Summary of All Discovered Correlations

I have found many correlations since I started blogging in January 2012. I'm really surprised at the amount of correlations I found.



So I wanted to summarize all correlations in this post. Positive correlations mean that if one goes up, the other goes up too. Negative correlations mean that if one goes up, the other goes down.



Positive correlations:

1) Silver premium Vs. Silver Price 

2) Baltic Dry Vs. Industrial Commodities

3) Baltic Dry Vs. Copper

4) Copper Vs. S&P

5) Oil Vs. Dow Jones

6) Agriculture Price Vs. Health of Economy

7) Agriculture Vs. Fertilizer Price 

8) CRB Index Vs. Commodity prices (oil, agriculture, metals)

9) MZM velocity Vs. Inflation

10) MZM velocity Vs. 10 year U.S. treasury yield

11) Case-Shiller Index Vs. Housing Market Index

12) Capacity Utilization Vs. Inflation

13) Rhodium Price Vs. Automotive Industry

14) Housing Price Vs. Rise of Wages

15) O-metrix Score Vs. Stock Value

16) Outlay Spending Vs. Hyperinflation

17) Gold Money Index Vs. Gold Price

18) Stock Dividend to Bond Yield ratio Vs. Stock Price

19) War Vs. Silver Price

20) Exchange Rate Vs. Treasury Bond Valuation

21) PMI Vs. GDP Growth Rate

22) Gold Lease Rate Vs. Gold Price

23) Economy of Australia/Canada Vs. Industrial Commodities

24) Jim Sinclair's Fed Custodials Vs. Gold Price

25) LCNS silver net short positions Vs. Silver Price

26) ECB Deposit Rate Vs. Euribor and Deposit Facility

27) China Gold Imports from Hong Kong Vs. Gold Price

28) AUD/USD Vs. Iron Ore

29) Chinese yoy GDP growth Vs. Chinese yoy Power Consumption

30) Chinese yoy Power Consumption Vs. Chinese yoy Power Production

31) M1 and Gold

32) Obesity Vs. Debt

33) Global Equity Prices Vs. Global EPS revisions

34) Total Public Debt Vs. Interest Payment on Debt

35) U.S. Bond Yields Vs. Interest Payment on Debt

36) Federal Reserve Balance Sheet Vs. S&P



Negative correlations:

1) Copper Price Vs. Copper Futures Contango

2) Interest Rates Vs. P/E ratio of gold mines

3) Non-Farm Payrolls Vs. Unemployment Rate

4) Federal Debt Held by Foreigners Vs. U.S. Bond Yields

5) Size of Governments Vs. Their Economies

6) Stocks Vs. U.S. Dollar

7) Silver Stock at CME Vs. Silver Price

8) China Reserve Requirements Vs. Shanghai Real Estate Prices



These are a lot of correlations that you need to monitor on a day to day basis!


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