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Gold's Primary Trend Still Bearish

Published 09/21/2015, 12:25 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

On Friday, the TRIPLE THREE safe havens, the yen, bonds and gold, all got a boost, with the Bonds being the standout performer as can be expected.

Gold, while moving higher, is also being weighed down by falling commodity prices with weakness in this sector a reason why many traders are selling into its rally.

Gold 2-H Chart

On the short term chart, the metal has run to a band of overhead resistance near $1142-$1140. That region is attracting a fair amount of selling.

The spike in volume that occurred late in Thursday's session was a surge of short covering by weaker-handed shorts who were blindsided by the extent of dovishness coming out of the FOMC and the Yellen presser.

However, much as is the case with crude oil and the many other commodities, especially copper, that same dovishness is being construed to support fears of slowing economic growth, especially in emerging markets.

We have seen what a deflationary sentiment does to the gold price and it is never pretty. While the dollar has been derailed by the FOMC's dovishness, it is currently seeing some buying coming back in with many traders feeling its downside reaction was overdone.

After all, Draghi and company are not going to stand for a soaring euro nor are Abe and company going to tolerate a soaring yen. I am looking for Draghi to sound a very dovish tune ahead of the ECB’s next policy meeting and I fully expect an effort to talk down the euro from that quarter.

Gold 2-H Chart

Meanwhile, gold has had a nice little pop, but unless it can extend through the resistance zone noted, shorts will become emboldened and begin to press it, especially if the dollar stabilizes.

Once again, the fly in the ointment when it comes to gold is the lackluster performance of the mining shares. Though they had a high on the Friday session early, after that they did nothing but fade. I remain extremely skeptical of the sector.

HUI Daily 2014-2015

On Friday, there was a note by investment bank RBC that the possibility of a credit rating downgrade could hit Barrick Gold Corporation (NYSE:ABX) if gold prices linger near the $1100 level.

The price action in the ARCA Gold BUGS Index (HUI) has been decidedly choppy over the last 6 weeks with the index currently moving back and forth in a wide trading range. It is not unexpected that the shares are getting a bit of a bid, after all, we are talking about a sector that has performed so miserably that it has managed to wipe out THIRTEEN YEARS of price action. Yet for all that, the lack of buying enthusiasm remains palpable.

I wish to repeat my warning from earlier this month – the gold cult is screaming once again about gold shortages at the Comex. Remember, since gold entered its current bear market some years ago when it broke down below $1530 and never regained that level, this crowd has conjured up one wild theory after another to support their reckless and subsequently-proven-to-have-been-false claims that gold was ready to rocket “any day now”.

Backwardation, JP Morgan cornering gold on the long side, negative GOFO rates, surging Chinese and/or Indian demand, Bank bail-ins, Russian Ukranian invasions, Chinese stock market worries, Greece exiting the euro, and on and on and on and on and on… Blah, blah and more blah.

Every single one of these utterly useless and worthless claims have done nothing except leave those who subscribed to them all the more poorer for paying the least bit of heed.

The gold cult has no shame and it also believes the rest of us have no memories. Do not let this group claim you as a victim. Respect the price action on the charts and let that be your guide. Your wallet will thank you in the weeks and years ahead.

if gold ever does manage to somehow become a bull market once more, the chart will show it. Until then, the primary trend in gold remains a bear. That means you sell rallies until the market price action tells you to do otherwise.

Gold Weekly 2010-2015

Here is a look at the reason – this is the intermediate term or weekly chart. Notice that for all the hoopla being raised by the gold cult about gold shortages at the Comex, the price remains well below its starting level of this year. Not only that, it has barely managed to scratch and claw its way back to broken support, which is the horizontal line drawn off the November 2014 spike low. It also remains BELOW the broken support line just above $1150 which is the bottom of that shaded rectangle that I have drawn in.

What I see when I look at this chart, is a market in the midst of DOWNSLOPING PRICE CHANNEL and thus one that is grinding relentlessly lower.

Gold Weekly, Grinding Lower

Maybe that will change and the market will finally start a trend higher but it has an awful lot of work to do on the technical price charts before one can say with any objectivity that the worst is over for gold.

Personally, I do not think the true bottom is in yet. I am keeping an open mind but at the first sign of any possibility of a Fed interest rate hike, gold is headed lower again and it may very well do that even before then, if commodity prices start tumbling any further.

Note how the RSI on the weekly chart cannot even make it to the 60 level. That is how weak this market is. If that level ever does get taken out and the technical posture on this intermediate term chart changes for the better, I will shift with it. Until it does, ignore the gold cult… they will end up ruining you financially.

While they huff and puff and bluster and fluster about this or that as being wildly bullish for gold, remember, remember, remember, how many wild claims they have made for the last 3-4 years and how much lower and lower gold and the shares have gone. Their financial net worth has been devastated, whereas those who objectively stuck with the advice of the price charts only, have managed to prosper. After all, that is what trading/investing is really about – making money – not to sing songs from the same choir book and console oneself while one’s net worth is going up in smoke.

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