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Eurostoxx Technical Analysis - 4th May

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

This morning’s support and resistance levels in the Eurostoxx 50 Futures included 2957 as an important reference above and 2925 as our first support below. It is Midday now (in the UK) and the range has been 2926-2958. This is the kind of reliability our customers depend on us for.

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Today’s Comment and Chart for the Eurostoxx 50 Futures:

Stoxx opened towards Mondays low at 2940, tested higher at 2952 and then drifted to 2925 into midday. A rally into the cash close up to 2950 wasn’t sustained after hours, and the close at 2936 confirmed the previous days Bearish Engulfing candle.

Although there was an uptick in volume the confirming candle didn’t breach any support levels so we’re bearish, but somewhat  tentatively.

Marabuzo resistance remains at 2957. The 76.4% retracement of the February - March bear move remains at 2983.  Horizontal and Marabuzo support stands at 2918 and 2912 respectively.

Brent Crude Technical Analysis - 3rd May

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

FuturesTechs covers a number of contracts within the Energy complex; Brent Crude, GasOil, NYMEX WTI, Natural Gas, and Carbon Emissions.

As well as this our Commodity coverage includes Gold and Silver, plus Corn, Wheat and Soybeans.

Below is today’s Brent comment and chart. We also provide Support and Resistance levels, gleaned from our analysis of the charts, plus “Automated” levels from things like Pivot Points, Moving Averages, and Market Profile.

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Thursday’s high was 126.66. Shy of the 127.02 high from April 11th (looking at the continuation charts).

Friday’s high was 126.10, and yesterday’s high was 126.54, so we have some resistance to worry about all of a sudden.

We also have a potential reversal of the “Double Top” variety, but ONLY if we see a sell off through 119.03, which is our S7 support today, so is still a while away from becoming a reality.

Dollar Index and Short Sterling Technical Analysis

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

I’ll keep it simple today. I was on CNBC last night, when I talked about Short Sterling, the Dollar Index, and Silver, and what the Candlestick Charts are showing us on those markets.

Please  Click here to go to our “Media” page to see the Video.

Happy long weekend to all. I love a good wedding!

FTSE Technical Analysis

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

As the FTSE Futures near important resistance levels, the Year’s highs, we posted a comment this morning that started off in our normal level headed manner, then descended into something of a rant! Here it is for all to share!!!

“Today could be all about 5950. A hold above here keeps the bulls in the box seat and suggests we can head to 6030 then 6086.5″.

Stop there! Say no more. We held 5950. We bounced from a low of 5968 to hit the heady heights of 6033.5 by the day session close, getting up to 6039.5 in the after hours trade, and 6044 in today’s overnight trade.

So we are seeing off 6030 and now have our eyes trained upon 6086.5-87.5, the February high. This rally is on low volume. Back it while it lasts, but don’t be surprised if it doesn’t, and don’t come crying to me if it falls over, because I’ve been worrying about this and warning about it all the way. Houses built on sand don’t stay up for very long. Rant Over. Enjoy the Wedding!

As well as the FTSE FuturesTechs covers 22 markets every day, giving Chart, Support and Resistance levels, plus Commentary each morning before the markets open. This award winning service is widely read by Investment Professionals, and some of our clients have been with us since we started over 10 years ago.

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Silver Technical Analysis - Interesting developments…

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

Last Thursday we highlighted Silver, which we described as being “on a tear”. We have since added 10% then given back 10%, rejecting a high just shy of the psychologically important 50 bucks mark. Here’s what we’ve put out to our clients today:

“This is no reason to go short. Selling something that’s going up is dangerous, bordering on stupid. Sure, it probably can’t go on, but for now there’s no signs of a reversal in sight”.

This line from last Thursday’s report seemed to create a bit of a stir and it looks like it was quoted on at least one newswire story. So what is a sign of a reversal?

A candle with a large range but a really small real body? Yes, that sort of thing Like yesterday’s? (A Long Legged Doji, to give it a name). Precisely….

Yesterday this one traded up to 49.820. In today’s overnight session we have traded over 10% off of this high. Interesting times. Where did we top out the last time around, when Bunker Hunt was buying all the Silver in sight? 50 bucks, give or take…

Channel support is 42.735. We would “call a top” if the market drops through here, especially if it happens quickly.

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FuturesTechs Daily Blog - Silver Technical Analysis - on a tear!

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Below is today’s sample of one of our reports, looking at Silver, which is “going parabolic” as we put it!

