Intermarket Relationships - Where are Commodities Headed in 2011?
By Patrick Ceresna   
March 23, 2011

Title:Intermarket Relationships - Where are Commodities Headed in 2011?

Speaker: Patrick Ceresna

Company: Eminisource.com

In the process of finding viable trading opportunities, traders need to learn to recognize the intermarket relationships between currencies, commodities, bonds and equity markets.

Join Patrick Ceresna for this live online event to learn to recognize the natural intermarket tendencies to help you stay on top of your trades and market momentum.

Find out why the current markets are trading in such a strong inverse correlation to the US Dollar and why commodities have been so strong.

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During this session, Patrick will explore the relationships between:

  • US Dollar Index and the impact on all capital markets
  • Commodities and their relationship to the dollar and bonds
  • The economic cycle and the how the bond market impacts the equity market
  • Why the S&P and Dow Futures are materially intertwined with the broader capital markets

Patrick Ceresna is a Chartered Market Technician (CMT) and the President of eminisource.com. Patrick created the eminisource.com Masters Program with a focus on educating traders on the practical application of advanced technical analysis. He has over 10 years experience working at major financial firms in numerous trading roles including the trading of a large fund dedicated exclusively to options writing.

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