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Delivering technical research of the financial markets
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Chart Patterns

Rectangle

Pattern Description:

The rectangle pattern consists of two horizontal trend lines containing market activity. As long as prices remain within the pattern, volume tends to be erratic to low. A break out of the pattern which generally follows the direction of the prevailing trend, is accompanied by a rise in volume.
Rectangle

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

Could A 'Transaction Tax' Be A Good Thing?

by Lance Roberts
Summary Over the years, I've heard from several clients who have had trouble disciplining themselves from trading too frequently. Free trading may save you money on trading costs, but if it causes you to trade rashly, your returns may suffer. As a fiscal conservative, I'm not too fond of taxes of any sort. I am a firm believer in "free markets." I recently discussed why "Free, Isn't Really Free" regarding the retail investor. While "free...
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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

CSTA

Site Description:

Canadian Society of Technical Analysis
http://www.csta.org/