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Further gains since we last wrote, and this is “going parabolic” now, it seems, adding solid percentage gains by the day. A month ago we were trading around $35, so have added near on 30% in that short space of time. This is no reason to go short. Selling something that’s going up is dangerous, bordering on stupid. Sure, it probably can’t go on, but for now there’s no signs of a reversal in sight. There is scope for this move to head to 47.580 in the short term as this is where the top line of the channel sits. The daily RSI is at it’s highest reading since April 2006, but as we said earlier in the week this isn’t a sell signal per se, a move back below 75 from here gives a sell signal…

Daily FuturesTechs Blog - 20th April 2011 - Flag Pattern in Cable

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

From today we plan to post one of our Technical Analysis Reports on this Blog on a daily basis as a sample for anyone interested in a Free Trial. We will focus on a market that is showing something interesting from a technical point of view.

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In today’s “Forex Lunch” report we highlighted a Flag Pattern in Cable (GBPUSD):

Cable has been in a consolidation pattern since late January, trading in a broadening range between 1.5937 and 1.6429. Recent price action within this range has formed a pattern known as  a flag, consisting of a short term counter trend channel after a significant directional move. The counter-trend channel is highlighted by the red arrows, whilst the flag ‘pole’ is highlighted by the green arrow. This formation would be confirmed by a close above the down trend channel at 1.6336, with additional confirmation given by a close above Horizontal resistance at 1.6429. The implication of this formation is a move to 1.6828.

Futures Roll-over - How it works

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Our clients who trade Spread Bet and CFDs often seem rather perplexed around this time because the Futures are rolling over and all the talk is of “expiry”, “triple witching”, “quadruple witching”, “roll-over”, “new front month”, “rolling off the board”, “options expiry” and the like.

The Spread betting firms have simplified things over the years so you can trade something like the FTSE on a “rolling” basis; basically replicating the Index, or the “Cash” as it’s known in market parlance. So why do the Pro traders all trade the March, June, September or December Futures? What’s that all about?

By definition “Futures” are trade-able instruments that are priced depending on where the market thinks an instrument will be at some time in the future. The traditional set of expiry months for these sort of contracts has been March, June, September and December. You will find that Commodity markets are different. This is mainly to do with seasonal differences, so people can trade the crops that are about to be harvested or have just been harvested.  Saying that I’ve never understood the logic behind the Precious Metals expiry cycle so if anyone ever wants to enlighten me please feel free!

Anyway, as we write the March FTSE Futures are very close to expiring, getting to the end of their life. Futures traders who want to bet on or hedge future price movement therefore need to “move down the curve” and trade the June expiry, which is a bet on where the FTSE Index will be in mid June. The March contract is therefore “rolling off the board” and anyone who wants to keep their exposure to the market has to get out of the March position and move their interest into June. They are “rolling over” their position.

If you were to hold your Futures position into the expiry the exchange will demand that you do something to settle your contract. Many Financial Futures instruments are cash settled, so you just pay an amount of money, or (hopefully) receive an amount of money, depending on where you got in versus where the contract settled on the Expiry day. This is why there can be a big mash up in the minutes before the settlement of any contract. Futures exchanges have taken several measures over the years to calm the volatility at these times, as there have been lots of incidences of what could be described as market abuse during Futures expiries in the past.

So much so that the expiry days have taken on an almost mystical aura amongst market participants. The hour when everything expires has become known as the “Witching hour” and when you get expiry of more than one instrument it is called “Triple Witching” or even “Quadruple Witching”.

Triple Witching is when the Futures, Options, and the Single Stock Options all expire on the same day. It can cause havoc, but as I mentioned the exchanges have worked hard over the years to iron out any foibles thrown up, all in the name of keeping an orderly market. With the increased use of Single Stock Futures these can also be thrown into the equation to give you a “Quadruple Witching”.

Anyway I digress. Let’s get back to settlement of these instruments. As mentioned many contracts are “cash” settled, but some are settled with physical delivery. In Bond markets a holder of a Long Position in the Futures has to pay up the full price (forget margin at this point!!) to receive a lump of Bonds. In Commodity markets a holder of a short position in, say, Corn, would have to delivery a set number of bushells of Corn to a specified warehouse on a specified date in a certain condition. So speculators are usually pretty keen to “roll-over” their interest and not end up in this situation! I always remember working for a Broker on LIFFE and they were always very concerned on Expiry day that we didn’t have any errors that might result in having to physically delivery something they physically didn’t have!

So around mid morning on Friday if you see the markets wobble, pick up in volatility, or make a sudden unsuspected move, you now know why: Roll-over. The Witches at play!!! From this moment on the Futures traders are all looking at a new instrument; trading the June Futures, until the next roll-over.

We always suggest to our Spread Bet or CFD clients that they trade the market that tracks the Futures. for starters this is what we are analysing on a daily basis, so it is the truest reflection of what’s actually going on. Also the Futures are open (in the case of the FTSE) from 8am til 9pm every day, so you always have a “real” market price to reference off.

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