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Comex High Grade Copper Futures (HG) Technical Analysis – July 21, 2016 Forecast

By:
James Hyerczyk
Published: Jul 21, 2016, 10:40 UTC

September Comex High Grade Copper prices recovered from yesterday’s early sell-off, but once again sellers rejected the rally as the market approached the

High Grade Copper

September Comex High Grade Copper prices recovered from yesterday’s early sell-off, but once again sellers rejected the rally as the market approached the last major high at $2.2775. Buyers have tried to take out this high six times since it was reached. The strong U.S. Dollar has probably prevented a breakout.

Today, the dollar is trading a little weaker, which could underpin copper. If the dollar continues to correct its recent rally then we could see an eventual breakout through $2.2775 over the near-term.

Technically, the main trend is up according to the daily swing chart. However, some of the upside momentum has been lost during the six-day sideways move. A trade through $2.2775 will signal a resumption of the uptrend.

Daily September Comex High Grade Copper

Based on yesterday’s close at $2.2540 and the early price action, the direction of the market today is likely to be determined by trader reaction to the downtrending angle at $2.2285.

A sustained move over $2.2285 will signal the presence of buyers. This could create enough upside momentum to challenge the high at $2.2775. This is the trigger point for an acceleration to the upside with the April 22 top at $2.3060 the next likely target.

The inability to overcome $2.2285 will indicate the presence of sellers. This could create enough downside momentum to pull back into the short-term 50% level at $2.2400. Taking out this pivot will indicate that the selling is getting stronger. This could trigger a further break into a downtrending angle at $2.1510 and the main uptrending angle at $2.2065.

Watch the price action and read the order flow at $2.2285 the rest of the session. Trader reaction to this angle will tell us if the buying is getting stronger, or if sellers are taking control.

About the Author

James is a Florida-based technical analyst, market researcher, educator and trader with 35+ years of experience. He is an expert in the area of patterns, price and time analysis as it applies to futures, Forex, and stocks.

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