Brian Bloom
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It is a matter of absolute fact that the Mayan Calendar ends on December 21 st, 2012.
There are two ways of looking at this:
The extraordinary nature of the weekly chart below (source: Decisionpoint.com) is the number of gaps that appear thereon
What is a gap?
A bar chart reflects the high/low/close for any particular period - in this case weekly.
"The problem in silver is that there is no easy solution, save sharply higher prices. When the silver manipulation breaks, it will be disorderly and disruptive. It will be a matter of great upheaval. No official wants to be responsible for...
In simple terms:
Force short dated yields up at a faster pace than long dated yields.
This will:
Cool the economy at the coal face, and
Cool the rising stock market, and
Provide underpinning support for the US Dollar, whilst...
Something about the markets has been worrying me at a subconscious level over the past few weeks. There are too many "obvious" signals being given - of which the following are but a few:
Caveat: This article has been written by way of a "brainstorm session" of a type that is typically used in Corporate strategic planning sessions. It represents a "Plan B" type of thought process, and serves to demonstrate that in today's...
Seems like gold has probably bottomed relative to commodities
But, based on horizontal count, P&F chart shows significant downside potential for the ratio
Until you look at the same P&F in a logarithmic format, which shows a...
The fact that so many gold commentators are at present so "definite" about gold's impending rise has caused me to stop and think about the subject from base principles. This approach often serves to allow one to clear one's thinking.
One...
The P&F chart below - which gave an important "buy" signal this week - has been a priority object of my scrutiny for some months
Given that the Relative Strength chart of gold:commodities has been showing signs of bottoming (see...
After some tinkering around with time periods, the following daily bar chart of the ratio of $GOLD:$CRB started to reveal a couple of its underlying secrets.