http://www.infomine.com/ChartsAndDat...37207..&dr=max
http://www.infomine.com/investment/p...palladium/all/
I would say look for sub 100:1 to trade silver for palladium.
Printable View
http://www.infomine.com/ChartsAndDat...37207..&dr=max
http://www.infomine.com/investment/p...palladium/all/
I would say look for sub 100:1 to trade silver for palladium.
bump, scroll up to post 195; the charts are all current as they load from the source when you load this GSUS page.
these TFC charts won't paste here, need to check them at their pages; the weekly chart is current as of Fri 4/25 close, new weekly closing high in nearly 3 years:
Quote:
Here's daily & weekly Pd bar graphs,
http://tfccharts.com/chart/PA_/
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/PA_/W
monthly only updates at the end of trading for a given month (as weekly updates end of Fri trading), so this is through end of Mar '14,
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/PA_/M
Bump for the nice little pullback in Pd < $800; see all the graphs in the replies above as they update when you open this page. I do believe it's leaving the station but just sputtering here on the launch pad a bit first. I was hoping for this coz I want to get some paper-Pd and hopefully enjoy the big rally over the next 6-12 months :)
Well it WAS 49 cents on Mar 22 when I posted the above. Now ~6 weeks later it's 24 cents! What a dog.... that's the problem with "bottom fishing"; you never know where the bottom will be! Better to buy the "leaders", the relative-performers rather than those which are acting sickly relative to their sector.
Presently, Pd is the relative performer in the PM sector. :)
another bump for Pd's continuing to follow through this past week, on it's breakout of a couple months ago. Go to #189 and recheck all the charts. SWM is still looking like a pop out of it's range is imminent.
Breakthrough in 5 year high getting close now!
http://www.kitco.com/LFgif/pd1825nyb.gif
$842 now...
Up to 860 currently.
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defau.../picture-5.jpg
Palladium Surges To 14 Year High; "Can Go To $1,000" On Miner Strikes
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/11/2014 - 11:42
Nice smack down today!
http://charts.kitco.com/KitcoCharts/...mpaign=iCharts
$40 in half an hour!
Definite breakout now. Next target all time high, which was in 2001 I believe at a bit more than a $1,000 an ounce...
Correction $1,100+
http://www.kitco.com/LFgif/pd92-pres.gif
Nice cup and handle!
It's starting to look like palladium is going to pass gold.
Maybe pd will become the new store of wealth (ie money) and gold will replace it as just an industrial metal?
Ohhhh Ahhhh Ohhhh! :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY5pmzmiDO8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY5pmzmiDO8
intraday high 905 :D
902 close, 908 high friday http://www.kitco.com/LFgif/pd1825nyb.gif
that thread title makes it sound like Palladium is providing some kind of Erotic Benefit.
Back under 900
What did you think we were mtalking about? Palladium metal? Ha ha ha ha ha ha
Oh, yeah. We were. Well we are a bunch of dullards.
Even with the dump, the silver to Palladium ratio looks really good.
i should have dumped at $900 (like i was about 99% ready to do), and then bought it back. oh well, from comets and all.
Back above 800
http://books.google.com/books?id=2rw...ladium&f=false
Interesting 1859 book describing the history of palladium ... seems originally they thought it was merely an amalgam of platinum and mercury ... and several experiments describing the affinity of palladium to carbon and its use to combine oxygen and hydrogen to form water.
you go hmmmm, then what? Like, it's a good time to do... what?
I guess I'd want to see a long term (25, 50 years?) price chart overlaying Pd & Ag, plus a relative strength (Pd divided by Ag) line also overlayed, so I could see: when the RS gets to such-n-such extremes, xyz price action usually happens next... you know a chart website where I could do this?
I'm skeptical though; as the PMs are "political metals"; for example I've seen PD's buoyancy this year attributed to Pd miners' strikes, and something or another happening in Russia, the leading Pd producer?
Compare to Pd's kissin cousin Pt:
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/chart/PL_/
^ change to weekly/monthly in the sidebar. Nice time to check, as both are updated through Fri 11/28. Something (seekrit) keeping Pd buoyant. :)
http://www.kitco.com/LFgif/pd1825nyb.gif http://www.kitco.com/LFgif/pt1825nyb.gif
Stillwater bound to bounce back too, $13.13 close friday, I think I'll jump on some :) :)
http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/qui...&show=&time=12
http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/kaa...579&mocktick=1
The Russian angle is very interesting, plus I read somewhere that Pd is a necessary catalyst in ammunition production! War with Russia would be a double whammy for Pd price, but of course I could see the drawbacks of such a development too... But it could be the explanation why Pd is going against the current... There is very real speculation of war with Russia. One could probably say that Cold War II has already started, and lets hope that Pd price is only a projection of that... Not expectation of WWIII!
Nice pop to $818 (ask), marking the intraday high so far. These kitco 72-hour charts update when this GSUS page loads, so this is current:
http://www.kitco.com/images/live/plad.gif
I believe 818 pierces the ceiling of this little consolidation base we've been in since late Sept, over 2 months now... :)
http://www.kitco.com/LFgif/pd0182nyb.gif
Be interesting to see where we close on COMEX today?
Strong USD Index day again too-- 88.84 ATM, +0.25%
http://d1vin4er4t7w5i.cloudfront.net...%24DXY&time=3m
I did buy some SWC Mon morning; paid a touch too much though in short-term hindsight, $13.20 :rolleyes:
http://bigcharts.com/quickchart/quic...e=&freq=&show=
http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/kaa...579&mocktick=1
I am thinking it may have something to do with cold fusion breakthroughs, but the only breakthroughs being reported are based on nickel (ecat). Maybe there is somethig else going on that is not being reported.
http://blogs.economictimes.indiatime...ear-reactions/
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/1...ty-of-gasoline
http://www.sifferkoll.se/sifferkoll/...portSubmit.pdf
http://www.siliconrepublic.com/clean...of-potential-c