* See UPDATES below...
The
monthly chart below of the
South Korea ETF (EWY) shows January's breakout to new all-time highs, followed by a brief pullback and rally back to close above its prior record high of
75.05 in March (now near-term support). Price is cautiously extending these gains, so far this month, while experiencing quite a bit of whipsaw movement on a daily basis.
It's also sitting just above the bottom of a long-term uptrending
Andrew's Pitchfork channel around the
70.00 level (major support). Its next major support level is around
60.00 on this timeframe.
Both the
momentum and
rate-of-change indicators have been waning since last October, but remain above
zero. A drop and hold below
zero, as well as price drop below
70.00, could see price retest
60.00, or lower.
The
daily chart below of
EWY shows this whipsaw action (which began last October and which has formed a
diamond pattern), and volumes have been high for the past couple of months.
Price is still above the
50-day MA and the
RSI,
MACD and
PMO indicators have just formed a new
"BUY" signal. However, this diamond pattern can be a
bearish topping formation after a lengthy run up, so a certain amount of caution is warranted, especially with price near its recent all-time high.
Beware of a break with force on escalating volumes below the diamond bottom around
70.00 (which sits below the
200-day MA) as price could very well drop back to
60.00, or lower.
We'll see what happens following Friday's opening talks between the
North and
South Korean leaders to
denuclearize the Korean peninsula and forge a peace agreement, and how further discussions may affect the
EWY over the coming days/weeks, particularly in the lead-up to
President Trump's proposed meeting with
Kim Jong Un in the next couple of months.
* UPDATE April 30...
However, judging from
NOKO's past violations of all previous nuclear agreements over the years, I wouldn't hold my breath that the words
"Nobel Peace Prize" and
"North Korea" will ever appear in the same sentence, despite what some are now excitedly hypothesizing.
Leopards (predators) don't change their spots...they only wish to make themselves relevant by pretending that they will...so, the onus is on
Kim Jong Un to be the first to do so on that front and prove that as a verifiable and irreversible fact, while holding onto his power and control in
NOKO...good luck with that.
* UPDATE May 16...
Now that
Kim Jong Un is revealing his
true intentions (with his return to inflammatory rhetoric these past couple of days) that he will
not actually disarm and denuclearize NOKO and that his recent (and past) words and promises to do so are empty, I really don't see any good reason for
President Trump to meet with him in June. What's the point?
Once again,
Chairman Kim is just show-boating and wasting everybody's time with his propaganda and insincerity...and still wearing his leopard skin...that's clear for all to see. He craves and loves attention and limelight and is a nobody without it.
Let him remain a nobody,
Mr. President. Instead, use your time more wisely to further fulfill your election agenda to your citizens, including protecting their national security and economic well-being.
* UPDATE May 24...
President Trump cancels the June 12th summit with North Korea after North Korea failed to show up for scheduled pre-summit meetings in Singapore (while U.S. representatives waited there for 3 days) and didn't answer repeated phone calls for days on end, as well as made new threats of a nuclear orgy...
And, once again, childish and anti-American/national security rhetoric come from Democrats (and, most of the media) in order to mock President Trump (it sounds like they're on North Korea's side and don't want the U.S. to succeed with peace-making efforts)...
* UPDATE May 25...
Mr. President, I repeat...don't waste your breath on North Korea.
Kim and his regime are clearly not serious and will never completely and irreversibly denuclearize and give up their weapons. Nor will they ever allow full and transparent inspections or allow their citizens to enjoy peaceful democratic freedom. They do not value western democratic principles, so do not expect them to embrace such a concept because it's simply beyond their capability.
* UPDATE June 1...
Final thoughts...I have to wonder why Kim Jong Un would actually trust that, if NOKO did completely and verifiably denuclearize NOKO, blow up all their test sites, and disarm and turn over their weapons to the US (rather than, say, to China), any deal that he might make with this current US President would be upheld and honoured by future Presidents to guarantee the safety and security of him and his regime, in perpetuity. We've already seen how two vastly different Presidents operate under Obama and Trump...and how one administration's policies and agreements can be scrapped with the stroke of a pen.
I just don't see the US and NOKO ever agreeing on what the west really wants.
If some kind of a deal is struck, I wonder just how transparent all the facts will be outlined in any agreement that gets released to the public.
Call me a skeptic...with eyes wide open...