the markets or the economy.
Just a few years ago, suppose you had known that China, a backward, deeply impoverished communist country, would quickly transform itself into the fastest-growing capitalist economy on the planet.
Market action is ruled by sentiment and by monitoring market internals and studying sentiment; you can gain reasonably predict future market movements.
Last week I indicated the US stock indexes were either going to hit a high on Wednesday or run up into the 1st of February for the next resistance in…
Traders and investors have become more concerned with earnings as several bellwether tech companies have been punished. IBM, Intel, and Apple being among them. Semiconductors have been particularly hard hit…