Sunday, January 26, 2014

Market Focus - Copper

The Market Focus blog post is an opportunity to highlight a market or chart of interest. The copper market is seen as a window into economic activity. It is a basic commodity used extensively in electronics and construction, produced and consumed internationally. A global commodity priced in US dollars, copper prices are also subject to price movement based on currency fluctuations.

I highlighted copper in yesterday's entry about Commitments of Traders, remarking that prices have seen "broad sideways price action since at least mid-June." Today's sharp rally cuts into a resistance area, noted in the third chart here.

The weekly chart shows a bearish moving average array, with momentum (RSI) having returned to neutral. That is a move from a double bottom in RSI in oversold territory. The lines describe a descending triangle and emphasize the support at the $3 area in 2011 and again recently.

You can read more of this blog here. Written by Stanley Dash, VP, Applied Technical Analysis, TradeStation. Follow TradeStation

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