This is the video recording of our October 5th, 2020, Monthly Charts Live Strategy Session
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Expert technical analysis of financial markets by JC Parets
by Tom Bruni
This is the video recording of our October 5th, 2020, Monthly Charts Live Strategy Session
Here is the video in full:
by Tom Bruni
The price action in Copper is incredibly important for Indian stocks and Emerging Markets in general, which is why it’s one of the primary intermarket signals we watch.
After a massive run off the March lows, we saw prices of Copper meet their upside target in late August and begin to consolidate.
Now we’re seeing that consolidation resolve lower, so what’s next?
by Tom Bruni
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
In the futures markets, commercial hedgers are considered the “smart money” because they deal in a business that the asset they’re trading is related to. On the other hand, speculators are simply outsiders looking to benefit from the price movements in that asset.
Hedgers also have much deeper pockets than the typical rank and file speculator, so when they’re making extreme bets in one direction or another…we want to be paying attention.
…And right now, commercial hedgers are selling Copper like there’s no tomorrow.
by Tom Bruni
A lot of things stood out as I updated our Monthly Candlestick Chartbook for September.
On Monday we’re hosting a live strategy session for Members to discuss all of our key takeaways, but today I want to share a few themes worth noting.
by Tom Bruni
This week we’re looking at a long idea in the Pharma space.
by Tom Bruni
We retired our “Five Bull Market Barometers” in mid-July to make room for a new weekly post that’s focused on the three most important charts for the week ahead.
This is that post, so let’s jump into this week’s edition.
by Tom Bruni
Emerging Market stocks have their place in a lot of portfolios, but for the last decade they’ve been underperforming especially relative to US stocks.
As we head into a new quarter, we thought it’d be worthwhile to highlight two charts worth monitoring to track these stocks’ progress.
by Tom Bruni
From the desk of Tom Bruni @BruniCharting
About a month ago, I discussed the historic rally in Lumber during episode four of “What The FICC?”
One of the primary focuses was the historic rate of change since the March lows and the historical data that suggested forward returns are worse than average following these types of readings.