Charts Today – 15 Mar 2019 – Stocks look to close the week higher
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Dollar Index short term bearish, but bullish against the Yen.
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Eurodollar short term bullish. Sterling remains volatile on Brexit votes.
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US stocks down slightly, tech mostly up. US set to open higher today based on US futures.
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UK blue chips and sterling hold on this morning after more Brexit parliamentary votes. Germany and France up.
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Asian stocks mostly up, China up 1%. India continues to look very strong now on all time frames.
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Crude oil moves higher.
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Gold still short term bullish and back above $1,300.
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US bond yields remain weak. German bond prices still weak post ECB.
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