It’s a Tuesday twofer as futures and commodities trader Rick Alexander provides his latest insights on both the energies and currencies markets.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Spotlight on Metals
Comments for November 23, 2010 Looking ahead to Tuesday by reflecting on Monday’s trading action Futures and options trading is speculative in nature and involves substantial risk of loss. Futures and options trading is not suitable for all investors. Silver remains in a strong Uptrend. Meanwhile, is Platinum’s bull run ending? METALS: 11/23/10 Higher closes… [Read More]
What’s Up, What’s Down: Man Who Picks Top, Loses Bottom!
Rick Alexander is seeing bearish signs in Wheat, but is sticking to the sidelines for now when it comes to Soybeans. Read the rest of Rick’s commodities report for more of today’s insights on agricultural commodities.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Spotlight on Currencies
“Overall, I feel the US Dollar is bottoming,” says Rick Alexander. Read the balance of his commentary for more on the currency market.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Spotlight on the Softs Sector
“Im standing aside in cocoa and sugar,” says Rick Alexander. See why in today’s commentary, plus his views on the long term trend in cotton.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Metals in the Spotlight
Despite yesterday’s closes, Rick Alexander says he still believe metals are in a long term uptrend, overall. Read the balance of his report for more on the metal market.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Treasury Note Futures Looking Toppy
Is the Euro showing signs of topping? Read more in Rick Alexander’s commentary.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Grains in Spotlight
Bullish crop report for beans. Wall Street Journal reports that soybeans are up 27% on a year-to-date basis. Read more of Rick Alexander’s comments.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Corn Forming a Small Bull Pennant
Rick Alexander takes a look at the grain markets and offers his buy and sell signals. Read what he sees in today’s market.
What’s Up, What’s Down: Currencies and Engeries in Focus
Strong showing Friday, for crude oil and products, while Yen remains in a bull pennant. Read the balance of Rick Alexander’s comments for what he sees for today’s market action.