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Commodities Weekly Technical Report; Charts are widely used in the international commodity markets for timing and because the gathering of complete fundamental data is an impossible task. This publication includes point and figurer and bar charts on 24 different soft commodities and metals, with technical comments, price predictions and unique overbought/oversold indicators on the major commodities. It also contains charts of key United States commodities, gold coins and currency exchange rates, with a comment on the technical position of the Pound Sterling and the U.S. Dollar. Commodity Trading Recommendations; Because of the volatility of the commodity markets, buy and
sell situations can become apparent between our weekly
chart book publication dates; the Commodity Trading
Recommendations service focuses on these outstanding
trading situations. Recommendations include buying and
selling ranges, support or resistance levels, trend analysis
and price objectives; previous recommendations are
followed up regularly. If market conditions do not warrant a
specific buy or sell recommendation, developing situations
are discussed. Timing of recommendations is determined by
market forces, so there is no set day of the week for
publication. A telex alert service for recommendations is
available to overseas subscribers for an extra £75 per annum. Currencies; Currency is a unique technical service providing the vital
information in a practical and efficient format to help you
make quick and profitable foreign exchange decisions. It
contains comparative point and figure charts of currency
relationships against the U.S. Dollar, Yen, Mark, Swiss
Franc, French Franc and Sterling. In addition, it includes bar
charts of currencies per one U.S. Dollar, weighted
appreciation/depreciation levels and Eurocurrency interest
rates and also gives relative performance studies for the
major currencies and trade surplus/deficit positions. Market
trends are analysed each week, with comments on new
developments shown by the charts. Specific forecasts are
made where applicable. Stock Market Coverage; The easiest way to make a quick, yet accurate, appraisal of
a stock market is to scan charts. Chart Analysis' two
publications, the U.K. and the International Point and Figure
Libraries, are not only ideally suited for making this
assessment but are also vital in helping you to time
investment decisions correctly.
Available weekly or monthly, these publications contain
sufficient written comment to be equally useful to those
who are less familiar with technical analysis in addition to
the experienced practitioner. We offer all subscribers a
totally free consultancy service through telephone contact
with our analysts who will be happy to discuss any
situations that you feel need further explanation. The
contents of the books are continually monitored so that as
interest in any particular markets or sectors grows, so will
the coverage
The purpose of both these publications is to provide a
complete technical view of the world's markets and their
most active stocks. They are above all practical and
profitable to use. In fact cur own portable library at a
fraction of the cost of maintaining one. The U.K. Point and Figure Library; This book covers all technical aspects of the London stock
market. The first part of the book contains many indicators
for the gilt and equity markets which include a 30 week
moving average and an overbought/oversold indicator.
There are point and figure charts of the F.T. 30 Share and
500 Share, F.T. Actuaries, Government Securities and
Fixed Interest market indices, the Dow Jones Industrial
Average and our own momentum index. These are followed
by the coupons on the long, medium and short gilts, the
London gold price, the London money rates, the Dollar / Sterling exchange rate and the Bank of England
Sterling Index.
The main portion of the book starts with the F.T. Actuaries
Indices for all market sectors. This is followed by point and
figure charts of over 600 shares spread over 88 pages.
These shares are listed by sector so as to make instant
comparisons possible.
An interpretation and analysis is included to ensure that
situations of particular interest are brought to our
subscribers' attention. The International Point and Figure Library; This book covers the twelve stock markets in which there is
the most international interest. These are the United States
and Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany,
Holland, Switzerland, Japan, Australia, Hong Kong,
Singapore, and South Africa.
The first pages of the International Library contain many
indicators for these markets, including 30 week moving
averages and overbought/oversold indicators. We include
point and figure charts of our own World Index, Capital
International's World Index, and market indices for all the
markets covered plus indices for Austria, Belgium,
Denmark, Italy, Norway and Sweden. Additionally eighteen
currencies are shown against Sterling and the U.S. Dollar.
The main portion of the book is devoted to point and figure
charts of the leading and most traded stocks in the twelve
markets fully covered. It contains over 800 shares spread
over 122 pages. Two additional pages contain shares from
the smaller European markets.
As in the case of the U.K. book an interpretation and
analysis is included to ensure that situations of particular interest are brought to our subscribers' attention.