NFTRH+; Important Inter-market Relationship Updated
As Uncle Buck continues to play the 'will he or won't he?' (break down after the bear flag or break upward) game, an important inter-market ratio is saying that commodity/resources…
As Uncle Buck continues to play the 'will he or won't he?' (break down after the bear flag or break upward) game, an important inter-market ratio is saying that commodity/resources…
Because the market never seems to make things cut and dry in a convenient time frame, USD continues to rise off the test of the channel bottom and the SMA…
As to the USD decision point referenced in NFTRH 811, we find it continuing to weaken after pulling back from resistance. What's more, it is breaking down from the best…
For me it is remembering my father, the man with the best work ethic I've ever know and a Korean war vet, my wife's Grampy, who was a WWII Naval…
Grace promises to be an artistic achievement for all to enjoy, and a solid investment strategy/opportunity for those interested in participating in its production [edit] It was with much sadness…
GDX broke upward from the symmetrical triangle, as anticipated. It also broke the downtrend channel trend line, as anticipated. What it did not do is hit our upside target at…
Is this it? "It" being the long anticipated correction to clear the pipes of an over-bullish market? Perhaps for a final drive into or through the election? Maybe. Let's look…
It is a simple situation. USD (daily chart) is either in the bear flag that this looks like (rising for 5 days into resistance), or it is not. Giving support…
The XLV/SPY ratio has not bottomed, so stocks have not topped To this day at least, there is no sign of a market top by the XLV/SPY ratio indicator. XLV/SPY…
Today the gap fill target at 622 was registered for the TSX-V. That does not mean it needs to stop here and quite possibly it won't. But it's the target…
These graphs from the St. Louis Fed tell a story of excess, endurance, price appreciation & intense risk I've been on the expanding debt theme for many years now, but…
NFTRH 809 had some words on the Agricultural sector last weekend. Included was this bit on sugar's seasonal average: Seasonals, not always reliable have been even less so for certain…