Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Today's Commodity Market | 31 DEC 2014 | Commodity market live | Market watch

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Today's Commodity Market | 31 DEC 2014 | Commodity market live | Market watch
Gold  (FEB)                         Today resistance 27450-27500 watch out… Reversal to Sell side.

Silver (March)                      Trading Resistance 38000-38100 whereas selling opportunity.

Crude Oil (Jan.)                  Sell on rise strategy likely.. Resistance 3480-3500 and support 3350..  (Ultimate Target 3000 below in coming days.

Copper (Feb.)                       Sell on rise  - resistance  409-411 remain below target 399-390 likely.

Nickel (JAN )                       Sell on rise….Trend are down  consider resistance 980-1000 range,
Down side decent support 900   -  Reversal or more down side…100 points move from this level on the card.

Natural Gas (JAN)               Resistance 205-206  sustained above some positive, but higher level sell side.

Aluminium (JAN)                Resistance   120-121  remain below  sell side.

ZINC (NJAN )                     resistance 140-141 and support 135 below more down side.

LEAD JAN  )                       Resistance 121  and support 116.


TODAY’S  COMMODITY MARKET  31 DEC 2014 | Commodity market live | Market watch
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