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Gold Remains Below 2011 High Despite War in Europe

Published 12/27/2022, 07:53 AM

Can gold's recent short-term rally be considered bullish, or can we expect a decline like in 2008?

Gold and silver are moving higher today, but nothing changed despite that. Silver moved to its previous highs, while gold didn’t.

Gold and Silver Charts.

Yes, the silver price is again outperforming on a very short-term basis, and it strengthens the previous bearish indications.

As a reminder, silver is much more popular with the investment public than gold (relative to how they are both popular with institutional buyers, that is), quite likely due to multiple theories surrounding its mispricing and also quite likely because the silver market is much smaller than the gold market and big buyers can’t easily enter the silver market without moving its price too much.

Since the investment public tends to buy close to the tops (and sell close to the bottoms), silver’s outperformance relative to gold indicates that both precious metals are about to move lower.

Yes, there is some fundamental sense to PMs moving higher – China is ending its zero-COVID policy, which means some extra uncertainty for the markets. Still, overall, it’s unlikely to change that much.

Aside from the day-to-day price swings, the big picture for gold and the USD Index (one of gold’s price key drivers) should make it clear that whatever we have seen in the recent months was not bullish but rather a regular correction within a medium-term downtrend.Gold Weekly Chart

History Tends to Rhyme

The recent short-term upswing may seem significant, but until one zooms out, one won't notice the correction we saw in 2008 was even bigger. It was then followed by a huge decline.

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I marked both rallies – the 2008 one and the current one – with green rectangles. The 2008 correction ended with gold above its 40- and 60-week moving averages. That’s where gold has moved recently as well.

Why would the current situation be similar? In both cases, there is major trouble ahead for the stock market due to tighter financial conditions. Back in 2008, it was the subprime crisis that started it all.

While the circumstances were different this time, interest rates (nominal and real) are now on the rise (globally), which is likely to contribute to people's rapidly decreasing motivation to hold anything that doesn't provide interest or a decent yield.

Also, speaking of the big picture, did you notice that gold is NOT above its 2011 high despite so many dollars, euros, yen, and other currencies being printed since that time? Gold is not above its 2011 high, even though there’s now a war in Europe!

Silver is not even trading at half the value it had at its 2011 top. And gold stocks - The ARCA Gold BUGS Index is trading below its 2003 high.

All these are not signs of a strong market. Conversely, these are indications that the precious metals market wants to move lower in the following months and (probably) weeks.

While the precious metals sector doesn’t need a specific trigger to decline, getting one would speed up the decline, and it seems that it’s about to get one from the USD Index.

Gold vs. Dollar Index

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The USDX moved to its 2016 and 2020 highs and is now trading slightly above them. It’s normal for any market to verify breakouts by moving back to the previously broken levels before the main move continues.

Consequently, it’s no wonder that the USD Index did exactly that. It’s also normal that the recent corrective downswing was sharp – because that’s how the preceding rally was.

After reaching a strong support, the USD Index will likely rally once again. Since the USDX and the precious metals market tend to move in opposite directions, it implies lower precious metals values in the future, and it seems that we won’t have to wait too long, either.

Naturally, the above is up-to-date at the moment when it was written. When the outlook changes, I’ll provide an update.

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Latest comments

rubbish and most complex technical analysis and still he is defending his thoughts than accepting the market sentiment on gold.
this guy is the definition of confirmation bias.....he draws lines and then gold breaches all the levels he says it won't...so what does he do? just draw more lines lol. this guy is a disgrace to real technicians
Really hope no one listens to you. I don't think anyone does.
is that a war? 'cause it just seems like a crazy attack.
Blah blah blah ,, same garbage analysis everytime and the final result is well known , Radomski’s real name is loseromski
Your one sentence is way better than his garbage analysis.
<Quote> Silver is not even trading at half the value it had at its 2011 top. And gold stocks - The ARCA Gold BUGS Index is trading below its 2003 high.<Unquote> This is true. But why should Silver or HUI fall further given that they are already historically undervalued versus the gold price?
wow this guy really hates gold and silver.
Radomski is getting increasingly desperate talking the metals and miners down.
Dude, you are the most bearish metals analyst of all time lol. But you know what? I actually agree with you on your short term analysis. Gold and silver will go down and the dollar will go up as the stupid market finally acknowledges we are in a recession already. But once the fed is forced to cut rates again, look out, by end of 2023 both metals will be above all time highs. 2nd half of 2023 through first half of 2024 will see a tremendous bull market for metals.
how much are you down?
Managed opinion
Oh and one other thing. Good luck getting an ounce of real silver for under 40 bucks. That's the real price and not the fake paper crap that you refer to.
Silver is up over 30% in the last 2 months when you were saying the same crap. I bet the shorts that listened to your advice back then are thrilled with your analysis.
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