Gold stocks remain on short-term sell signal despite the sharp spike on
Friday.
The U.S. dollar pulled back sharply on Friday and is now on a short-term
sell signal. The dollar must not break below the May low to maintain the
bullish outlook.
Summary
Gold sector had a single day price spike on Friday. Let's see if there is any
follow through buying this week to indicate that the pullback is complete.
Jack Chan is the editor of Simply Profits,
established in 2006. Jack bought his first mining stock, Hoko Exploration, in
1979, and has been active in the markets for the past 37 years. Technical
analysis has helped him filter out the noise and focus on the when-and leave
the why to the fundamental analysts. His proprietary trading models have
enabled him to identify the NASDAQ top in 2000, the new gold bull market in
2001, the stock market top in 2007, and the US dollar bottom in 2011.
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