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Delivering technical research of the financial markets
and offering professional guidance for those who wish to improve their trading performance.

Chart Patterns

Triple Top

Pattern Description:

A triple top is used to predict the reversal of a prolonged uptrend. This pattern is identified when the price of an asset creates three peaks at nearly the same price level. The three consecutive tops make this pattern visually similar to the head and shoulders pattern but, in this case, the middle peak is nearly equal to the other peaks rather than being higher. A break below support on high volume after the three tops have been formed is a reversal confirmation.
Triple Top

Featured Video

The RMO ATM 3.0 Trading System

The RMO (inbuilt in MetaStock) has been one of MetaStock's most popular systems by far, and the RMO ATM is also no exception when it comes to plug-ins.

Featured Article

Modern Monetary Theory - Debt without Regret?

by Tobias Straumann
We live in a crazy world. On the one hand, we can observe how the central bank balance sheets are getting bigger and bigger, the national debt exploding and the interest rates hardly move any more. On the other hand, we have noticed that in the midst of the crisis, share prices are skyrocketing, banks are producing excellent annual financial statements and real estate prices are continuing to rise in some places. The question arises: how long can this go on? Put simply, there are three answers:...
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Technical Review

Gold/Silver Ratio - Bullish trend for Gold but nearing overbought levels.

2025-05-15 by Tim Straiton

The Gold/Silver ratio is currently flirting with the Fibonacci 61.8% retracement level measured over the entire 65.12 to 119.04 range traded since March 2020 at 98.44. The 14 week relative strength index is at 66% after having reached the 73% level in early April 2025. The MACD-V weekly reading of 202 suggests that this ratio is running into overbought territory and is a warning that downside retracement is a possibility with focus on the rising 40 week moving average at 89.54.


Disclaimer

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Featured Site

The Big Picture

Site Description:

One of the most well respected blogs in finance, blogger Barry Ritholtz gives great “big picture” market commentary that is still easy enough for the average investor to digest. If you are looking for one resource for following the big picture issues in the bond market the fixed income and interest rates section of his blog is it.
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/