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Chart Patterns

Falling Wedge

Pattern Description:

The falling wedge is a bullish pattern consisting of lower highs and lower lows of diminishing magnitude. The pattern is confirmed when the falling resistance line is broken, which should be accompanied by a rise in volume. The pattern may falter if volume remains low at the breakout point.
Falling Wedge

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Ichimoku Cloud Charting

How to Setup and Use Ichimoku Cloud Charting in MetaStock XENITH by Nicole Elliott

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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

Silver - A surge in volatility to be reckoned with

2025-06-03 by Tim Straiton

The current level at the time of writing is $39.37. Silver has remained lacking in trend direction over the past 12 months as can be seen in the low weekly Bollinger Bandwidth reading of 14.08. The overall technical picture remains bullish with the current price well above the rising 40 week moving average at $31.68. The 14 week relative strength index is currently at 57% and is poised to break above the falling year old trendline.

 A weekly close above $35 could well ignite volatility and put focus on the following Fibonacci upside projection targets measured over the 11.62 to 29.83 range traded between March and August 2020.

  • 38.2% = $36.90
  • 50% = $39.05
  • 61.8% = $41.20
  • 78.6% = 44.26
  • 100% = $48.15
  • 161.8% =$59.41

Looking at the weekly Gold to Silver ratio, it appears that the Fibonacci 61.8% retracement level of 103 measured over the 62.05 to 128.31 range is acting as strong resistance. The falling MACD-V reading of 80 also points to the building of downside pressure on the ratio and thus strength building up in the silver market.


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World Gold Council

Site Description:

The World Gold Council is the market development organisation for the gold industry and the global voice of authority for gold.
http://www.gold.org/