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10 Oct: TLT/GLD Ratio

 NEW GOLD vs TLT CHART:   This ratio provides a birds-eye macro view of the commonly held relationship between Gold & US Treasury bonds (20YR+) ETF that over time has held within its key historical channel. Anytime this ratio has popped out of this key level either Gold was overpriced or TLT was underpriced.

22 Sep: Gold/DXY Ratio

The “Global Price” of Gold, this ratio compared Gold to the entire basket of USD currencies.  As I have proved earlier this year Gold had already broken the DXY ratio relationship, and this usually happens at major peaks of this ratio (hence why it breaks).  If you notice this peak was at a lower level of 22:1

13 Aug: GAS

Gasoline or petrol is a derivative product of crude oil/petroleum. It is derived during fractional distillation process and has a translucent liquid form. It’s not used in its crude form. Different additives are added like ethanol to use it as fuel for passenger vehicles.

01 Jul: USDJPY

USDJPY is a major indicator of the Yen Carry Trade as Japanese citizens have the highest savings rate in the world and a larger portion of them invest in both our equities market as well as our US Treasury market, so any time they buy their yen are exchanged for US dollars thus putting upside pressure on USD & downside pressure on JPY naturally boosting this pairs ratio.

28 May: USDCAD

The “Great CAD Awakening” is finally upon us.  Nearly 1 year ago I forecasted that USDCAD was going to entire a great strengthening period and once it did it would going to be an extremely powerful bull market for the CAD.  Sure enough 1.24 came & went as price action flushed straight through the 200MA it it wasn’t even there.  Notice how that prior bull period also coincided during the last major Oil Super-Bull market.  MACD crossing centerline without slowing & Stochastics

15 Apr: AUDUSD

The Australian Dollar (AUD) is the currency unit used in the Commonwealth of Australia. … The Dollar is rated by the World Foreign Exchange market as the fifth most-traded currency in the world. The Australian Dollar is also known as the “Aussie”.