Entries by Aksel Kibar

NO 2 HEATING OIL

In the previous update I discussed the strength in the energy sector and analyzed Brent Crude Oil. Price of Brent Crude is breaking out of a long-term symmetrical triangle. 3 year-long uptrend resumes in the parallel trend channel and  price is clearly above the 200 day moving average. In this update I’m looking at other energy […]

EURO ZONE GOVT YIELDS

While Greek debt, spending cuts and their negotiations with European leaders continue to occupy the headlines, I thought an update on Euro Zone government yields would be timely. How bad is it out there? Will Greece default? Are Portugal yields more worrying than the Greek situation? These are the questions investors are trying to answer […]

AUD/USD

When analyzing long-term charts, 200 day moving average is extremely helpful in deciding the direction of the long-term trends. Supported by the 200 day moving average, 14 period RSI on the weekly scale is a good confirmation of that trend. In the previous posts you’ve come across the term “road map” referring to the 200 day moving average. Price can move […]

DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL

After strong performance from equity markets and commodities and a positive start for 2012, indices are challenging their minor/major resistance levels. One of those indices is the Dow Jones Industrial Average now testing 12,750 levels, a resistance now being challenged for the third time. Since October 2011, Dow Jones Industrial moved from 10,500 levels to […]

SPAIN IBEX INDEX

The beauty of technical analysis is that it helps us compare current price movement with past price movements and layout a trading strategy depending on the historical price movements. Chartist have developed an extensive list of chart patterns throughout the years. For those interested in learning chart patterns Thomas Bulkowski’s The Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns is […]

SOY MEAL

In December I wrote about Soy Meal. A commodity that I’ve often traded and analyzed. Agricultural commodities are perfect for traders who are starting with a small capital. Their low margins allow you to trade 1-2 contracts per trade. Unlike Gold, Silver or even Crude Oil that have high margin requirements, agricultural commodities are better […]

COFFEE

Here is an interesting illustration on a commodity that we consume almost every day. I have always been a coffee fan. Of course born and raised in Turkey, Turkish coffee has been a part of our daily life. I start and finish my day with coffee and consume 4-5 cups per day. When I saw […]

U.S. DOLLAR INDEX & EUR/USD

Looks like in the short-term Euro is due for a rebound. With the positive news flow from Euro Zone regarding the latest debt sales and restructuring of the Greek debt, U.S. dollar might pullback further helping the RISK ON trades to gain ground. I’ve mentioned in my previous updates that the technical outlook has turned positive […]

EURO BUND & US 10 YEAR T-NOTE

On January 6th I discussed government bonds for Germany & U.S. and drew attention to negative divergences on momentum indicators. U.S. 10 Year T-Notes and Euro Bund prices have generated negative divergences as they approached their previous high levels and both government bond prices tested their intermediate term resistance levels with negative divergences. The battle between bulls and […]

GBP/USD

Strong rebound from a major support helped GBP to firm after falling from 1.6150 to 1.54 levels in the past 3 months. Rebound was timely as the cross rate was testing major support levels. First resistance for GBP/USD is at 1.584 level (200 day moving average). From a long-term perspective GBP/USD might be forming a 3 year-long symmetrical […]