Some key intermarket relationships remain alive and well in 2011. First, commodities have been moving higher as the Dollar weakens. Second, bonds have been moving lower as commodities advance. Rising commodity prices increase inflationary pressures and this in turn puts pressure on bonds.
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Arthur Hill, CMT, is the Chief Technical Strategist at TrendInvestorPro.com. Focusing predominantly on US equities and ETFs, his systematic approach of identifying trend, finding signals within the trend, and setting key price levels has made him an esteemed market technician. Arthur has written articles for numerous financial publications including Barrons and Stocks & Commodities Magazine. In addition to his Chartered Market Technician (CMT) designation, he holds an MBA from the Cass Business School at City University in London.
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