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Tag Archives: Copper
Week In Review – August 17
Summary Turkey continues to get crushed across the board with 10-year blowing out another 40 bps on the week to over 21 percent EM bond markets hammered U.S. credit continues to behave well Euro periphery spreads widening with Italy out … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Week in Review
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Copper, Currencies, Emerging Markets, Global equity markets, Lumber, Performance, Stocks, Week in Review
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Chart of the Day: Copper
Classic inverse head & shoulders pattern for the weekly nearest copper futures chart. The break out above 2.961 puts a measured move to 3.94 in play, which is about 20 percent above the current level. The next big number for … Continue reading
Copper price clobbered – FT
Copper has fallen to a five-and-a-half-year low, hit by Chinese selling on growth worries. Lex’s Rochelle Toplensky and Alan Livsey discuss what has triggered the sharp drop and how producers will fare at this price. Make better investment decisions with … Continue reading
US Sector ETF Performance – October 14
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Dr. Copper Breaks Out, Grains Tank
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Minerals of the Future
Nice infographic from the IMF’s Finance and Development. Did you know that Canada and Russia produce 50 percent of the world’s potash? You do now! Click to enlarge and for better resolution. (click here if infographics are not observable)
Week in Review
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Tagged bonds, Commodities, Copper, DAX, Gold, Nikkei, Stocks, Yen
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Fall in copper price leaves Chile reeling – AJ
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Overbought and Oversold Markets – April 19
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price moves. The RSI moves between zero and 100 and is considered overbought with a reading above 70 and oversold when below 30. Note … Continue reading
Posted in Overbought Markets
Tagged Copper, Markets, Natural Gaa, Overbought, Oversold, Relative Stength Index, RSIs
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Daily Interest Rate Monitor – March 28
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Posted in Interest Rate Monitor
Tagged Copper, Lumber, Nikkei, Sovereign Bond Yields
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