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Commodities and Futures Trading Market Report - Technical Analysis Elliott Wave and Trading Strategies
Content: US Bond Yields, USD, DXY, USDCAD USDJPY, EURUSD, GBPUSD, AUDUSD, US Gold, GDX, Silver, Copper, Iron Ore, Lithium, Nickel, Crude Oil, Natural Gas.
Commodities Market Summary: The USD DXY will have a series of small corrective rallies and Gold Silver will have choppy tops wave fours and fives, so stay clear of this price action. That said, building into gold and silver stocks shouldn't be a problem.
Trading Strategies: GOLD SILVER EUR AUD - their current trends up are close to short term highs

Video Chapters
00:00  US Gov Bonds 10 Yr Yields  / AU 10 Yr Bonds
03:09 Forex: US Dollar Index, DXY, USDCAD USDJPY, EURUSD, GBPUSD, AUDUSD
13:06 Precious Metals: Spot Gold /  GDX ETF / US Spot Silver
26:14 Base Metals: US Copper / Lithium / Nickel / Iron Ore
41:06 Energy: Crude Oil / US Oil Fund / Natural Gas / US Gas Fund 
50:18 End

Analyst Peter Mathers TradingLounge™ 

 

 

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