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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: Gold Approaching Breakout in Real Terms – Jordan-Roy Byrne

The 3 things to watch this week are Gold’s weekly/monthly resistance at $1950 and Gold’s potential breakouts against the stock market and foreign currencies. Gold...

Video: Crash Risk in Stock Market Rising – Jordan Roy-Byrne

The stock market is threatening to roll over again and break its critical 40-month moving average. Cracks in the banking stocks are starting to...

Video: Important Support Levels in Gold Stocks & Silver – Jordan...

Precious Metals are moving lower under the weight of the prospect of more Fed tightening as the end of the rate hike cycle approaches....

Two Roads for Gold & Both are Bullish – Jordan Roy-Byrne

The macro fundamentals are not bullish for Gold at this moment. The Fed is still tightening. The economy has picked up a bit, and so...

Video: Higher for Longer Impact on Gold – Jordan Roy-Byrne

Higher for longer hurts precious metals in the near term as the market discounts tighter policy and higher real rates. However, higher for longer...

Gold to Breakout As Recession Hits – Jordan Roy-Byrne

Gold’s winter rebound thwarted a 2013-like scenario. However, the sharp February selloff and nasty monthly candles reflect no bull market yet.  Gold is stuck but...