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Chris Kimble

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Precious metals prices have been creeping higher with Gold trading over $2000/oz. A weaker US Dollar has provided a nice tailwind and Gold bugs celebrated a new monthly closing high last week. So, is...
Technology stocks have led the market higher for nearly 2 decades. Semiconductors have been a big part of that leadership. And the leader of all leaders, NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) has helped...
Precious metals prices have quietly crept higher in recent weeks. And if the rally keeps going, Silver could trigger a very bullish buy signal. Today, we look at a long-term “monthly” chart of Silver....
The main engine of the domestic economy and stock market indices is the technology sector. No doubt about it. Technology stocks have led the stock market for over two decades, so it’s always worth...
Who says cycles don’t exist? Today, we put cycles on full display by looking at the performance of two of the most important asset classes: Equities and Commodities. The chart below takes a...
The Semiconductors Sector ETF has been a market-leading sector for nearly two decades. And after a brief swoon, the Semiconductors (SMH) are heating up once again. Today’s chart is a long-term...
A couple of weeks ago, we highlighted the US Dollar as an asset ready for a big move. King Dollar was trading sideways and at important price resistance, so something had to give. Today, we revisit...
Germany is one of the most important stock markets in the world. And what it does next could very well send an important message to stocks in the United States. As you can see in today’s long-term...
The US Dollar rally has taken a breather, with the King of the currency world trading sideways for the past several weeks. But there is a reason for this pause, as you can see in today’s “weekly”...
It’s been a dreadful past couple of years for the Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) and small-cap stocks. Only in 2009 have small caps performed worse over a 100-week period – point (1) on today’s chart. Above...