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Commodity markets: Gold, Lithium, Copper and Nickel [Video]

Commodity market Elliott Wave analysis for Bitcoin (BTC), ETH/USD, GBTC, TLT Bonds, US 10 Yr. yields, USD/DXY, Gold, Silver, Copper, Uranium, Crude Oil,  and Natural Gas.

Commodity market Elliott Wave update

  • Bitcoin  Wave 2 correction.
  • The US Dollar, Bonds and Yields a) b) c) correction.
  • Gold, GDX and Silver later stages of wave 4.
  • Base metals, Copper wave b) of 4.
  • Natural Gas heading higher into wave 3. Crude Oil wave a).

Video chapters:

00:00 Bitcoin (BTC), Ether ETH/USD, GBTC.
07:01 US Dollar Index, DXY / TLT Bonds. US Gov Bonds 10 Yr yields.
15:04 Precious Metals: Spot Gold XAU /GDX ETF / US Spot Silver XAG.
21:05 Base Metals: Uranium URA ETF / Copper.
24:05 Energy: Crude Oil WTI OIL / Natural Gas NG.

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Peter Mathers

Peter Mathers

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Peter Mathers started actively trading in 1982. He began his career at Hoei and Shoin, a Japanese futures trading company.

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