Afternoon Market Update (4/19/2011)

The dollar had a strong day yesterday, but did it hold true for today's position? What is the next target zone for crude oil? These are just a few questions I address in today's market update. Also, don't be afraid of our "Parabolic Studies" tool. It can help you better understand the trend lines.

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Every success,
Adam

9 thoughts on “Afternoon Market Update (4/19/2011)

  1. Adam,

    Market Club's rating on SLW appears to be...in a word ridiculous. Especially since SLV is highly rated? Since, with some exceptions, SLW follows SLV only with an exaggerated response...tell me where I'm wrong.

    Thanks, Rick

    1. Rick,

      Our "Trade Triangles" don't fib. A +55 reading is not bullish. We stand by our numbers.

      All the best,
      Adam

  2. TODAY MARKET IS GOING UNEXPECTED AGENTS THOUGHTS WILL BE GO SELL OF GOLD.

    REGURDS FAIZAN

  3. SPX: looks to me like last Friday's high and yesterday's low form the short term Box,
    and a breakout either way will then allow for either a triple top around 1340,
    or a double bottom around1250. Stay tuned sports fans 🙂

    STOPS: I really like the ''Donchian Channel / Williams%R / 3-Day TT'' Method (explained by Adam in previous videos)
    which is outstanding for exiting after a top has been put in -- and re-entering after a bottom has been put in
    (with a very high degree of accuracy). As the saying goes, ''Manage your losses & the profits will come.''

    ''Happy Trails'' -- Adam, I look forward to your Thursday Market Update.

  4. Adam,

    You used the PSAR to find your stops? Is there a tutorial to show how to use that tool to find your stops?

    thanks,

    Kelvin

  5. Adam,

    I'm a new member to marketclub and learning how to use your systems. In the video, you identify the targets for the various markets like $50 spot silver or $74 for the USD index. How do you identify those targets?

    thanks,

    Kelvin

    1. Kelvin.

      I show you how to measure move in my videos. Keep watching and you will get it.

      All the best,
      Adam

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