The Technical Traders View on Gold, SPX and Financial Sector
Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2010 Jun 28, 2010 - 03:08 AM GMTIt was a non stop sell off last week in equities as the SP500 sold down 4 days straight with a small move up on Friday. While investors were cashing out of stocks, we saw that money move into the big shiny yellow safe haven – Gold.
I have put together a short video showing you how I see the market and what I think is likely to happen this week for gold, stocks and financials. But here are my Cole’s Notes version incase you cannot view the video.
Gold:
- Long term trend is up and I am currently long gold but feel a sharp correction could happen any day.
- Price/Volume action on gold is bearish short term
- We took some money off the table on Friday into the strength
- I am protecting my long position using a stop around the $1240 area
- I still like gold and hope it rallies, but if it turns around I will be in cash until the correction is over.
SP500:
- SP500 is currently oversold after its 4 day sell off
- This index is trading deep into a support level
- Financial sector and GS (Goldman Sachs) tend to lead the market and they performed well on Friday.
- I feel the SP500 index is due for a solid 2-3% bounce and possibly a 4-6% rally
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By Chris Vermeulen
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