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prestonni
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Feb 5, 2013 •
The Swiss team’s latest report here below continuing the recent theme of over bought, over bullish sentiment, topping of the periphery bond values at key resistances, etc, etc. Due the recent price action we are encountering some early price distribution with 1496 now becoming a near support for the S&P500. They also bullishly cover the...
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prestonni
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Feb 2, 2013 •
Another busy week of analysis, trades, comment and images.An interesting week on various fronts. Here below some of the highlights of the last week from the forum pages. Major themes this week were: International equities making 5 year highs. Euro strength vs her major developed world pairs. Inc GBP, USD, JPY. Increased volatility in the...
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prestonni
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Jan 29, 2013 •
The Swiss team produce another excellent report. Everything from market internals to mathematical over bought indicators, divergence between momentum and price as well as sentiment indicators are suggesting a near term correction or extended range consolidation period for equity indexes. (I could add leverage levels and low volume ratios as well vix and a number...
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prestonni
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Jan 28, 2013 •
“I will tell you what it will shackle us to. It will shackle us to reality. For good or for ill, it will shackle us to reality. That is the only basis upon which we shall be standing, and I believe it to be the only basis which offers any permanent security for our affairs....
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prestonni
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Jan 25, 2013 •
Apologies for anyone who missed the report being published earlier this week. I did publish the report on the forum pages. And indeed I let a contract go on silver myself earlier in the week due to the struggle we are having on multiple correlated industrial instruments here. The supports should be noted in the...
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prestonni
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Jan 23, 2013 •
The Swiss team’s latest report below. Conditions are becoming over bought across many sectors. The internals of 52wk highs not confirming the breakout. Sentiment close to contrarian levels. Things do appear to be setting up for some sort of correction but the price actions doesn’t indicate a top as yet, as they point out. Energy...
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prestonni
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Jan 15, 2013 •
The German team correctly called last week’s strength. On this basis they are calling for a near term bit of consolidation before the medium term bull resumes. Key levels remain where they were on the prior week. Platinum has surged 10% from the start of 2013 and achieving 11 month highs. And for the first...
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prestonni
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Jan 15, 2013 •
We are stepping forward into a monetary inflationary environment. Historically these moments in history see periods of immense (and increasing) money velocity. Huge speculative nominal trends historically develop during these periods. For this reason I remind readers of one of the most insightful stories contained in Jess Livermore’s historic and very brilliant book “Reminisences...
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prestonni
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Jan 9, 2013 •
The German team stick to their guns that the short term moves lower at the end of 2012 have not ended the secular bull trend in the bullion. Therefore Gold 1625 and Silver 29.1 should mark the bottom of the recent weakness allowing the short and medium term uptrend to resume. Pattern wise we have...
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prestonni
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Jan 8, 2013 •
The Swiss team have done themselves proud once again. Words fail me. A superb analysis. Lets see if they can win the European technical team for 2013 as they did in 2012. To the report specifically. There is much to digest here. What I continue to admire about their approach is that it’s probability driven....
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prestonni
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Dec 25, 2012 •
Here below a fundamental economic report providing an economic outlook on the Nordic region care of Nordea. The report makes clear the lower growth projections for Sweden and Denmark for 2013. Norway is set to expand more rapidly than 2012 and Sweden more slowly. Both events will each create interesting dilemmas for their central banks...
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prestonni
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Dec 19, 2012 •
The German team have been chopped up in this difficult short term trading range but they are sticking to their short and medium term call ie bullish both Silver and Gold. Key levels gold to hold (and trade off for the bargain hunters) is 1672 down to 1661 at an extreme. BullionWeeklyTech-181212 I would agree...