I don't know if she is an expert or not but here's the link:
[url]http://www.marketwatch.com/story/what-the-market-is-telling-us-now-2013-02-06[/url]
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I don't know if she is an expert or not but here's the link:
[url]http://www.marketwatch.com/story/what-the-market-is-telling-us-now-2013-02-06[/url]
[QUOTE=Harry;24801]Hi Mike,
When you get a free moment, curious if you would update us on your thoughts regarding gold and the recent Coppock signal?
Best Regards,
Harry[/QUOTE]
The last [U]real [/U]monthly Coppock signal on GLD was in mid 2001. We are making a close pass now but still in the positive half plane. Coppock buy signals are more valid when the Coppock goes negative first but this close pass may be okay. Note that we are early in Frebruary and the last value used is today's GLD value and not month end. So the flattening out shown on the curve is not a near-buy signal and can't be until month end price occurs.
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The weekly Coppock has signaled. This may be enough to enable a rally for at least a while. You can see four buy signals on this chart, the first three seem to signal reasonable buy points. We will see if the current buy signal works.
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Mike, thank you as always!
Here is a link to an interesting Gold/Coppock signal indicator:
[url]http://advisorperspectives.com/dshort/guest/Georg-Vrba-130206-Gold-Indicator-Update.php[/url]
Harry
[QUOTE=Harry;24825]Mike, thank you as always!
Here is a link to an interesting Gold/Coppock signal indicator:
[url]http://advisorperspectives.com/dshort/guest/Georg-Vrba-130206-Gold-Indicator-Update.php[/url]
Harry[/QUOTE]
Harry,
Thanks for posting this link. I often visit Doug Short's site and find it often has valuable articles. The article validates my own observations and I certainly like the back testing in the article. You can also use a weekly Coppock to fine tune the buy signal date. Essentially watch as the monthly Coppock forms a trough and then shift to the Weekly. The author used daily data of long duration to approximate a curve that would otherwise be used with Month end data. I have done this too in the past. It works okay. [url]www.freestockcharts.com[/url] has the Coppock implemented as one of its suite of indicators.
Food for thought: The Coppock can be used on any cyclical stock. For example timing an entry into the home building market (opportunity now past).
When Jerry told me he had been using the Coppock since the late 1980's I was a sceptic. Then I back tested using it on the NASDAQ as a confirmation of IBD Follow-Through Days. Very valuable tool.