Monthly archive February, 2014
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Feb 11, 2014 •
Here below please find the latest Swiss team’s technical comments across global multi asset markets. Their recent calls have been pretty much “spot on the money” and many of the calls contrary to the consensus market view which is really noteworthy and praise indeed. I’m unfortunately traveling at present so I will have to make...
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Feb 9, 2014 •
Latest update on reports. Here Commerz bank with their technical strategy and trade levels below. Of all the charts, one of the most notable to me is the eurusd implied volatility chart. Volatility has halved in the last 18 months or so. This is interesting for financial speculators as low volatility in potentially explosive instruments...
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Feb 6, 2014 •
Here below a number of the leading technical and fundamental institutional reports on the major FX pairs. Its been a busy day today and disappointing once again that the gap between action and words is as large as ever on behalf of Draghi at the ECB. Here the reports: First up Commerz: Commerz-fx-tech-2-2-14 Here Scotia...
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Feb 5, 2014 •
Here again below the latest report from Citi’s technical analysis guru, namely Tom Fitzpatrick. His report is signposted as an FX report but it has become something more like a multi asset technical report. I present it such and cross analyze it as such as well. I was going to present his report alongside...
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Feb 4, 2014 •
Its that the time of the week again for the Swiss team’s technical analysis of the major asset markets. To summarize. They believe a near term low is close though likely later this week or early next. They have been surprised by the extent of EM weakness but insist this is likely to be a...
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Feb 2, 2014 •
Firstly, a quick “capsyn” perspective and comment on the recent ‘sell off’. The S&P 500 is now 3% below her all-time high. Last week’s movements appeared volatile but they are merely volatile relative to recent past. The ‘correction’ is severe therefore only when viewed as a part of this late-stage parabolic advance. I remind that...