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July 27, 2020 Leave a comment
Yes…..Lumber. (see chart below)
All have doubled over the past 4 months.
Where to next….Oil’s bullish trend is still intact,
Silver is overbought, at extremes and warrants caution if you are long (susceptible to a pullback to $18),
and Lumber is a Sell. With its 3 standard deviation above its ‘weekly’ mean and an outside reversal week, it’s time to cash in the (wood) chips.
by Rob ZdravevskiJuly 27, 2020rob@karriasset.com.au
Filed under Finance & Investment Tagged with commodity, Crude, Gold, lumber, Oil, Silver
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Yes…..Lumber. (see chart below)
All have doubled over the past 4 months.
Where to next….
Oil’s bullish trend is still intact,
Silver is overbought, at extremes and warrants caution if you are long (susceptible to a pullback to $18),
and Lumber is a Sell. With its 3 standard deviation above its ‘weekly’ mean and an outside reversal week, it’s time to cash in the (wood) chips.
by Rob Zdravevski
July 27, 2020
rob@karriasset.com.au