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		<title>Building on Strength  2/7/11</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 20:55:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Bradbard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Metals, stocks and even foreign currencies continue to build on strength as 2012 has virtually been a one way trade&#8230;will this continue? Crude oil erased the previous week&#8217;s losses adding 1.9% today but failed to close above $99 in March. I view that level as the pivot point so I remain bearish still. Be willing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Metals, stocks and even foreign currencies continue to build on strength as 2012 has virtually been a one way trade&#8230;will this continue? Crude oil erased the previous week&#8217;s losses adding 1.9% today but failed to close above $99 in March. I view that level as the pivot point so I remain bearish still. Be willing to cut loses on any shorts if prices trade through that level in the coming sessions. Natural gas continues to bounce around and I would suggest no long or short trades until we get a clearer picture. A fresh 2012 high with equities gaining 0.50% today. The 9 day MA continues to act as my pivot point and although we&#8217;re approaching overbought levels I learned a long time ago not to jump in front of a freight train. Positive news out of Europe with progress being made caused the Euro to jump and other crosses to follow. Clearly wherever the Euro goes other currencies will follow and at the moment that looks like higher ground. It also helped that the US dollar fell to a two month low. Gold and silver reversed early in the AM to go from negative to positive with gold and silver gaining 1.4% as of this post. Prices may try to visit the recent highs but I have not seen enough of a correction to justify further upside. I am still looking for a move under $1700/ounce in the June contract. March silver is back above $34/ounce but like gold I feel we have more of a break before any serious advance. If you notice in this complex gold, silver and copper seem to be consolidating &#8230;the debate is if the market is taking a breath for additional upside or preparing for a reversal? OJ lost nearly 3% closing below $2 for the first time in three weeks&#8230;expect  further losses as the 50 day MA may come into play. That level is $1.83 in March. Continue to use the 20 day MA as your pivot point in Treasuries as 10-yr notes and 30-yr bonds closed below that level today. Traders can gain bearish exposure in 2013 Euro-dollars with stops above the recent highs. The suggested play would be to build a position on the way down while trailing stops. Ag prices appear to be stalling unable to hold onto gains across the complex. Most traders are likely waiting for Thursday&#8217;s USDA report and will make a move based on the numbers. Any longs should be trailing stops and it may be prudent to book profits and be in a cash position headed into the USDA report. April live cattle continue to wander between $1.27 and 1.29 trading higher back up near the top of that range today. I am suggesting buying a break closer to $1.25. Let lean hogs work lower as well as my target in April is a buy closer to 86 cents&#8230;trade accordingly.</p>
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<p><em>Risk disclosure: The risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options can be substantial. Past performance is no guarantee of future trading results.</em></p>
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		<title>Protected: The Line in the Sand February 06, 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 22:08:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Bradbard</dc:creator>
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		<title>True Commodity Play    2/6/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 21:53:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Bradbard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After speaking with several prospective commodity clients today I want investors to recognize that by trading etf&#8217;s or buying stocks in a commodity sector you are not trading commodities. That being said commodity trading is not appropriate for most investors but those financially suitable with some risk tolerance should explore futures, options and managed futures [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After speaking with several prospective commodity clients today I want investors to recognize that by trading etf&#8217;s or buying stocks in a commodity sector you are not trading commodities. That being said commodity trading is not appropriate for most investors but those financially suitable with some risk tolerance should explore futures, options and managed futures as a pure commodity play. Come on guys you buy your wife diamonds not cubic zirconia right? Crude oil lost ground today but the strange thing was the distillates were higher on the session with RBOB picking up 1% and heating higher by better than 2%. I  remain in the camp that oil should move lower until we see a settlement above $99 in the March contract. It appear we see higher ground in the distillates but I would suggest very small size as inverse movement to Crude makes little sense and I view the correlation to come back in line very soon. Natural gas appreciated 3% but the wild west daily movements are not for me so I am on the sidelines here with clients. Stocks continue in bull mode and though I am not in agreement longs stay put until we see the 9 day MA&#8217;s broken. Those pivot points in the S&amp;P and Dow are as follows 1323 and 12680. Gold is nearly $50 off last week&#8217;s highs and it is safe to say we hit an interim top last week. From here I suspect we see a violent $50-75 correction. Silver pared losses today but too is exhibiting signs of interim highs.  