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Oil Flirts With Support By PikerTrader - Mar 12, 2015

Oil broke below support yesterday but managed to close back above it. Key support for oil is at 48.46. What makes this level important is that it is the base of the descending triangle that has...

Alfonso Esparza
Oil Rebounds From 1-Month Low By Alfonso Esparza - Mar 11, 2015

Brent crude rose to $57 a barrel on Wednesday, rebounding after hitting a one-month low as a surprise drop in U.S. oil stocks overshadowed a rally in the dollar and global oversupply.Brent for April...

Alfonso Esparza
Gold Pressured By Strong USD By Alfonso Esparza - Mar 11, 2015

Gold prices in Europe were slightly lower on Wednesday, as largely sideways trading was buffeted by dollar headwinds.Spot gold was trading at $US1,158.51 a troy ounce, down 0.3 per cent, in morning...

Chris Kimble
This Indicator Says Gold Is Heading Lower By Chris Kimble - Mar 11, 2015

In 2011, I was pretty frank when I shared the following The Swiss franc is suggesting gold will be flat to down for years to come! Since then, gold has lost a third of its value and silver has pared...

Gregory W. Harmon
Crabs And Sharks In Gold's Chart By Gregory W. Harmon - Mar 11, 2015

Gold seems to have gone sailing in the ocean. Your first though might be that is a funny metaphor for the chop in the market. But Gold has been far from a choppy market in the short run. It may be...

ICN.com
Gold Fails To Maintain 1172.00 Resistance By ICN.com - Mar 11, 2015

Gold has tried to maintain 1172.00 resistance once again yesterday, but it failed. Stability of the yellow metal between 76.4% and 88.6% Fibonacci levels of the above seen wave forces us to be neutral...

Alex Gurr
Silver Nears Support, Key Level At 15.507 By Alex Gurr - Mar 11, 2015

The silver market has as previously mentioned in other articles, continued to slide down the charts in a bearish descending wedge. The question now is how much more sliding can we have in the market...

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