If you look at a chart of a financial instrument and it doesn’t suggest a trend, then perhaps – and most likely – it doesn’t have one. Markets only trend when they are imperfect or at a rate where the ...
Supply and demand form the basis of price – or at least, that’s what we’re taught first in economics. Soon after, we’re told that markets are near-perfect pricing mechanisms, so prices are generally ...
We've all seen this chart a million times. It's the price of gold versus the U.S. monetary base! (The expansion of the monetary base is the result of Federal Reserve quantitative easing since the ...
Gold and silver have already rewritten the record books, but the real drama may be lining up for 2026, when technical levels and institutional forecasts start to converge. Traders who live by the ...
There has been much debate about who will be crowned the ultimate global store of value, gold or bitcoin. Based on the most recent technical development of the bitcoin-to-gold ratio chart, the market ...
You might be familiar with “island reversals” or “pennants”, “double bottoms” or “falling wedges”. These are some of the many recurring patterns that appear in stock charts that now have their own ...
This analysis attempts to look at different metrics to understand the current momentum in the gold and silver markets. Silver open interest is similar to gold and well below any recent all-time high.
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