in commentary, technical analysis, trading

EUA Carbon Emissions and German Baseload Power Technical Analysis

Our daily Oil and Energy Technical Report looks at the charts across the energy complex, covering Brent Crude, GasOil, NYMEX WTI, UK Nat Gas, US “Henry Hub” Nat Gas, Dutch TTF Nat Gas, EUA Carbon Emissions, and German Baseload Power.
This report was formerly distributed by the broker GFI and very popular it was too! Alas our agreement with GFI …

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in company News, MiFiD II

Start Your New Year Right!

MiFiD II is here. Good news!!
Good news? What’s he on?
Okay, I get that this has been the bane of the lives of most of us for longer than we care to remember, but I have an alternate view to consider just for a moment, if you don’t mind indulging me?
I set up Futurestechs in 2000. My aim …

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in company News, technical analysis

15 Candles for Futurestechs

 
Futurestechs celebrates 15 years!

 
On March 13th 2000 I set up Futurestechs, having just spent the previous 10 years as a broker on the LIFFE Floor. At the time many LIFFE Floor operatives were embarking on a whole new way of doing things, trading in front of screens, clicking a mouse instead of shouting at people! …

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in company News, Uncategorized

Special offer for our Social Media followers

Hello. You’ve most likely ended up here because you’ve clicked a link or message from your Twitter, Linkedin or Facebook account.

Here at FuturesTechs we find Social Media, particularly Twitter, to be an excellent way of adding some value to our customers on top of our “traditional” service, especially if things change during the day to alter the outlook …

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in commentary, technical analysis

Silver Technical Analysis for 26th September

Our clients will be well aware that we have been getting increasingly bearish of Silver in recent days. Let’s have a look at what has prompted this shift in sentiment.
“Bigger picture” charts have a major Fibonacci resistance at 35.16. This is 38.2% of the sell off from the 2011 high. Shorter term Fibonacci retracement analysis suggested 35.12 might be a reference …

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