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Spot Silver Trading Chart
Fri, Sep 4 2009, 08:09 GMT
by Anna Coulling
Master The Markets

Silver was once again one of the main beneficiaries in the
commodities market from the surge higher in spot gold prices following
the strong breakout from the pennant pattern on the daily gold chart,
with silver following suit and ending the day with wide spread up
candle which broke above the $16 per ounce level in one bound! The
longer term picture for the price of silver, will now depend on the
performance of gold in the next few weeks, and with the precious metal
looking certain to breach the $1000 per ounce, then the signs for
silver are excellent. Technically we have a deep level of resistance
ahead on the daily silver chart, which now sits immediately above in
the $16.30 to $18.50 price range, which will take some effort to
breach. However, given the strong performance of gold and the
significant and dramatic breakout that has occurred in the last few
days, the signs are positive and we should see a test of this level in
the next few days. With a long weekend ahead, and with the US and
Canadian markets closed on Monday for a national holiday, we may well
see some profit taking today in the silver market as silver traders
square their positions ahead of the weekend, so we could see a dip
today following the last two days of sharp gains. However, with a
resumption of normal silver trading volumes on Tuesday, the signs are
excellent for silver bulls, and should we see the above resistance
breached in due course, then an approach on the $21 per ounce level may
be possible by the end of the year.
Support: 15.65 Resistance : 16.46
Support: 14.78 Resistance : 15.36
Support: 13.47 Resistance : 14.34
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