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Commodity Futures Market Summary: Elliott Wave Trading Strategies; US Spot Gold, GDX, Silver, Crude Oil, US Dollar Index DXY, Copper, Natural Gas, Nickel, Iron Ore, Uranium and Invesco DB Agriculture Fund EFT (DBA).
Market Summary: Natural Gas - Trading Long. Uranium  Trading Long Nickel Trading long. The energy sector ETF XLE is looking strong and therefore Crude and natural gas can move higher
Video Chapters
00:00 Dollar Index DXY
03:11 US Spot Gold & GDX ETF
09:09 US Spot Silver
10:02 DBA Agriculture Fund ETF CORN/ WHEAT/SOYBEANS/SUGAR
14:14 Crude Oil
17:49 Natural Gas
23:09 Iron Ore 
26:25 Copper / ETF
27:09 Nickel
28:41 Uranium ETF
31:37 Thanks for watching!

Commodity Futures Overview:
Elliott Wave Counts:
Gold  Elliott wave Triangle or bearish
Dollar Index DXY Elliott ABC Wave (4)
Iron Ore Elliott wave waiting to confirm count
Crude Oil Elliott wave IMpulse wave and trading long
Copper Elliott wave Impulse wave trading long
Nickel Elliott Wave Impulse and trading long
Uranium ETF Elliott wave Impulse wave trading long
Natural Gas Elliott Wave 5 of (3)

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