by Cliff Green | May 3, 2016 | Base & Precious Metals Report, Base Metals, Base Metals, Copper, Energy Report, Eurozone, Gold
Increasing technical evidence suggests important cyclical lows to now be in place with the outlook for the weeks ahead looking rather positive. Consider immediate weakness to be healthy corrective action only and should be considered buying opportunities. For specific...
by Cliff Green | May 20, 2015 | Base & Precious Metals Report, Base Metals, Base Metals, Copper, Eurozone, LME, Weekly LME Base Metals Report
While short term trends have again turned down in the LME complex, current weakness appears to be much needed corrective action to recent impressive gains and hence viewed as part of a broader basing pattern. Could still work a little lower but don’t get too...
by Cliff Green | Feb 18, 2015 | Base & Precious Metals Report, Base Metals, Base Metals, Copper, Eurozone, LME, Weekly LME Base Metals Report
While the LME base metals complex continues to track sideways within volatile re-consolidation patterns for the time being, this type of action is clearly preparation for the next trending situation with copper in particular looking likely to be the next to spring...
by Cliff Green | Sep 3, 2014 | Base Metals, Base Metals, Copper, Eurozone, Gold, LME, Silver
Ali remains the best of the LME complex with current solid upward cycle appearing headed towards 2200 area. Local resistance at 2120 but pullbacks are likely to be restricted to corrective dips only. Take a free 2 week trial of my full dailly report for full details...
by Cliff Green | Jul 22, 2014 | Base Metals, Base Metals, Copper, Eurozone, LME
The break of further key levels of resistance secures a much larger base with prices expected to trend higher in the weeks ahead. See full report for full details.
by Cliff Green | May 15, 2014 | Base Metals, Base Metals, Copper, Eurozone, Gold, Silver, Uncategorized
The bull run in Nickel looks to be over with a spiked reversal completed. Expect rather volatile two way action in the near term but would not expect rallies to prove sustainable.