Sentiment Indicators: Using IG Client Sentiment 2021-04-09 17:00:00 Warren Venketas, Markets Writer
Sentiment Indicators: Using IG Client Sentiment
The IG Client Sentiment (IGCS) is unique, proprietary and potentially helpful to traders. The article will outline the following illustrative points:
IGCS as a Technical Indicator: Summary Advertisement
What is IG Client Sentiment (IGCS)?
IG Client Sentiment (IGCS) is a tool that traders can use in conjunction with a broader technical and/or fundamental strategy. IGCS incorporates retail trader positioning (long and short) to formulate a sentiment bias. This is represented in percentage form (see image below) which aids traders in identifying market imbalances which could lead to possible opportunities.
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LONDON, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Copper s red-hot rally rolls on
with London Metal Exchange (LME) three-month metal
hitting $8,437 per tonne on Tuesday, its highest level since May
2012.
Exchange stocks are low and LME time-spreads are tightening.
Copper s micro dynamics are reinforcing the macro reflation
trade that is lifting prices across the commodities spectrum.
Throw in a sprinkling of electric vehicle stardust and you
can see why the likes of Goldman Sachs and Citi are doubling
down on their bull calls for the copper market.
Both banks have raised their 12-month price target to
$10,000 per tonne, Goldman warning that copper may be heading