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Gold: Correction Finished, Intermediate Base Pattern Completing

Published 10/31/2016, 01:57 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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It now looks like gold's correction is done and its intermediate base pattern is completing, and if so then we are at an excellent entry point for many better PM stocks, which have been savagely beaten down over the past several months - a necessary correction following their outsized runup earlier in the year.

On its 1-year chart, we can see that gold’s corrective action from early July has brought it all the way back to its steadily rising 200-day moving average, a classic buy spot, where a potential intermediate base has formed. This corrective action has more than completely unwound the earlier overbought condition and it may well be that the price is bottoming at the lower boundary of the large parallel uptrend channel shown, and that is what various factors suggest.

These factors are the major uptrend still in force as symbolized by the rising 200-day moving average already alluded to, the bullish alignment of moving averages, the price being at the lower boundary of the prospective channel shown, the earlier overbought condition having unwound, and finally the dollar looking like it is breaking down from its uptrend of the past month, which we will look at later.

Gold 1-Year Chart


The 7-year chart for gold shows its new bullmarket in the context of the preceding bearmarket from the 2011 highs. This new bullmarket ran into trouble at the 1st resistance level shown, but after the recent correction it should now gather itself to take out this resistance on the next upleg, and target the next resistance level in the $1520 - $1550 zone. Needless to say, an advance to this objective will result in PM stocks, which have been severely beaten back on the correction, soaring to much higher levels. If this interpretation is correct then we are at an excellent entry point for many PM stocks RIGHT NOW.

Gold 7-Year Chart


The 20-year gold chart is interesting, as it makes plain that the 2011 – 2015 bearmarket is really nothing more than a correction to the giant bullmarket from 2001 that preceded it. It also shows that this giant correction ended right at the zone of strong support shown just above the zone of extensive trading that occurred in 2008 – 2009, a very good point for it to reverse to the upside. The new bullmarket that is believed to have begun early this year should take gold way above its previous highs in the $1900 area.

Gold 20-Year Chart


Another possible bullish factor for gold here is that the dollar appears to be breaking down from its uptrend that started at the beginning of the month, with an increasing risk that it will drop back across its range. We can see this to advantage on the year-to-date chart for the dollar index.

US Dollar Index: Year To Date Chart


The 3-year chart for the dollar index shows that it’s still no change for the dollar, as it remains stuck in the giant trading range that started to form back at the March 2015 peak. Right now, having approached the resistance again at the top of the range, it looks like it is rolling over to drop back across the range again, which will be good news for gold.

US Dollar Index: 3-Year Chart


The 1-year chart for GDX (NYSE:GDX) is most interesting. Many would-be PM sector stock buyers are currently deterred from doing so by seeing that the red downtrend shown on our chart is still in force. However, it is very possible that this index is close to the lower boundary of the larger order uptrend channel shown, which is of course closely related to the parallel channel that we have observed on the 1-year gold chart.

If so, then we are clearly at a very good point to buy, as the index will go on to break out upside from the red channel, and various factors strongly suggest that this is what is going to happen. In the first place, the index is close to a zone of strong underlying support, which arrested the decline early this month.

Secondly, the 200-day moving average is still rising strongly, which shows that the major trend is still up, and moving averages are definitely in bullish alignment, with any rally now turning the 50-day up above the 200-day. Thirdly, stocks are still oversold, after correcting back from being heavily overbought early in July, and last but not least most would-be investors in the sector are cringing timidly in the shadows as they usually are after a sharp drop – it’s their right to buy high and nobody and nothing is going to stop them. This is made abundantly plain by the Gold Miners Bullish Percent Index chart, which we will look at next.

Market Vectors Gold Miners: 1-Year Chart


Finally, for those of you who are still feeling leery of buying gold stocks here, take a look at the latest Gold Miners Bullish Percent Index chart, which shows that sentiment has dropped from “foaming at the mouth” 100% bullish back in early July, when to many there was no sign of the impending sharp correction, to a paltry 18% bullish now. Ask yourself if you felt more bullish towards the sector back early in July than you do now, and you will have the answer to whether you should buy the sector now. Sure, it could drop more from here, but technically it’s a lot less likely than it was back in July – much more likely is that a big rally starts soon.

Gold Miners Bullish % Index: 1-Year Chart

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