#Silver - Enough is enough, time to rise up & shineHi everyone! Here is my view of how silver should gain its rightful position in the market. All points are proximate and displate as an estimate. So please do not trade following this idea. Just my though and my point of view. This one DXY will show its last breath in March 15, although Pentagon already sent another 500 troops to Syria and OPEC decision on ceasing oil extraction is still uncertain. Anyway, we follow technical analysis here.
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THE UGLY STEP-SISTER PART 2We are currently in a strong bull channel for silver, leading towards $20.
I still believe silver will be the stronger performing PM by % over the next few months.
Although we ended in the red today, the fact that there was such strong support at the $18 level is a very good sign for bulls. MACD is looking to cross here on the 1D.
THE UGLY STEP-SISTERI made the poor choice (captain hindsight), to long silver miners (point A) instead adding to some of my fav gold miners (AEM/BTO).
My rational behind this was I truly believed that silver had bottomed at the $17 level (which has proved to have been correct so far), and that it would bounce back over $18 in the next few months (which it is still on track for). I had also believed that because silver has an actual use in this world (compared to gold), that it would be the stronger PM by % in the next handful of months (which is still a possibility).
However, my silver miners have been lagging behind my gold miners significantly, causing me immense frustration over the past few weeks (perhaps I have the wrong stock, I don't know). I still have hope for silver to start catching up to gold's %'s on the year, and having this trade pay off.
It is currently making higher daily lows on it's current trend-line, however it really hasn't made any significant moves. I believe that we potentially see 18 this week, depending on whether or not silver continues it's bullish momentum (RSI rising), and whether or not we catch some help from the NFP report on Friday (or some more help from Clinton). I believe it will continue to move up along this trend-line.
Will silver change from the ugly-step sister and become Cinderella? Stay tuned...