Our precious metals index is hitting fresh 52-week highs despite the waning strength in gold and silver.
Only three markets comprise the index. That leaves only one possible culprit – platinum!
First palladium, now platinum?
It doesn’t matter whether you consider platinum or palladium true precious metals. The industrious side of the family is chipping in, supporting a new structural uptrend for the entire space.
Our precious metals index is hitting fresh 52-week highs despite the waning strength in gold and silver.
Only three markets comprise the index. That leaves only one possible culprit – platinum!
First palladium, now platinum?
It doesn’t matter whether you consider platinum or palladium true precious metals. The industrious side of the family is chipping in, supporting a new structural uptrend for the entire space.
Let’s check it out!
Before we dive into the levels…
Commercial hedgers are unwinding their net-long position after reaching extremes last year. Similar positioning in 2018 marked a key inflection point, resulting in a multi-year rally.
The bullish sentiment of commercial hedgers supports a sustained rally (much like the positioning in palladium).
Whether platinum catches higher in the coming weeks and months partially depends on a further unwind in commercial positioning.
Remember, commitments of traders positioning reflects sentiment. It’s not a trade signal. But it does reveal critical aspects of the market environment. In this case, it’s...
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The increased selling pressure across grain markets might not be on your radar.
But pay close attention: The soybean complex, corn, and wheat are edging toward their respective year-to-date lows as demand wanes.
Even if you don’t trade these ag contracts, fresh multi-month lows – especially in wheat – carry broad implications for equities and cyclical assets. (Hint: It has to do with crude oil.)
That’s why I’m on high alert for a potential breakdown in Chicago wheat…
Wheat has been in a strong downtrend since its March 2022 peak, entering a bearish momentum regime last summer.
Notice it's currently carving out a potential multi-month reversal pattern below a significant polarity zone.
But the bulls have their work cut out for them, as the bearish momentum profile suggests sellers are still in control of the market.
From the Desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza and Alfonso Depablos @AlfCharts
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