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Gold Market Update

Published 06/09/2015, 06:12 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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Although the longer-term bullish case for gold could scarcely be stronger, over the short to medium-term, the picture continues weak, with it looking vulnerable to breaking down into another downleg to the $1000 area and perhaps lower. In the last update, you may recall that there was some optimism expressed that it might perk up on the dollar topping out, but such has not proved to be the case – instead it has performed miserably and now looks set to drop more steeply to new lows.

On its 8-year chart, we can see that gold remains in the grip of the bearmarket in force from its bullmarket highs of 2011. The breakdown from the top area during the earlier part of 2013 lead to a severe decline, which has been followed by a downsloping trading range that has been going on for 2 years now. Its recent poor performance suggests that it is going to break down from this range and gravitate towards the strong support in the $1000 area and perhaps lower towards the lower boundary of the major downtrend channel, which move should end the bearmarket. Such a move would result in it completing a satisfying 3-wave A-B-C correction to the entire bullmarket to date, although it understood that it will not be satisfying to existing gold bulls. In expectation of such a move, we are short the sector. It will take an upside breakout from both of the downtrends shown on this chart, preferably on good volume, to abort this scenario.

Gold Daily Chart

Apart from showing the latter part of gold’s 2-year downsloping trading range, the 6-month chart is not of much use, although it does reveal that gold is coming under pressure from its bearishly aligned moving averages, and could drop quite sharply from here, as it is not at all oversold on its MACD indicator.

Gold Spot Price Daily Chart

Gold’s latest COT is in middling ground, and if anything, somewhat bearish. In itself, it provides us with little guidance one way or the other. Silver’s latest COT, on the other hand, is decidedly bearish, and we take our cue from that.

Gold COT Chart

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The Gold Hedgers chart, a form of COT chart over a longer timeframe, is likewise neutral…

Gold Hedgers Chart

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The following two charts are a warning not to get too negative, and suggest that gold’s expected downleg may not take it lower than the $1000 area. They also warn us to be on the lookout for signs of a reversal at any time going forward. The 1st is the Gold Optix or optimism chart, which shows optimism towards gold is at a low level, and although this is a precondition for an important reversal, it in itself won’t prevent further losses over the short to medium-term…

Gold Optix Chart

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The other chart showing excessive bearishness is that for Rydex Precious Metals Assets. Again, this doesn’t mean there won’t be further losses, but it does suggest that a bottom and reversal is not too far out.

Rydex Precious Metals Assets Chart

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Turning to the all-important dollar, we see on its 5-year chart that it has broken down from its earlier powerful parabolic uptrend, and is now floundering around and presumed to be marking out an intermediate top area. Whilst it remains above its rising 200-day moving average, however, there is the possibility that it could make new highs, which might be occasioned by the euro plunging as a result of Greece effectively adopting another medium of exchange, which is a risk at this point. This is a potential reason for gold and silver dropping to new lows. One possibility is that a Head-and-Shoulders top forms in the dollar, with the Left Shoulder now completed and the Head yet to form.

USD Daily Chart

The 6-month chart for the dollar index shows how it bounced from oversold, as expected after approaching its rising 200-day moving average. It now looks set to form a trading range between the support and resistance shown, with some chance that it will rise above the resistance to mark out the Head of a Head-and-Shoulders top, as mentioned above. A break below the support would lead to a more severe decline, although it looks to be too early for such a move to occur

USD Daily Chart

Conclusion: gold looks set to break down from its 2-year downsloping trading range soon, into a downleg that takes it to the strong support level in the $1000 area, with some risk of its dropping further to the lower boundary of its downtrend channel shown on its 8-year chart. To abort this scenario, it needs to break out upside from both the channels shown on the chart, preferably on good volume, which would be a buy signal. The expected downleg should complete gold’s “bearmarket within a larger order bullmarket,” and thereafter, it is expected to reverse into an uptrend that promises to dwarf that of the late 70’s.

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