Showing posts with label Base metals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Base metals. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Commodity News For 15 nov. 2012


Gold prices are expected to remain positive. One can buy around 31700 -31650 with a stop loss below 31500 we expect price to test 32000 on higher end.
Silver prices  are expected to remain positive  we expect prices to test  62200  – 62300  on higher end one can buy around 61100 with a stop loss below 60500.
Copper prices are expected to trade within the range from 414 to 424. One can trade within the range. However, 426 acting as a strong resistance.
Nickel  prices  are  consolidating and are  expected  to trade within a range  from 870 to 900 one can trade within the range with a positive bias.
Lead prices might face resistance on higher end at 120.50 one could  short with a stop loss above 121.70.
Crude price are expected to trade within the range from 4780 to 4670 one can buy with a stop loss above 4665.

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Commodity News and Updates for 7th oct. 2012


Bullion : 
Gold prices are  expected to remain  volatile ahead a US elections, we expect prices to trade within the broad range from 31500 to 30900.
Silver prices closed at higher end with a positive break above 59200. As long as price holds and closes above 59200 prices are expected to trade higher
Base metal : 
Copper prices are expected to trade higher and test the resistance of 425 -426. For intraday one can buy around 421 with a stop loss below 417. Crossing 426 would witness fresh buying to the tune of 430 – 432.
Nickel prices are expected to trade within a range from 866 to 895 one can buy on dips. One can witness a sideways to positive move for the day.
Lead prices are expected to test 121 -122 on higher end one can buy on dips around 118.
Energy: 
Crude  price  have witnessed a break above 4720 and witness fresh buying we expect prices to trade higher to the tune of 4870, buying on dips is recommended around 4780.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Commodity News for 3rd October 2012.


Bullion: Gold futures on domestic exchanges fell to a one-month low as the strong rupee against the dollar and weak COMEX futures weighed on prices. On COMEX, the precious metal fell on profit booking, after touching a six-month high last week. The metal recovered some of its early losses as the dollar weakened against the euro. 
Energy: Crude oil futures were trading lower on the MCX tracking fall in benchmark contracts on the New York Mercantile Exchange and appreciation in rupee against the dollar. NYMEX crude oil futures traded weak on Eurozone debt concerns, which raised worry regarding oil demand from the region. 

Metals: Base metals were trading lower on the MCX tracking parent contracts on the London Metal Exchange, where prices eased due to concerns over demand from China and firm rupee against  the dollar. Sentiment in the global market remained weak today following release of discouraging manufacturing data from China. 

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