I would like to see confirmation like a settlement below $32.85 in March. There is no reason to believe that if bears temporarily jump in the driver&#8217;s seat that we could see a sub $30 trade this month. I would say we&#8217;re close to crosses rolling over and turning south but I would wait for evidence before establishing trades. Sell a 5-7% rally in March coffee. Continue to use the 20 day MA as your pivot point when trading Treasuries; 10-yr notes and 30-yr bonds. Aggressive traders can start scaling into bearish trade in 2013 Euro-dollars with stops above their recent highs&#8230; a great risk to reward trade in my opinion. Corn and soybeans were flat while wheat was higher by 1%. Continue to trails tops just under the 9 day MA on remaining longs in corn and soybeans. As for March wheat the 9 day MA is too much give back so I would make it even tighter. Live cattle and lean hogs appear to be in the short run moving south. Longs should move to the sidelines looking  to re-position as a buyer from lower levels.</p>
<p><em>Risk disclosure: The risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options can be substantial. Past performance is no guarantee of future trading results.</em></p>
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		<title>Upbeat Expectations   2/3/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:32:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Bradbard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A positive jobs number and things heating up in Iran and Crude is back on the move advancing 1.5% today. We may see a bounce but until we see a trade back over $99 I still am thinking prices have more downward pressure. My target in March is  a trade closer to $93-94 in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A positive jobs number and things heating up in Iran and Crude is back on the move advancing 1.5% today. We may see a bounce but until we see a trade back over $99 I still am thinking prices have more downward pressure. My target in March is  a trade closer to $93-94 in the coming weeks. What is disturbing though is the disparity between the Crude daily chart and the distillates as Crude is on the lower end of the recent trading range while heating oil and RBOB are breaking out to new highs. It is a classic case of the tail wagging the dog. My sense is all products should trade lower in the coming weeks but time will tell. Natural gas is cheap but with the absence of two major events; either extremely cold weather or a significant shut in on production there is no catalyst for prices to move higher&#8230;look elsewhere. Job growth and lower unemployment rate  had stocks off to the races with equities at fresh 2012 highs up near 5% ytd.  Stocks will likely forge their way to higher territory as I am back in the camp as being long makes sense as long as the 9 day MA holds. That pivot point comes in the S&amp;P at 1318 and in the Dow 12655. Gold and silver in my estimation made an interim top this week and we should see correction in the short run. Gold lost 1.8% with the June contract giving back most of the week&#8217;s gains today. I would expect a further $50-75 correction in the weeks to come.  A 50% Fibonacci retracement from the current leg puts prices back at $1650. Silver was able to hold on to most of the week&#8217;s gains but still registered a 1.6% loss today. A correction here would likely drag March futures back near $31/ounce. Nothing new to report in forex as I am still expecting a bounce in the dollar and for the other crosses to back off. In full disclosure I have no recommended plays until we find a top in foreign currencies. OJ continues to slide as prices have lost ground eight of the last nine sessions&#8230;expect that to continue. I like the move in cocoa bouncing off the  50 day MA but the inverse relationship it generally exhibits to the dollar has me holding off on new purchases but have this commodity on your radar in case the dollar moves south as opposed to north as I expect. Base on the Market&#8217;s assumption that sometime in the next year we may see rates increase Treasuries got hit hard today with 30-yr bonds depreciating 1.5%. Aggressive traders can fade rallies in 30-yr bonds and 10-yr notes with stops just above their 20 day MA&#8217;s. Those levels are 143&#8217;11 and 131&#8217;06 respectively in the March contracts. Today in the AG music chairs market corn and wheat was flight while soybeans advanced 1.27%. We could see prices grind higher but I prefer to be on the sidelines with customers if and when they get stopped out of their longs that they should be trailing. A leg lower could be bought but I would like to see a correction before initiating new positions. Expect further downside in live cattle as today prices gave up 1.2%. A 50% Fibonacci retracement in April puts prices to 125.70 while 61.8% drags prices to 124.75. Lean hogs are a buy on dips that hold the 20 day MA; in April at 88.35.</p>
<p><em>Risk disclosure: The risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options can be substantial. Past performance is no guarantee of future trading results.</em></p>
