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Delivering technical research of the financial markets
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Chart Patterns

Price Channel

Pattern Description:

A price channel is a continuation pattern that slopes up or down and is bound by an upper and lower trend line. The upper trend line marks resistance and the lower trend line marks support. Price channels with negative slopes are considered bearish and those with positive slopes bullish. A price channel can also be described as a technical overlay that forms boundaries above and below the price line based on previous highs and lows.
Price Channel

Featured Video

How to Use the Equities Guide in XENITH

In this presentation, Kelly Clement shows you how to use the Equities Guide in XENITH Real-Time Market Data and News.

Featured Article

Things to watch out for when trading

by finance4traders.blogspot.com
I decided to write this post after reading so much of the anger in some of those trading forums, after some traders lose a significant portion of their wealth on the markets. Here are some methods that I SUSPECT, but cannot PROVE, what some brokers and some vendors use to earn your money. FOREX 1) Offer you way too much leverage than you need. Some brokers off 200x leverage for forex and allow you to set up an account for $100? While a low minimum deposit is always welcome, the high leverage is...
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Technical Review

Coeur Mining - a gold mining stock to watch

2025-08-09 by Tim Straiton

Coeur Mining (CDE) from $360 in May 1987 to $1.62 (March 2016)

This Chicago based gold mining company operates five mines located in North America. Coeur employs 2,200 people and in 2012  was the world's 9th largest silver producer. Coeur Mining is a typical example of a neglected and undervalued gold mining stock. The company quarterly financials are impressive. Revenue of $360 M (+69% Y/Y). Net income 33.5M (+214% Y/Y). The current price is $11.65 and trading well above the rising 200 day moving average of 7.03.

The bullish divergence captured on the MACD-V indicator which became apparent between 2010 and 2015 on the monthly chart suggests that more upside potential lies ahead.

 

On the daily chart a buy signal was triggered on the super trend indicator in April 2025 at $6.22 and remains valid with a ratchet stop loss level now at $10.05.


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Our opinions are not a recommendation to buy or sell a security. Your decision whether or not to open a transaction should be based on your own due diligence and not on any representation we make to you

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/