You might be familiar with “island reversals” or “pennants”, “double bottoms” or “falling wedges”. These are some of the many recurring patterns that appear in stock charts that now have their own ...
Markets (all markets) are driven by fear; fear of losing and fear of missing out. Fear leaves behind repetitive patterns in the pricing history of gold. We check back on the patterns that we presented ...
Gold is sporting a significant cup and handle pattern. It remains in the handle portion of the pattern. Cup and handle patterns show up quite a bit but especially on smaller time frames. There are not ...
Gold’s narrowing range and breakout potential suggest rising volatility ahead, with a sustained move above $3,451 targeting Fibonacci and ABCD projection levels ...
I have been writing about Gold’s super bullish cup and handle pattern since 2021. The pattern is super bullish because the handle consolidation of the past few years has transpired above the 38% ...