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Chris Kimble

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Bitcoin chatter is rising again. With new ETFs coming to market, crypto investors are getting very bullish. Is this a good thing? Or is too much bullishness about to...
After peaking in 2021, Copper prices declined sharply before bouncing around for a few years. That “bouncing” ended up following the twists and turns of Fibonacci rules.And we can see this...
After a big year-end rally, the stock market attempts to consolidate gains in January.That consolidation has several stock indices and ETFs trading near recent price highs. Today’s chart 4-Pack...
When interest rates fall, bond prices rise. And while it has been some time since we’ve been able to say interest rates are dropping, the past few months have done just that.The pullback in...
For the past two years, the Russell 2000 and Value Line Geometric Indexes have been lagging.Recently, however, both have come alive adding a tailwind to the end-of-year rally. But these...
Just as interest rates are pulling back, one particular government rate appears to be nearing an important moment.The 10-Year Germany Bond yield. Above is a long-term “monthly” chart of...
Several risk-on indicators surged higher into year-end, such as small-cap stocks and junk bonds.And as we typically see, this coincided with a big year-end stock market rally. Today, we take a look at...
Small-caps stocks have been a noticeable laggard for over two years.But a recent year-end rally has set the iShares Russell 2000 ETF on fire. Will this mark a change in performance in the...
Precious Metals have been strong this month and have metalheads excited for next year.One gauge that I use to highlight the strength of Gold is the ratio of the price of an ounce of Gold to the US...
The past few years have seen interest rates soar. But perhaps it’s a case of too far, too fast.Today we look at interest rates in the form of treasury bond yields. And more specifically, the...