Tag: precious metals

Gold Is Setting Up For A Buy Signal

I am long gold here and will look to add to the position in the coming days, barring a complete breakdown. Gold has been consolidating after...

New Gold Bull Market? Not Until This Happens!

After a big summer rally, Gold peaked out at $1566/oz in September. Since then, Gold prices have been consolidating between $1475 and $1550. So what's happening...

How The Precious Metals Correction Plays Out Will Be Important

It's been a good year for Gold, Silver, and precious metals bulls. Gold is up +12.3%, while Silver is up +7.6%. But the 4th quarter will...

Gold Price Momentum Most Overbought In 8 years

Gold has been a very actively followed asset class the past two months. From early August to early September, Gold jumped over 10 percent. Since reaching...

Market Outlook: When Is It Safe To Buy Silver Again?

Sometimes I wonder if I lived under a rock and never read or saw any news, and only had charts to look at, how...

Gold Futures Holding Support, Reversal Higher Next?

Gold Futures Price Chart Gold futures triggered a buy signal on the recent pullback as price held the lower end of its regression trend channel. But...

Silver ETF (SLV) Update: All Eyes On $16 Support

In a recent article, I highlighted the rally in Silver as a bullish signal for precious metals (and gold). In that post, I took a...

Silver Rally About To Peak? Watch Bond Yields

The rally in Silver prices has been fast and furious, producing a steep up-trend on the Silver ETF NYSEARCA: SLV and Silver Futures charts. A...

Are Precious Metals About To Trigger Super Bullish Signal?

Precious metals have gained momentum of late. Especially Silver NYSEARCA: SLV, which had been lagging Gold NYSEARCA: GLD for some time. This is good news...

Japanese Yen Nearing Escape Velocity

The following article is a part of Samantha LaDuc’s Gone Fishing Newsletter that she provides to fishing club members each week via email to identify macro...

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