Jordan Roy-Byrne CMT, MFTA

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Interview: Gold Breakdown & Key Market Signals

Jordan Roy-Byrne, Founder and Editor of The Daily Gold, joins us to share his technical and fundamental outlooks for gold, silver, GDX, GDXJ, interest rates, and the general equity markets. We start off looking at the charts and some of the key technical support levels in the precious metals sector, and the contrast between the … Continue reading

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Video: Gold CoT Analysis & Setup for Breakout

In this video we take a look at the positioning in Gold’s CoT with respect to Open Interest and the Net Spec Position ahead of previous breakouts in the Gold price. We speculate on what could occur over the coming months and how it could put the CoT in position for Gold to begin a … Continue reading

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Video: Gold & Silver Remain in Trading Range but Perk Up Against S&P 500

Gold & Silver remain in trading range since mid May. Gold has traded between $1915 and $2000 while Silver has traded between $22.50 and $25.50. The macro may be slowly starting to shift in Gold’s favor. Gold (and Silver) are showing relative strength against the stock market. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium  

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Video: Breakout in Bond Yields Impact on Gold

The 10-year yield is breaking out to a new high. In this video we evaluate how and when the breakout could impact Gold. The speed of the breakout in the 10-year yield will be an important factor and the Gold to S&P 500 ratio will be the leading indicator to how Gold will react. Click … Continue reading

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Video: Gold & Silver Rebound but Remain in Range

Since mid May Gold has essentially traded from $1900 to $2000. Meanwhile, Silver has traded mostly between $22.00 to $25.50. The metals may have a bit of upside potential here as summer ends but they will remain in a larger range. Click Here to Learn About TheDailyGold Premium

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Gold Catalysts Looming but not Imminent

Gold remains in a bullish big-picture consolidation but failed to break out as the Fed quelled banking issues, and the economy has avoided recession.   The market has discounted a soft landing as capital has moved out of Bonds and into equities.   Inflation expectations have begun to perk up mostly due to the … Continue reading

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