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Gold is not bullish but don't count it out yet

By Tom Lydon
Traditionally, summer months are weak for precious metals and the exchange traded funds (ETFs) that track them, but why might this summer be different?

Przemyslaw Radomski of Sunsine Profits, in an article appearing on Minyanville, gives the following reasons why Gold and Silver may be scorching this summer:

-The demand for gold is potent, indicated by strong buying pressure. This is being brought on because of weakness in the U.S. dollar. Additionally, when analyzing the SPDR Gold Trust (GLD), the relative strength index and stochastic indicators both suggest that higher prices are likely to occur. GLD is up 5.4% year-to-date and is trading above its 200-day moving average.

-Trading volume doesn’t indicate that gold is necessarily bullish, however, it doesn’t confirm that gold isn’t bullish, either. In other words, don’t count it out yet.

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-Based on stochastic indicators, it appears that Silver has bottomed out and the support level on high volume has been touched, therefore the most probable direction for silver is up. The iShares Silver Trust (SLV) is up 19.6% year-to-date and is trading above its 200-day moving average.

Regardless of your take on precious metals and whether or not you agree with Radomski, you should always watch the trend lines, do your homework, stay diversified and stick to your strategy when playing the precious metals market. (Kevin Grewal contributed to this article.)
Courtesy: ETFTrends
MCX ALUMINIUM 30 April 2012 contract was trading at Rs 111.8 , up Rs. 2.8 . What's your view on it?
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