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Technical Market Research and Investor Coaching

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

Chart Patterns

Flag or Pennant

Pattern Description:

A flag or pennant is a continuation pattern which portrays a period of consolidation in the market before resumption of the original trend. They can be observed in both rising and falling markets. A rise in volume should be observed at the breakout point. If this is not the case then the move is likely to falter.
Flag or Pennant

Featured Video

How to use the Metastock Forecaster

In this video we show you how to use the Metastock Forecaster.

Featured Article

An Economy That Cannot Allow Stocks To Decline

by Charles Hugh Smith
An Economy That Cannot Allow Stocks To Decline Is Too Fragile To Survive Feast your eyes on the chart below of the Nasdaq 100 stock market Index, which is dominated by the six FAAMNG (rhymes with "famine") stocks: Facebook (NASDAQ:FB, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL, Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOGL) which now account for over 20% of the entire U.S. stock market's capitalization. Notice that despite the global...
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Technical Review

The HUI Gold BUGS Index to Nvidia Ratio

2025-08-28 by Timothy Straiton

Holders of Nvidia stocks who are now looking for an alternative investment should consider looking at gold mining stocks. The chart below shows the HUI Gold Bugs Index plotted against Nvidia stock. Rising MACD-V indicator and robust RSI trend suggest that the time is ripe for an investment in unhedged gold mining stocks.


Disclaimer

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

ETF Trends

Site Description:

Site by financial adviser Tom Lydon was one of the first sites to cover ETFs and is one of the best. He has a section focused specifically on Bond ETFs which you can find here.
http://www.etftrends.com/