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21 Charts Show Commodities Are Breaking Out

Published 12/21/2017, 06:28 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

In this post, I would like to update some charts from the commodity complex since we are starting to see some action in this sector. Back in the summer when we first started to get long some of the different commodities sectors, we saw many breakouts from some very nice H&S bases.

After the initial move up came the first consolidation phase which has been going on for nearly four months or so. We are now starting to see some of these consolidation patterns breaking out which should lead to the next impulse move higher in most cases.

Let's start with BHP Billiton (NYSE:BHP), one of the biggest miners on the planet. Its chart provides a good example of where things stand with this stock bull market. Yesterday the price action broke out with a gap above the top rail of an almost 5 month triangle consolidation pattern. A backtest to the top rail would come in around the 43.50 area.

BHP Daily Chart

Now let's look at a long term weekly chart which shows some classic Chartology. We have discussed many times in the past, when you see a small consolidation pattern form just below an important trendline, in this case the neckline, and one above, that is usually a very bullish set-up, something BHP is now showing.

Also keep in mind the size of that double H&S bottom that took three years to build out. Big patterns lead to big moves. The minimum price objective of that double H&S bottom is measured from the head straight up to the neckline # two. Add that distance to the breakout point to get your minimum price objective.

BHP Weekly 2011-2017

This monthly chart put the double H&S bottom in perspective.

BHP Monthly 1993-2017

Copper is an important commodity as it can show the strength or weakness of the economy which is why it’s called Dr. Copper. This weekly chart shows copper’s big H&S bottom with the breakout in the summer. The head formed a 7 point triangle reversal pattern which actually reversed the bear market.

Here is a case where we didn’t see a backtest to the neckline when the breakout took place. The 30 week ema has done a good job of holding support so far during Copper's new bull market.

Copper Weekly 2013-2017

This 20-year monthly chart shows how the H&S fits into the very big picture.

Copper Monthly 1998-2017

Below is the quarterly chart which shows some nice Chartology especially that 24-year flat top triangle’s price objective.

Copper Quarterly 1973-2017

I originally took two positions, one in July and one in August of this year for the Global X Copper Miners ETF (NYSE:COPX), in anticipation of the eventual breakout above the neckline which hasn’t happened just yet. It’s close but no cigar.

COPX Weekly 2011-2017

This monthly chart shows a double H&S bottom which many of the different commodities are showing. The 12-month simple moving average has done a good job of showing support during the new bull market.

COPX Monthly 2007-2017

Southern Copper (NYSE:SCCO) is the strongest stock in this sector. The daily chart below shows it has just broken out from a rectangle consolidation pattern with a breakout gap.

SCCO Daily Chart

If big patterns lead to big moves, then this weekly chart for SCCO says we should expect a very large impulse move higher as it’s trading at a new all-time high after breaking out from a six year triangle consolidation pattern.

SCCO Weekly 2008-2017

The 25-YEAR monthly chart below shows the breakout taking place above the six year triangle consolidation pattern which is now making new all time highs. Note the blue bullish rising wedge that formed as a halfway pattern back in the early 2000’s.

SCCO Monthly 1993-2017

Some of the steel stocks are starting to show their pent-up bullishness as they are breaking out from major consolidation patterns. This monthly chart for Nucor (NYSE:NUE) shows it broke out from its 9-year triangle consolidation pattern in 2016 and has been consolidating that breakout move by forming a second consolidation pattern just above the top rail which is the Red Bull flag.

NUE Monthly 1992-2017

This week, Schnitzer Steel (NASDAQ:SCHN) is breaking out from a six year double H&S bottom. You would have to go all the way back to 2011 to equal yesterday’s high.

SCHN Monthly 2003-2017

This weekly chart for Steel Dynamics (NASDAQ:STLD) shows it broke out from a one year bull flag three weeks ago.

STLD Weekly 2012-2017

This 20 year monthly chart shows the entire history for STLD. This chart also has some nice Chartology on it. Note the 2000 H&S bottom which launched STLD on its first bull market which produced several consolidation patterns along the way.

When that bull market ended in 2008 it took 9 years to build out the massive triangle consolidation pattern which is now launching STLD on its next bull market leg higher. If you stand back and look at this chart from a distance you can almost see the beginnings of a parabolic move taking place.

STLD Monthly 1993-2017

Before I run out of time I would like to show you one of the weakest areas in the commodities complex which is NatGas. Last week it finally broke down from a year and a half H&S top. We now have a clean line in the sand, above the neckline is bullish and below is bearish.

NATGAS Weekly 2013-2017

Several weeks ago I tried to go long United States Natural Gas (NYSE:UNG) as it was testing the bottom rail of an expanding triangle. After five touches of the bottom rail I thought it would hold one last time, but that wasn’t the case.

After getting a decent pop off the last touch the price action reversed straight down and then gapped the bottom trendline where I exited the trade. Again UNG is bullish above the bottom rail and bearish below.

UNG Daily

There are two patterns I’m keeping a close eye on for WTI Crude Oil. This first pattern is a rising flag formation which has just completed its fourth reversal point at the top rail. I would view the rising flag as a halfway pattern if the price action can take out the top rail.

WTIC Weekly 2014-2017

As we’ve seen with some of the other commodity-related stocks in this post, many have formed a double H&S bottom reversal pattern. This 10-year daily chart for WTIC shows it too has a double H&S pattern in play with a breakout above the neckline. The last time we looked at this chart I suggested it looked similarly inverse to that massive unbalanced H&S top, only on a smaller time frame.

WTIC Daily 2007-2017

This 20-year monthly chart shows how the double H&S bottom fits into the big picture.

WTIC Monthly 1998-2017

This last chart is a 35-year quarterly chart which puts everything in perspective. Keep in mind the measured move for a H&S pattern when you look at this chart.

Oil Quarterly 1983-2017

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