The Weekly Call for February 1st

Welcome to this week’s edition of The Weekly Call, your trusted source for high-quality commodity setups and trading strategies. Since October 2016, our approach has delivered an impressive 777% return, and we continue to share the insights and methodologies that drive these results with this post #492. This week, we’ll explore the latest market trends, actionable trade setups, and global economic factors influencing commodities like sugar, coffee, live cattle, and gold.

U.S. Markets (Friday, January 30 close)

S&P 500 (SPY): Closed near 6,960, higher on the week as markets continued their steady, low-volatility advance driven by mega-cap leadership.
Nasdaq Composite (QQQ): Around 24,150, extending gains as AI, semiconductor, and large-cap technology stocks remained firmly in control.
Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIA): Approximately 48,650, modestly higher, supported by industrials and selective financial strength but lagging growth-heavy indices.


Global Markets

FTSE 100 (UK): Modestly higher, supported by energy and defensive sectors as rate expectations stabilized.
DAX (Germany): Higher again as easing inflation data reinforced expectations for ECB rate cuts later in 2026.
Nikkei 225 (Japan): Continued higher, helped by yen weakness and sustained foreign inflows into Japanese equities.
Shanghai Composite (China): Mixed; incremental stimulus measures provided support, but property-sector stress and soft consumer confidence remain headwinds.


Commodities Snapshot (Friday close)

Gold: Around $2,155/oz, firm as investors balanced risk-on equity flows with longer-term hedging demand.
Silver: Near $26.80/oz, holding strength on improving industrial demand expectations.
Copper: Approximately $4.30/lb, trending higher as global growth sentiment continued to stabilize.
Crude Oil (WTI): Around $80/barrel, supported by geopolitical risk and steady global demand signals.
Natural Gas: Near $3.15/MMBtu, firm as colder weather forecasts and winter storage drawdowns supported prices.


Cryptocurrency Market (Friday close)

Bitcoin (BTC):$51,800, continuing a steady uptrend as ETF inflows remained consistent and pullbacks stayed shallow.
Ethereum (ETH):$2,740, pushing higher on sustained Layer-2 activity and strong staking participation.
Solana (SOL):$138, outperforming as developer activity and consumer-app momentum remained strong.
XRP (XRP):$0.74, firmer as regulatory uncertainty continued to fade.
BNB (BNB):$370, trending higher with consistent on-chain usage and exchange volumes.
Cardano (ADA):$0.68, gradually improving following recent consolidation.
Dogecoin (DOGE):$0.13, modestly higher as speculative appetite remained constructive.


Key Market Drivers

  • Persistent Risk-On Environment: Equities and crypto both benefited from low volatility, steady inflows, and disciplined positioning.

  • Fed Narrative Remains Stable: Recent data reinforced expectations for gradual, later-year rate cuts rather than abrupt policy shifts.

  • AI & Mega-Cap Leadership: Technology, AI, and semiconductor stocks continued to dominate index performance.

  • Global Rate-Cut Expectations: Softer inflation trends in Europe and parts of Asia supported global equity sentiment.

  • Crypto ETF Tailwind: Continued spot Bitcoin ETF inflows provided a durable bid under BTC and improved confidence across digital assets.


Emerging Crypto Projects & Ecosystem News

  • AI + Crypto Theme Accelerates: Projects focused on decentralized compute, AI inference, and data marketplaces gained further traction as a defining 2026 narrative.

  • Real-World Asset Tokenization: Tokenized treasuries, credit, and private funds remained a focal point for institutional crypto adoption discussions.

  • Ethereum Scaling Momentum: Layer-2 networks maintained strong throughput and user growth, reinforcing Ethereum’s infrastructure role.

  • Solana Consumer Expansion: New payments, gaming, and social applications continued to launch, supporting SOL’s continued relative strength.

  • Regulatory Backdrop Remains Calm: A quieter enforcement environment reduced headline risk and supported improved sentiment across major digital assets.


Outlook for the Week Ahead

  • Macro Calendar: Markets will watch employment data, inflation updates, and Fed commentary for confirmation of the current growth and rate narrative.

  • Equities: Trend remains constructive, though consolidation would be healthy after several strong weeks.

  • Crypto Levels to Watch:

    • BTC: Support $50,500–$51,000, resistance $54,000–$56,000.

    • ETH: Support $2,650, resistance $2,900–$3,000.

    • SOL: Support $132–$135, resistance $145–$150.

  • Sentiment: Risk appetite remains healthy but sensitive to inflation surprises or shifts in Fed messaging.

  • Strategy Note: Stay aligned with leaders, respect extended conditions, and use pullbacks as opportunities rather than chasing strength.

 

Stay tuned as global market conditions continue to evolve, trade smart and trade safe!

As always, stay informed and adjust your strategies based on the evolving market conditions. All trades are posted on our Private Twitter Feed for subscribers and are included in the track record posted below under Completed Trades. I am currently trading 15 lots given the account balance and will adjust as necessary based on market developments.

Trading futures contracts and commodity options involves substantial risk of loss, and may not be appropriate for all investors. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Please see our Disclaimer for more information.

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Sugar

Coffee

 

Live Cattle

 

Gold (GC)

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COMPLETED TRADES

Track Record of Completed Trades

The purpose of this blog is to demonstrate how to swing trade futures using our methodology to select high-quality setups and manage the trade with our risk management approach. This track record is based on entries and exits as posted in this blog. I am currently using 15 lots for the Striker trades which is based on this account being over $375,000. Each lot for auto trading at Striker requires $25,000 per lot. See the videos below for more information.

Track Record January 2022 thru December 2022 Click Here.

Track Record January 2021 thru December 2021 Click Here.

Track Record January 2020 thru December 2020 Click Here.

Track Record January 2019 thru December 2019 Click Here.

Track Record January 2018 thru December 2018 Click Here.

Track Record October 2016 – December 2017 Click Here.

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Completed trade in Cattle as of November 28th

We expect subscribers to have captured 60% of the swing in live cattle which is over $14,500 in profit using a margin of only $5,115. A great example of using leverage in futures.

 

Completed Trade in Coffee as of December 12th

The total swing was $37.00 and we expect subscribers to have captured 60% of a wing or $22 in coffee for a profit of over $25,500 using a margin of $8,850. A great example of using leverage in futures. See the video below for the review of the trade.

 

Completed Trade in Natural Gas as of January 2nd

We were stopped out of out last 1/3 position as weather-related news created a gap down on January 2nd and a possible flat with support at 3.196. This concludes our trade with natural gas; we exit with 550 ticks on 2/3s of a position with $8,500 in profit.

Completed Trade in Coffee as of January 19th

We exited the coffee trade on January 19th with $17 or over $15,000 in profit using a margin of $8,850. A great example of using leverage in futures.

Completed Trade in Gold as of February 8th

We exited the gold trade on February 8th with over $14,000 in profit. We entered on January 3rd and held the trade into the high window. We will re-enter gold in a few weeks after a backtest.

Written by:

Stan Nabozny

Stan is a 20 year retail trading veteran, CTA (Commodity Trading Advisor) and Co-Founder of The Art of Chart. His specialties include using futures and options to trade Energies, Precious Metals, Equities, Currencies, Bonds, Softs, Grains and other commodities. Stan believes that Risk Management and Trader Psychology are more important that technical analysis and spends his time teaching and coaching other traders on these topics. Stan uses various trading systems and technical analysis approaches that integrate time and price in his work. See his latest articles here and www.huffingtonpost.com.

01st Feb 2026

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