Benzinga Interview: Sarhan Capital CEO Expects #Earnings in Q1 to be soft, if not negative.
Source: http://youtu.be/iW4TfD3OOZE?a
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“The reason why copper is not participating to the upside right now is there are too many unanswered questions,” said Adam Sarhan, chief executive of Sarhan Capital.
He cited the rise in crude oil prices and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, monetary tightening measures in top-consumer China, and the uncertain outcome from Japan’s nuclear crisis as being the most troublesome issues facing the global recovery.
“Investors simply do not know if these events are going to derail the global economic recovery,” Sarhan said.
On charts, gold should find support at $US1,702, a recent low reached in late August, representing the “neckline” of a bearish double-top pattern after bullion failed to extend gains above $US1,900 an ounce twice in the past four weeks, said Adam Sarhan, CEO of New York-based Sarhan Capital.
“If we are not able to get above the all-time high, by definition the double top remains in place. In the short term, it’s definitely going to be technical pressure,” Sarhan said.
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