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Silver: Broke November Lows In Early Trade Yesterday

Published 12/03/2014, 06:19 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

Much of what is written in the parallel Gold Market update applies equally to Silver, and it will not be repeated here.

On silvers 6-month chart we can see how it broke well below its November lows in the early trade yesterday, in response to the No vote in Switzerland on the referendum on whether to partially back the Swiss Franc with gold, but then it came back strongly on big volume to almost entirely erase Fridays sharp losses, leaving behind a large Bull Hammer on its chart. While the tail of this hammer is rather short in relation to its real body, meaning the trading between the open and the close, the big daily range and massive volume means that it can be considered as a valid reversal hammer. This action is indicative of an important reversal, and here we should note that it is normal for the price to back and fill for a little while after the appearance of such a hammer, before the nascent uptrend it signifies gets underway, which is why we are not concerned by todays reaction. As we can see on the chart, the price is still being constrained by the downtrend line shown and the 50-day moving average, but these impediments should not stop it for long  once the price does break above them it should advance smartly, especially as sentiment towards silver has been terribly negative in the recent past.

Silver 6 Month Chart

While silvers 18-month chart admittedly looks awful at first sight, we can see yesterdays spectacular hammer on it, which is viewed as calling the final low  even if the price does break below this low, it is unlikely to drop back much more. This chart makes plain that the strong resistance at the failed former support level in the $18 - $19 area will be a tough nut to crack, but silver could get back above this level surprisingly fast once the tide turns  and it is thought to have yesterday, especially if the dollar goes into a tailspin.

Silver 18 Month Chart

Like gold, silver has broken down from the long-term uptrend shown on its 15-year chart, but the break is rather marginal, and it has arrived at another significant support level which doubtless helped to generate yesterdays reversal. This is a good point for it to reverse and begin a major uptrend.

Silver 15 Year Chart

Silvers latest COT looks quite strongly bullish, more so than golds. While Commercial short and Large Spec long positions did expand somewhat over the past week or two, thats consistent with the weak rally that occurred, and preceded Fridays sharp drop into Monday morning. The current readings certainly allow plenty of room for a big rally to develop. It will be interesting to see what the new chart looks like on Friday/Saturday after yesterdays big turnaround.

Silver COT Chart

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The Silver Hedgers chart shown below, which goes all the way back to late 2007 and is another form of COT chart, makes clear that historically, readings are quite strongly bullish now.

Silver Hedgers Position

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Chart courtesy of www.sentimentrader.com

Sentiment towards silver has been and still is in the basement, as the Silver Optix, or optimism index chart below makes plain. This is a strongly bullish indication.

Silver Optix

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