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		<title>Prepare for NFP   2/2/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 21:55:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Bradbard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think the number is fabricated but nonetheless it is market mover so prepare for tomorrow&#8217;s jobs number. As of this post Crude is lower by 1% about in the middle of today&#8217;s range trading lower for the seventh consecutive day. I think we see an additional $3-4 retracement before we run into serious support. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think the number is fabricated but nonetheless it is market mover so prepare for tomorrow&#8217;s jobs number. As of this post Crude is lower by 1% about in the middle of today&#8217;s range trading lower for the seventh consecutive day. I think we see an additional $3-4 retracement before we run into serious support. If that assumption is correct expect heating oil and  RBOB to  lose 10-15 cents. Hello volatility&#8230;with 7% moves on a daily basis up and down I no longer have the stomach for natural gas. Support is seen at $2.35 with resistance at $2.75 for those braver than me good luck.  Equities are back above their 9 day MA&#8217;s but I would suggest the sidelines into tomorrow&#8217;s jobs number. Gold moved higher to confirm that the upward leg likely has further life in it. Next resistance is seen between $1805-1810 but I smell a correction so have advised clients to tighten stops and lighten up on longs. Silver penetrated the key$34 level today gaining 1.5%. We could see prices drift as high as $36 but I would pare position size down because we are due for a correction. Copper lead the metals higher and if you notice prices have started to roll over in recent dealings so gold and silver should follow suit very soon in my opinion. Inside day in the dollar index as prices failed to make a new low. If we hold 79.00 into the weekend aggressive traders could be buyers trying to capitalize on a dead cat bounce. Other crosses appear to be overbought and due for a correction but I would wait for signs of a top as opposed to picking a top as that has cost my followers a few dollars on recent recommendations. OJ traded below $2 but managed to push back above that level by settlement. We continue to see more downside in the weeks to come&#8230;trade accordingly. Grains are starting to show signs of exhaustion as corn and soybeans could not hold onto gains and wheat lost 1.7% today. $6.73 is the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level and we need to get through that level in the next few sessions to see higher ground. On a  correction prices would likely fall to $6.30 and on a trade higher the next resistance is at $7.00-7.05 in March. Wait for a trade closer to $1.29 in April live cattle before re-establishing longs. Lean hogs lost ground for the first time in five sessions but in my opinion we still have significantly more upside&#8230;scale into longs with a target of 95.00 in April.</p>
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<p><em>Risk disclosure: The risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options can be substantial. Past performance is no guarantee of future trading results.</em></p>
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		<title>Not the End  2/1/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 21:22:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Bradbard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With  a more positive outlook domestically and abroad expect commodities that had previously factored in a more dire picture to get back losses from late 2011. Today makes it five days in row with Crude down just over 1% as of this post trading at six week lows. A close below $98.30 in March should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With  a more positive outlook domestically and abroad expect commodities that had previously factored in a more dire picture to get back losses from late 2011. Today makes it five days in row with Crude down just over 1% as of this post trading at six week lows. A close below $98.30 in March should signal lower ground. $99 should cap further upside and I could see prices drifting back under $94 in the coming weeks. Both RBOB and heating oil are having trouble keeping their heads above water as well. If Crude turns south as I expect do not rule out a 15 cent correction on the distillates.  To clarify if there is confusion when natural gas broke the 9 day MA we advised moving back to the sidelines to exit long exposure. Depending on your order entry would dictate if this was a slight profit or a slight loss. There is no doubt longs over the last few months on the whole have been a losing proposition&#8230;the good news is our clients and hopefully followers trade more than one market and can use my advice to offset their natural gas losses in other commodities. Stocks are having trouble breaking the 20 day MA on the downside as that level has supported for the last three sessions. In fact after the 1% plus surge today domestically prices are back above the 9 day MA. My suggestion is wait for the NFP number this week to get re-positioned long or short. My gut tells me that if by week&#8217;s end we do not see new high expect a 4-6% correction in the coming weeks. Gold finally reached our target trading above $1750/ounce  for the first time since early December. Past performance in not indicative of future results but the last time gold was around these levels we experienced a rather nasty $200 sell off so although bulls remain in the driver&#8217;s seat have an exit strategy in place. I ultimately see $1850-1900/ounce in the coming months but I expect a correction first&#8230;trade accordingly. Silver continues to but its head against the $34 level but we need to see that level penetrated very soon or a correction will likely commence. A trade above $34 would lift prices to the next resistance at $35.50 while a correction south would take silver back near $30.50-31. I still think the 79.00 level holds in the dollar index and we experience a dead cat bounce from here. The Euro could be sold with tight stops but I would hold off trying to pick tops in other crosses as they continue to inch higher. Traders of late should have been stopped at a  small loss trying to scale into shorts based on my trade recommendations. Cocoa and sugar broke their 50 day MA&#8217;s today and it appears cotton will by week&#8217;s end. I continue to  advise fading