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Recently, I’ve spotted an exciting bullish setup in copper… Andrew?s Note: Before we get

Recently, I’ve spotted an exciting bullish setup in copper… [Jeff Clark's Market Minute]( Andrew’s Note: Before we get to Imre’s analysis, please listen to [Jeff Clark’s urgent warning]( he says we’re headed for a historic reset of the stock market similar to March 2009. As a reminder, Jeff predicted the 2008 crash, the 2020 crash, and the 2022 sell-off… So, you’ll want to [hear him out](. During his free presentation on April 5 at 8 p.m. ET, he’ll share all the details on what he sees ahead… and what to do with your money right now. [Click right here to sign up instantly](. Now, onto today’s essay… --------------------------------------------------------------- How Doctor Copper Is Diagnosing the Global Economy By Imre Gams, analyst, Market Minute Traders love to give nicknames to markets. In the currency world, the Canadian dollar is known as the “loonie” because of the image of a loon on the Canadian $1 coin… Safe, established companies in the stock market are “blue chips.” And in the market I’ll be walking you through today, copper is known as “Doctor Copper.” Traders have assigned this nickname to the reddish metal because it’s a leading indicator for the health of the global economy. Copper is used in everything from electrical cabling, plumbing, and industrial machinery. So if the price of copper goes up, then that suggests the demand for raw manufacturing materials is rising. And this signals that businesses are eager to expand their operations and hire more staff. On the other hand, declining prices could signal an economic slowdown as businesses weigh recessionary risks. Recommended Link [In 20 years, this little-known trader didn’t have a single losing year…]( [image]( In his video, Market Wizard Larry Benedict reveals how to make all the money you need, in any market, using a single stock. [Click here to watch the video]( and get the name and ticker of the one stock that could put you on the road to financial success. [Click here to learn more.]( -- Recently, I’ve spotted an exciting bullish setup in copper. Take a look at the price chart below… [(Click here to expand image)]( First, notice the two moving averages (MAs) on the chart – the 50-period MA (red line) and the 200-period MA (green line). The 200-period MA is a long-term trend indicator. Back in January, copper broke above the 200-period MA and has managed to stay above it ever since. This is a great sign that the trend in copper could be shifting to the upside. The 50-period MA is my intermediate-term trend indicator of choice. And right now, copper is trying to break above the 50-period MA as well. If it can do that, then there should be a burst of bullish energy to take copper higher towards my upside target of $4.55. [Finally, gain financial freedom in 2023 using this method]( Free Trading Resources Have you checked out Jeff's free trading resources on his website? It contains a selection of special reports, training videos, and a full trading glossary to help kickstart your trading career – at zero cost to you. Just [click here]( to check it out. Next, notice the bull flag (blue lines) on the chart. This is a bullish chart pattern that suggests prices will break out to the upside. The pattern looks very close to completing. All that’s required now is for copper to break through and close above the upper line of the flag. When multiple pieces of technical analysis all come together, there’s usually a great trading opportunity at hand. And copper’s chart is a great example of this. The $4.55 upside target (purple line) is a significant price level. If copper reverses after meeting this target and breaks back below the 200 MA, then the global economy could be in for more pain. But if copper can hold above $4.55, then that would be a great sign that Doctor Copper is ready to cure the global economy. We could see renewed demand for raw materials and manufacturing around the world. Happy trading, Imre Gams Analyst, Market Minute READER MAILBAG In today’s mailbag, [Currency Trader]( members thank Imre for his trading guidance… Imre, I’m new to trading stocks. The breakdown recommendation was what I have been looking for in an analysis. You verbally explained to novice eyes. I just wanted you to know that I appreciate your execution. – Tammie H. Imre, I love your attitude and outlook. I'm new to options and forex, but I’m loving it after a slow start. If you like FCX’s setup, look at the almost fixed-in-steel pattern of FRO. As an LNG transporter in a very hot market to supply Europe, FRO has been making steady gains in a mad market. It seems to me that its pricing pattern is a great setup for options trades. As a stock, it has paid me well, too. – Thomas V. Thank you, as always, for your thoughtful comments. We look forward to reading them every day. Keep them coming at feedback@jeffclarktrader.com. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [Millionaire Trader Reveals “Backdoor” Currency Strategy]( During our currency trading beta test last year, we went 13-for-13. But did you know that it’s also possible to play the currency markets – without investing in currencies directly? There’s a “backdoor” way to access this market – through your existing brokerage account. 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