Harami Warns Farmers Of Impending Drop In Wheat Prices

David drozd As I have mentioned before in this column, the Japanese are true pioneers of technical analysis of the markets. Their techniques have evolved from fairly simple beginnings, trading forward rice contracts (futures) in the 17th century, to now include many sophisticated ways to analyze the markets, including the amazingly powerful modern-day charting method

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he Japanese are regarded as the true pioneers of market technical analysis. They began trading forward rice contracts (Futures) in 1654 and over the next three centuries have developed many sophisticated ways to analyze the markets. One Japanese method of charting is called “Candlestick” because the individual lines resemble candles. While candlestick charts use the


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Resistance is a term used to describe a price level where the selling of futures contracts is expected to halt the current upward move in market price. On the daily charts, these areas will appear as well-defined price ranges within which the market previously traded essentially sideways (A), prior to making a decisive move down.

Canola’s upward advance stalls at resistance

David Drozd Resistance is a term used to describe a price level where the selling of futures contracts is expected to halt the current upward move in market price. On the daily charts, these areas will appear as well-defined price ranges within which the market previously traded essentially sideways (A), prior to making a decisive


Human nature causes history to repeat

David Drozd Recent volatile price action is similar to that seen in the early 1970s when markets realigned into a new higher trading range. Examining these more than three-decade-old patterns can reveal clues about future price direction; history often repeats itself because human nature never changes. If history should repeat, similar to trading patterns seen

Fertilizer prices breach line of support

The news is always the most bullish at the top. In the last month or two we have all heard the news about higher fertilizer prices. Let’s take a look at this market from both a technical and fundamental perspective now that world fertilizer prices are easing. You may not be aware, but it is


V-Tops cap rallies

V-Tops are one of the most difficult chart patterns to analyze because of the suddenness in which they form. A V-Top indicates a trend reversal, with dynamic and substantial price drops often occurring with the formation of this pattern. V-Tops have three essential components: 1) Prices must be in an uptrend, with a near vertical