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Tag Archives: Shanghai
Overbought and Oversold Markets – February 8
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price moves. The RSI moves between zero and 100 and is considered overbought with a reading above 70 and oversold when below 30. Note … Continue reading
Posted in Overbought Markets, Uncategorized
Tagged Overbought, Oversold, Relative Strength Index, RSI, Shanghai, Yen
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Week in Review: Markets Scream Overbought
We’ve added Spain’s IBEX, Italy’s MIB, the Russia Market Vectors ETF, the Australian dollar to the list of equity indices and currencies we monitor. In addition, we have switched to the CRB Continuous Commodity Index, which is less energy heavy … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Week in Review
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Nikkei, Russell 2000, Shanghai, Stocks, Yen
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Global Trend Indicators
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Posted in Global Trend Indicators
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Moving average, Nikkei, Shanghai, Stocks, Yen
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Chart Gazing
We take a look of some of the more interesting charts in the various assets, indicies, and commodities we cover. Apple Probably the most talked about death cross in ages. Apple’s 50-day moved through its 200-day moving average last week … Continue reading
Global Trend Indicators
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Posted in Global Trend Indicators
Tagged bonds, Bovespa, Commodities, Gold, Mexico Bolsa, Nikkei, Shanghai, Stocks
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Week in Review
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Global Trend Indicators
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Posted in Global Trend Indicators
Tagged bonds, Bovespa, CAC, Commodities, DAX, Gold, Nikkei, Shanghai, Stocks
3 Comments
Week in Review
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Posted in Week in Review
Tagged bonds, Bovespa, Commodities, Gold, Hang seng, Oil, Shanghai, Stocks
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Week in Review
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Posted in Week in Review
Tagged bonds, Commodities, Corn. Hang Seng, Gold, Oil, Shanghai, Stocks
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Global Trend Indicators
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