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Monday 12 October 2015

Crude oil prices rose by around 9 percent last week.




Today's Chart: CRUDEOIL 



Overview :

Crude oil prices rose by around 9 percent  last week. After hitting the psychological level of $50 and remain stable above the EMA50. Support is seen near a  vertical down ward trend line and resistance level  at $49.03, while resistance is seen near a EMA200  level at $51.94. Expected trading range for today $49.03 support level and $51.94 resistance level. On an intra day basis, we expect the positive momentum to continue the short term bearish trend. On the upside resistance level at $50.11, if market break this resistance level upside breakout is expected with potential target of $51.54






R2
R1
S1
S2
Gold
1186
1171
1159
1149
SILVER
16.24
16.11
15.73
15.52
CRUDE OIL
53.17
51.14
47.45
45.67
COPPER
2.4693
2.4419
2.3863
2.3507
NATURAL GAS
2.614
2.564
2.492
2.453
PLATINUM
1003
996
976
965
PALLADIUM
742
721
700
683

Tuesday 8 September 2015

Gold inches higher, but struggles to shine






Technical - Levels


R2
R1
S1
S2
Gold
1148
1130
1109
1097
SILVER
14.96
14.75
14.44
14.23
CRUDE OIL
47.12
45.93
43.82
42.11
COPPER
2.436
2.410
2.372
2.308
NATURAL GAS
2.712
2.693
2.635
2.612
PLATINUM
1035
1002
977
967
PALLADIUM
1014
591
568
558





Overview :


Gold futures traded modestly higher Tuesday as investors looked ahead to the Federal Reserves’s policy meeting next week, which could determine the direction of the dollar and dollar-denominated commodities like gold.
Gold for December delivery was marginally higher, gaining $1, or about 0.1%, at $1,122.10 an ounce, after swinging between small gains and losses in early Tuesday action.
The precious metal has been down nine of that past 11 sessions and hasn’t drawn much of a bid in recent weeks on the expectation that the Fed may raise interest rates for the first time since 2006. Interest-bearing assets like Treasurys have diminished the appeal of gold, which doesn’t bear any interest, while anticipation of a near-term rate increase has dulled expectations for gold.

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