Credit Suisse Analyst Is ‘Putting It Crudely’

In a new report, Credit Suisse analyst David Sneddon took a look at global markets from a technical perspective to try and determine where they are headed from here. Here are 10 charts that Sneddon discussed in the report.

1. Oil

Despite the recent bounce off lows, Sneddon remains bearish on oil, calling for an eventual bottom in Brent prices somewhere between $40.95 and $34.55.

2. Commodities

Sneddon believes that commodity prices are “due a bounce,” but maintains a bearish medium-term outlook.

3. Emerging Markets

For traders worrying about China, Sneddon sees…

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