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Technical Analysis of the Silver Market
posted to EconMatters on Sun 24th Feb 13
By EconMattersPortfolio Rebalancing for start of 2013Silver closed Friday`s trading session at $28.46 an ounce, capping off what has been an auspicious start to 2013. On January 23rdSilver was trading at $32 and has been in a downtrend ever since trying to
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Technical Analysis of the Natural Gas Market
posted to EconMatters on Sat 23rd Feb 13
By EconMatters Near-term Double TopNatural Gas closed Friday at $3.35 per mmBtu and has been on a three month downtrend from the $4 level where it put in a near-term double top in October and November of 2012. This was your classic short setup, as
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Dow 20,000 Only a Matter of Time
posted to EconMatters on Fri 22nd Feb 13
By EconMattersDow Record in sightWe are 200 points from breaking a new high in the Dow Industrials which got me looking back at assets over the last 25 years in relation to the value of the US Dollar Index and the overall money supply. 25 years in MarketsSome
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Technical Analysis of the Silver Market
posted to EconMatters on Sun 24th Feb 13
By EconMattersPortfolio Rebalancing for start of 2013Silver closed Friday`s trading session at $28.46 an ounce, capping off what has been an auspicious start to 2013. On January 23rdSilver was trading at $32 and has been in a downtrend ever since trying to
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Technical Analysis of the Natural Gas Market
posted to EconMatters on Sat 23rd Feb 13
By EconMatters Near-term Double TopNatural Gas closed Friday at $3.35 per mmBtu and has been on a three month downtrend from the $4 level where it put in a near-term double top in October and November of 2012. This was your classic short setup, as
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Dow 20,000 Only a Matter of Time
posted to EconMatters on Fri 22nd Feb 13
By EconMattersDow Record in sightWe are 200 points from breaking a new high in the Dow Industrials which got me looking back at assets over the last 25 years in relation to the value of the US Dollar Index and the overall money supply. 25 years in MarketsSome



