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Commodity markets: Elliott Wave analysis [Video]

TradingLounge's Daily Commodities Market Trading Report - Technical Analysis is Elliott Wave and Trading Strategies
Content: Bitcoin, US Bond Yields, USD, DXY, US Gold XAU, GDX, Silver XAG, Gold Stocks, Iron Ore, Copper, Uranium, Crude Oil, Natural Gas.

Commodities market summary

TLT Bonds will bottom out when US 10 Yr. Yields top out - Elliott Wave count Wave (v) of iii) of 3 of (5) of A). USD DXY could also be in line with the US Yields, in the short term as the DXY pushes higher Wave (iii)of v), placing pressure on US Spot Gold and Silver which will move lower as Wave 2 and it’s this Wave 2 retracement buying opportunity and I will focus on US and ASX gold stocks as the gold trend will be long term.
Uranium is another market in a long-term trend and still offers a reasonable long-term position.
Iron Ore could be setting up for a higher move and my focus will be on Iron Ore stocks such as RIO, Vale and FMG.
Natural Gas is heading higher towards the US $4.00 level.
Bitcoin: Elliott Wave iv at 35,000. Expect a slow choppy pattern to 40,000

Video chapters

00:00 Bitcoin (BTC) SOLUSD
05:34 TLT Bonds. US Gov Bonds 10 Yr Yields
08:17 US Dollar Index, DXY
09:22 Precious Metals: Spot Gold  / US Spot Silver / XGD and Gold Stocks US / ASX
22:31 Base Metals: XME ETF, Iron Ore, Copper. Uranium URA.
28:59 Energy: XLE ETF / Crude Oil / Natural Gas 
40:26 End

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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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