Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust
Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust (CEF.TO) Stock Technical Analysis & Trading Signals
Live technical indicators, trading signals, and momentum insights for Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust (TSX:CEF.TO).
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Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust stock currently shows a bullish trend, supported by momentum and strong buying pressure.
Technical conditions suggest Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust is consolidating, awaiting a decisive move.
RSI (14): 60.01
Stochastic %K: 92.01
Williams %R: -0.43
Rate of Change (ROC): 14.94
Takeaway:Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust shows strong bullish momentum, with buyers firmly in control.
MACD: 1.37
ADX: 21.39
ATR (14): 3.08
CCI (14): 129.89
Takeaway:Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust shows a firm trend supported by momentum, though one signal suggests caution.
Takeaway:Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust trades closer to resistance, supported by stronger momentum within bands.
Takeaway:Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust trades above the trend line, showing healthy momentum within the channel.
Overall Takeaway:CEF.TO shows bullish money flow, with volume and vigor supporting buyers.
Bullish Signals
RSI above 50 → positive momentum from buyers.
MACD above 0 → bullish trend confirmation.
ADX above 20 → strong underlying trend.
Price trading above middle Bollinger Band → mid-term support intact.
MFI below 80 → room for more buying without overbought risk.
Bearish Signals
No significant bearish signals detected.
Overall Recommendation:Technical indicators for Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust are mixed, suggesting a Hold or wait-and-see approach.