This is the video recording of the March 2023 Mid-month Conference Call.
[Video] Gold Rush: Demand Absorbs Supply
Buyers taking control of a market heading into the weekend exude confidence. And Gold bugs have done it two weeks in a row now and counting, as they reclaimed the former 2011 highs.
So what’s next for precious metals?
Well, if Gold priced in other major currencies is any indication (which I think it is), it looks like new all-time highs. [Read more…]
[Video] What the FICC?: US Banks Take a Beating
It’s the weekly bond edition of What the FICC?
The Silicon Valley Bank $SIVB collapse dominates the week’s headlines.
While risks appear isolated for now, unlike in 2008, the next chart reveals a storm brewing beneath the surface…
[Video] What the FICC?: US Dollar Index Rips Higher
It’s the weekly currency edition of What the FICC?
Dollar and rates were big themes last year – rising in tandem – and continue to be as we head into March.
It shouldn’t come as a surprise as the next chart reveals the crux of the story…
Check it out!
[Premium] Monthly Charts Strategy Session March 2023
This is the video recording of our March 6th Monthly Charts Live Strategy Session
[Video] Gold Rush: Bulls Step Up
Silver is clawing its way back after breaking down from a month-long consolidation and undercutting a critical shelf of former lows.
As we talked about last week, it all comes down to risk appetite. Silver bid speaks to a healthy risk-seeking environment favoring all precious metals.
And that’s what we saw last week… [Read more…]
[Video] What the FICC?: Capture Wheat on a Bounce
It’s the weekly commodity edition of What the FICC?
The wheat complex looks interesting at current levels, offering trading opportunities in either direction.
Check it out!
[Video] What the FICC?: Will the 10yr Hit 4.5%?
It’s the weekly bond edition of What the FICC?
Developed European benchmark interest rates are posting fresh highs. Those potential failed breakouts back in early January have quickly turned into nothing more than false or premature moves.
And while US yields continue to climb, their recent rise pales compared to their European counterparts.
Check it out!
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