Posts Tagged ‘technical analysis’

The Line in the Sand April 18, 2011

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Please click on the spreadsheet to view, zoom to 100% if needed. The Line in the Sand format has changed, you will be receiving the chart on technical analysis Monday mornings. Please visit Matthew’s Daily Thought for your market wrap ups and predictions. In addition he will be posting a new article per week, you [...]

The Line in the Sand February 21, 2011

Monday, February 21st, 2011

Please click on the spreadsheet to view, zoom to 100% if needed. The Line in the Sand format has changed, you will be receiving the chart on technical analysis Monday mornings. Please visit Matthew’s Daily Thought for your market wrap ups and predictions. In addition he will be posting a new article per week, you [...]

The Line in the Sand February 07, 2011

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Please click on the spreadsheet to view, zoom to 100% if needed. The Line in the Sand format has changed, you will be receiving the chart on technical analysis Monday mornings. Please visit Matthew’s Daily Thought for your market wrap ups and predictions. In addition he will be posting a new article per week, you [...]

Are Commodities running out of gas? 5/26/9

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

That is the $1M question. It appears technically that some commodities have run too far too fast while other commodities like cotton and Crude oil lack the bullish fundamentals but meanwhile prices across the board have moved higher. As we have recently expressed oil and the distillates may continue higher but we feel a correction [...]

Down we go 5/15/9

Friday, May 15th, 2009

The stock, commodity, treasury & dollar counter trend moves we spoke about in this weeks commentray are in play. If the S&P closes below the 20 day moving average at 880 we expect a route next week. From energies to agriculture we expect across the board for commodoties prices to come off. We will use [...]

Technical Analysis Applied

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

By: Matthew Bradbard There are two major types of analysis normally used to predict the performance of commodity futures: fundamental and technical. Fundamental analysis examines the supply and demand factors that influence price, while technical analysis is the study of price and price behavior. The world of technical analysis is complex, but with a working [...]