Jim Curry and The Gold Wave Trader: Indicators Point to a Higher Grind

June 14, 2024 00:14:14
Jim Curry and The Gold Wave Trader: Indicators Point to a Higher Grind
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Jim Curry and The Gold Wave Trader: Indicators Point to a Higher Grind

Jun 14 2024 | 00:14:14

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Show Notes

In this informative discussion, Jim Curry, a Gold Wave trader, revisits the gold market's performance since their last discussion in Janurary. He presents a detailed analysis of gold's price movements through specific cycle patterns, including the 72-day and 310-day cycles, highlighting their dominance in the current market. Jim shares insights on the expected bottoms and reversal levels, particularly focusing on the gold market's trajectory into early to mid-2023. Additionally, he discusses the stock market briefly, anticipating a correction while projecting gold prices to potentially reach the 2300s before encountering a peak. The conversation is enriched with visual aids through three charts that Jim provides, elucidating his predictions and the reasoning behind them. This dialogue offers valuable perspectives for traders interested in gold's future movements and the underlying analytical methodologies.

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