Tag: commodity charts
Natural Gas Decline Accelerates Following Historic Low Volatility
May temperatures came in modestly below average (slightly bearish) for the contiguous United States, though June had been telegraphed to be warmer than average...
Crude Oil Chart Spotlight: Black Gold Is Trading ‘Heavy’
WTI Crude Oil has broken another counter trend rally attempt and currently sits below $48/barrel.
My recommendation to subscribers was to go short Oil last...
Crude Oil Futures May Be Due For Post-OPEC Pullback
Crude Oil futures have been moved by a full slate of surprise news headlines regarding OPEC this past week. Perhaps the euphoria caused an...
Are Natural Gas Prices Basing For A Move Higher?
Natural Gas prices started trending sideways at the beginning of the year. This was in the context of a downtrend from a peak in...
7 Defining Charts for 2014
With everyone offering up lists of 14 for 2014, I decided to follow a less ambitious but still mathematically justified route (2+0+1+4) with a...
Soybean Futures Chart Analysis – March
By Andrew Nyquist
After a dizzying run higher from December 2011 to September 2012, Soybean futures retraced roughly 50 percent of those gains to 13.50....
March Corn Flag Pattern Looks Bullish
By Andrew Nyquist
After peaking last summer, Corn prices began winding their way lower in what now looks like a large flag pattern. The retracement thus...
Silver Technical Support and Resistance Update
By Andrew Nyquist
A while back I wrote a piece on iShares Silver (SLV) pointing out the likelihood of a rollover and subsequent retest of it's...
Long Term Trend Analysis of Key Agriculture Commodities
By Andrew Nyquist
Most conversations around the global economy and fiscal outlook revolve around two key subjects: money printing vs austerity and higher taxes/more spending vs...
Silver Rallying Towards Key Technical Level Again
By Andrew Nyquist
Below are a couple updated technical charts for iShares Silver (SLV). Find more charts and analysis on SLV and Silver spot prices here.
In short,...



