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Jordan Roy-Byrne

Jordan Roy-Byrne
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Jordan Roy-Byrne, CMT, MFTA is the editor and publisher of TheDailyGold Premium service, our premium publication which emphasizes market timing and stock selection for precious metals investors. I’m a Chartered Market Technician and Master of Financial Technical Analysis. My Masters Thesis, which earned me the MFTA designation was published in the International Federation of Technical Analysis Journal. Currently, no other technical analyst covering precious metals possesses the MFTA designation. I earned a degree in General Studies from the University of Washington with a concentration in Internal Economic Development. In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my wife, fitness, football and travel to National Parks. https://thedailygold.com/

Video: New All-Time Monthly & Quarterly Highs for Gold – Jordan...

Gold managed to close the week and month at $1986. This marks the highest monthly close ever and second highest weekly close ever. But...

Video: Fed Rate Hike Cycles & Time To Gold Breakout –...

In this video we note the time it takes Gold to breakout after a Fed rate hike cycle. We look at the past 5...

When Will Gold Stocks & Silver Outperform? – Jordan Roy-Byrne

Gold mining stocks and Silver are the riskier parts of the precious metals sector. Generalist capital always favors Gold first and second before considering...

Fed Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop Epic Gold Breakout – Jordan Roy-Byrne

Gold closed the week at $1973, surpassing key resistance at $1950. Gold also closed at a fresh all time high against the dollar foreign...

Video: Gold Approaching Historic Breakout – Jordan Roy-Byrne

Gold closed last week at $1974. The key resistance level for Gold on a daily and weekly basis is $1950 to $1985. There is...

Video: Sell Commodities, Buy Gold – Jordan Roy-Byrne

There is a commodity performance cycle. As a downturn begins, commodities weaken and Gold begins to perform well in real terms. When central banks...