rallies in these three soft commodities. OJ lost 5% today and should be headed back under $2/lb in the coming sessions. I am expecting a violent 10% correction&#8230;trade accordingly. Treasuries had their first negative day in six sessions. Likely fast money taking some risk off ahead of Friday&#8217;s NFP. Corn and soybeans have tread water for the last month getting back their December losses in January but the standout of late has been wheat. Gaining 1.25% today and advancing to eleven week highs. I see the next resistance on the March contract between $7.15-7.25. The 20 day MA in lean hogs are acting as a magnet for prices. I suggest buying a dip and have no client positions currently. April live cattle were higher by 1.75% today trading to seven week highs. I remain bullish and believe this leg can carry prices to contract highs in the coming weeks&#8230;trade accordingly.</p>
<p><em>Risk disclosure: The risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options can be substantial. Past performance is no guarantee of future trading results.</em></p>
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		<title>The January Effect 1/31/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 20:46:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Bradbard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With one month under our belt how is your 2012 looking? RBOB, OJ, stocks, feeder cattle and all the metals were the upside movers in the month of January while natural gas was the only negative standout. Will these moves set the tone for trading in 2012? The move lower has been minor but Crude [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With one month under our belt how is your 2012 looking? RBOB, OJ, stocks, feeder cattle and all the metals were the upside movers in the month of January while natural gas was the only negative standout. Will these moves set the tone for trading in 2012? The move lower has been minor but Crude has closed lower for the last four sessions. Today a $3 rally was rejected as prices will close just above $98 the lowest close in one week. I continue to get mixed signals and would suggest waiting for further evidence before making a move. A number of followers preach about activity in Iran and the Middle East&#8230;well guess what folks it&#8217;s called futures  for a reason all of that is factored into the current price. Do not be so sure oil will appreciate in the immediate future. The distillates are holding onto slight gains as of this post and as long as prices remain above their 9 day MA&#8217;s  a slight edge is given to the bulls. Those levels in the March contract are 2.8430 in RBOB and 3.0275 in heating oil. Natural gas was slaughtered today losing almost 8% closing back under the 9 day MA. Now that this level has given way do not rule out a test of the recent lows&#8230;trade accordingly. Equities are unchanged as of this post. I see the 9 day MA as resistance and the 20 day MA as support. Those pivot points are as follows: in the S&amp;P 1295 and 1312 and in the Dow 12495 and 12630. Gold will not have its highest close but it did have its highest trade in seven weeks getting within $2.50 of our $1750 target. A positive development but do not rule out a setback. Solid support is not seen for about $45 below the current market level so risk management on longs is critical. Silver will close marginally lower for the second day in a row but still held the $33 level. As I said yesterday unless we see  a settlement above $34 very soon I would expect a correction back under $31/ounce.  On the most recent leg higher a 50% Fibonacci retracement  would put prices back at $30/ounce. Trade below 79.00 continues to be rejected in the dollar index. Expect a  give back in the Euro and commodity currencies on further dollar appreciation. The Loonie appears to be the weakest link but much of its movement will be governed by the movement in metals and energies so look for those sectors for guidance. Sugar and cotton remain sales on any advances. My targets in sugar and cotton are 5-7% lower in the next few weeks&#8230;trade accordingly. 10-yr notes continue their advance to fresh contract highs while 30-yr bonds should be making new contract highs in the next few session as bulls remain in the driver&#8217;s seat. From my perspective 2013 Euro-dollars look poised to trade above their late Summer highs so I would hold off on fresh bearish entries. Lower trade in Ag was short lived as we see all green on the screen today with corn and soybeans slightly better than 1% and wheat higher by over 3% lifting prices back near their January highs. Continue to trail stops on any remaining longs. We advised exiting longs on a breach of the 20 day MA in both lean hogs and live cattle which happened in the last few session. Now it appears we may be trading higher so on pullbacks look to re-establish longs placing stops back under the 20 day MA again. The chart looks favorable in hogs so I would allocate there if I had to chose one.</p>
<p><em>Risk disclosure: The risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options can be substantial. Past performance is no guarantee of future trading results.</em></p>
