What’s Really Going On In The Financial and Commodity Markets This Year
Stock-Markets / Financial Markets 2010 Mar 10, 2010 - 10:08 AM GMTMost of the articles and media reporting are centered around the stock market, because most investors and traders look to the stock market for returns. A few newspapers and magazines occasionally talk about commodities, but are mostly reporting on Gold, Copper and Oil.
I thought I would put out the performance of 40 different markets (compliments of Financial Visualizations) including the stock indexes and interest rate markets for comparison. I find it amusing how some markets that are really outperforming (or underperforming for that matter) are hardly ever mentioned, but could provide great trading opportunities.
Here are the relative performances of those 40 markets in two time frames. The first chart is the performance year to date. The second is the performance over the last 30 days.
I will update these figures on a monthly basis.
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Charles Maley
www.viewpointsofacommoditytrader.com
Charles has been in the financial arena since 1980. Charles is a Partner of Angus Jackson Partners, Inc. where he is currently building a track record trading the concepts that has taken thirty years to learn. He uses multiple trading systems to trade over 65 markets with multiple risk management strategies. More importantly he manages the programs in the “Real World”, adjusting for the surprises of inevitable change and random events. Charles keeps a Blog on the concepts, observations, and intuitions that can help all traders become better traders.
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