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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

By now, almost everyone who has any interests in the financial markets are aware that gold is at levels we have not seen for twenty five years. The question I often get asked by public readers is, is it too late to buy? A follow up...
The famous speech made by Sir Alan Greenspan actually took place in Dec 1996, when Nasdaq was at 1300, up a whopping 200% in six years. Looking at the Naz chart at the time, the technical indicators were not confirming the new high in...
On January 1 this year, I posted the following chart at various websites, titled "chart of the year". Gold chart of the year #1 A rather obscure gold stock index not many are aware of. This major breakout from a ten year "cup with...
My preference in funds and ETFs over individual stocks are well known to all subscribers. Today was a very good example of why. It was a rehearsal and many more days like today will occur as long as this gold bull market continues. Hard...
In the financial markets, if there are equal numbers of buyers and sellers, prices would be flat. When buyers overwhelm sellers in a continuous basis, we have a bull market. When sellers overwhelm buyers, we have a bear market. In...
Our service is to provide entries and exits to the three sectors of metals, energy, and technology for both investors and traders, using funds and ETFs, for simple execution, low maintenance management, and most of all, diversification....
A lot of interest has been generated among our subscribers who obviously have different opinions and outlook for this blue chip mining stock, who was the largest until the merger of Barrick and Placerdome. As always, I do not discuss the...
It's been a while since we looked at the relationship between gold and the dollar. These two have always had an inversed relationship with each other, if one is up, the other is down. But in 2005, the dollar rallied while gold remained...
With silver breaking to new highs, a lot of excitement is generated. Precious metals and related stocks are once again in the spot light, with many bullish analysis supporting a continued move higher. If you are a long term investor and...
It is not wise to write about gold's correction. It seems folks prefer to read those four and five digit gold price predictions, therefore, if you belong to the "to da moon" club, read no further.

One cubic foot of gold weighs more than half a ton (1,306 pounds).

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