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		<title>If Equities Fall   1/30/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 21:31:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Bradbard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the next few sessions we will know but we may see some gains given back in equities as minor chart damage is being done. That being said expect higher trade in Treasuries and commodities on a stock retraction. Crude continues to flirt with $100 unable to pick a direction. The longer this consolidation pattern [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the next few sessions we will know but we may see some gains given back in equities as minor chart damage is being done. That being said expect higher trade in Treasuries and commodities on a stock retraction. Crude continues to flirt with $100 unable to pick a direction. The longer this consolidation pattern continues the larger the breakout the tough part is determining what direction will prices breakout. A settlement above $100.50 or below $98 would likely signal the direction but until then who knows? Natural gas failed to hold onto early gains trading down 3.4% as of this post. As long as the 9 day MA holds on a  closing basis at $2.59 in March I&#8217;m assuming the bottom is in. Equities have not given up much ground but prices have lost ground now for the last three sessions and today could be the first settlement  below the 9 day MA. If that happens expect the 20 day to support and then the 50 day MA. Those levels are 1293 followed by 1250 in the S&amp;P and 12470 followed by 12090 in the Dow&#8230;trade accordingly. Gold failed to trade higher today but I am still eying the 61.8% Fibonacci level at $1750 in February. Considering the run we&#8217;ve seen of late I would not be adding new positions at this level but rather be looking for an exit door. Those still long are encouraged to trail stops. March silver is having trouble holding above $33.75 as that level has been rejected the last three sessions. Momentum remains with the bulls but without a settlement above $34 very soon I would expect a  $2.50-4.00 correction. The dollar dug in its heels today gaining for the first time in four sessions. If the 79.00 level can hold in March for the next few trading days we may get a dead cat bounce. I would expect all buying to be rejected between 80.25-80.50 if we can even muster that much. Aggressive traders can sell the commodity currencies with stops above the recent highs&#8230;this is a good risk to reward trade. Cocoa got within $10 of the 100 day MA but failed to reach our target. From here it looks like  lower trade which would be confirmed on a  trade below the 50 day MA; in March at 2255. Cotton looks destined for lower ground as well&#8230;this too would be confirmed on a trade below the 50 day MA; in March at 92.75. Treasuries gained for the fourth consecutive session and do not appear to be done on this leg. We&#8217;ve already seen new contract highs in 10yr notes and we could be headed for fresh highs in 30-yr bonds&#8230;trade accordingly. Ags traded lower today with soybeans the biggest loser at a 2.77% loss. Those that are long corn or wheat could tighten up stops as we may experience a bit of a give back. A trade under the 20 day MA&#8217;s in both lean hogs and live cattle should have traders back on the sidelines.</p>
<p><em>Risk disclosure: The risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options can be substantial. Past performance is no guarantee of future trading results.</em></p>
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		<title>Protected: The Line in the Sand January 30, 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 17:30:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Bradbard</dc:creator>
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		<title>More Quantitative Easing   1/26/12</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 21:17:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Bradbard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the Fed hinting at more quantitative easing do not expect commodities to get inexpensive any time soon. Crude oil has made a higher high now for the last three sessions and on a close back above $100 traders could start scaling back into longs. I see support at $99 followed by $97 in March [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the Fed hinting at more quantitative easing do not expect commodities to get inexpensive any time soon. Crude oil has made a higher high now for the last three sessions and on a close back above $100 traders could start scaling back into longs. I see support at $99 followed by $97 in March contracts. Natural gas did trade lower today but if you notice the 9 day MA is holding as support. Traders can scale into longs with stops just below that level. It comes in at $2.56 in March. Stocks will close slightly lower today, only the second negative close in the last fourteen trading sessions. The low was the 9 day MA which continues to serve  as the pivot point. On a breach offset all longs. Gold is trading $25 above its 100 day MA and on its way to $1750 on the February contract in my opinion&#8230;trade accordingly. Silver closed above the 100 day MA for the second day in a row and though prices could get near $35 I think we are due for a $2.50-4.00 correction very soon&#8230;trade accordingly. The dollar lost ground today though it pared losses closing 35 point off its lows. My opinion is lower ground still which means higher trade in other crosses. Just keep stops tight as markets are starting to become  overbought on daily and hourly charts. Cocoa quietly advanced another 1% today making its way towards its 100 day MA. The highs are likely in on OJ so buying out of the money puts may be a good play thinking we get some retracement off the record highs seen earlier this week. Euro-dollars continue to stair step higher&#8230;hold off on short entries but I got to tell you 0.60% at the end of 2013 seems like a good play so we will be giving sell signals&#8230;stay tuned. Wheat picked up nearly 2% while corn remained flat. Continue to scale into longs trailing stops. Again I feel we could see March corn above $7 and wheat closer to $7.50 in coming weeks. Exit remaining live cattle longs I am betting an interim tops was made in recent sessions. Traders should have been stopped out of longs in lean hogs at a  profit as prices broke the 20 day MA today.</p>
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