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Jack Chan

Technical Analyst & Editor

Jack Chan is the editor of Simply Profits, established in 2006. Chan bought his first mining stock, Hoko Exploration, in 1979, and has been active in the markets for the past 37 years. Technical analysis has helped him filter out the noise and focus on the when, and leave the why to the fundamental analysts. His proprietary trading models have enabled him to identify the NASDAQ top in 2000, the new gold bull market in 2001, the stock market top in 2007, and the US dollar bottom in 2011.

Jack Chan Articles

Folks, we have a major breakout in gold and silver this week, and if past history is a guide, we are looking at new highs in both metals in the near future. Those who are not familiar with these "golden triangles" phenomenon can read part...
Last week we covered the GLD, and this week, we will cover the gold stocks ETFs. First, a simple analysis Commercials have further decreased their net short to 80k this week, the lowest number in over a year. While this number is still...
Currently, traders are equally divided between the bull and bear camp, both with very convincing arguments why this and why that. Naturally, that is what makes a market. I have received many emails lately, and most of these folks are...
Inter-market relationship is very complex , and like price itself, is dynamic and subject to constant change. One of the most influential factors in the financial markets is interest rates. And the market which is more affected by interest...
Years ago (30 to be exact) when I began buying stocks, the only source to check how the portfolio was doing was to read the weekend financial section of the newspaper. Back in those days, short term meant a few months. Today, with the help...
Judging from the emails I receive from the public, there are more traders than I expect who pay attention to my commentaries, and therefore, I feel somewhat obligated to provide ongoing guidance, and our course of action. A reader emailed...
Our breakout model finally confirmed the much anticipated BO#4 a few days ago, and alerted us to be aggressive buyers of the gold sector. BO#4 is now confirmed, and there is one more final hurdle, by exceeding resistance at the .60...
In my last special report dated 7/29, I said, "Those in cash remain patient, wait for signals and set ups, and be prepared to be whipsawed a few more times if the signals occur before the major breakout. Conservative folks can simply sit...

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