Gold, Miners, US Dollar: What’s Normal and What Isn’t

Published 08/04/2025, 04:17 PM

You know what’s normal? When a market takes a breather after a volatile move - like the US Dollar Index right now.

Miners Shrug Off Gold’s Rally

And do you know what isn’t normal? When a market that is driven by some other market pretty much ignores its strong indications.

Just like what mining stocks did relative to gold.

Gold (EOD, CME) – 2011–2013 Bearish Pattern

Gold rallied strongly on Friday, just like the USD Index declined strongly on that day. Technically, it didn’t change much for gold – it remains below the rising resistance line, and it also remains in perfect tune with its price pattern from 2011-2013.

Gold Futures Daily – Breakdown Verification Zone

That November 2012 rally seems similar to the most recent quick upswing in gold.

But the action in gold is not as important as neither silver nor mining stocks (not even platinum) moved visibly higher on Friday. Yes, they took their own breathers, but nothing worth writing home about.

Now, the way miners ignored gold’s rally and failed to capitalize on it is something truly remarkable.

VanEck Junior Gold Miners ETF

Not only did the VanEck Junior Gold Miners ETF (NYSE:GDXJ) fail to rally in a meaningful way on Friday, but it actually closed the day below the April high (in terms of closing prices) for the third consecutive trading day – thus fully confirming this move.

In today’s pre-market trading, the GDXJ is at $66 at the moment of writing these words, which is still a negligible rally given the size of the late-July decline. This is a regular breather, whose size fully confirms the bearish implications of the whole setup.

Gold stocks tend to outperform gold in the first parts of rallies in the precious metals sector. We have exactly the opposite right now. The implication is that this is the very early part of a bigger decline.

Meanwhile, the USD Index is getting ready to rally much more.

 USD Index H4 – Breakout Above Inverse H&S Neckline (May–Aug)

I previously described the inverse head-and-shoulders pattern in the USD Index and its bullish implications (the USDX is likely to rally to at least 101.3 above it). Today, I’d like to add that those patterns tend to be verified by a move back to the neck level. This is what we saw recently.

The USD Index moved back to its July high and to the neck level (approximately) of the inverse H&S formation.

The breakouts are being verified – this is completely normal.

Meanwhile, stocks are also taking a breather after taking a massive beating on Thursday and Friday.

S&P 500 Futures – Top Rejection Signal

They consolidated above the 6,250 level for a few weeks, so it’s no wonder that this level provided short-term support. Still, let’s keep in mind that the S&P 500 is only one of the stock market indices.

Looking at the Dow futures provides a clearly bearish picture.

Dow Futures Daily – Breakdown Below Rising Support Line

After failing to move above the previous highs, stocks declined (just as the Volatility Breakout System had forecasted) – also below their rising support line. This is a combination of two powerful bearish signals, and while we see a pause today, it looks like stocks can decline significantly any day now.

All Signs Point to 2008

Taking a step back from all this, doesn’t it all remind you of something? I mean, gold is holding up relatively well with significant volatility, the USD Index is starting to rally, with stocks that seem to be heading lower, and weak performance of mining stocks?

Yes – the current situation has a huge “2008” written all over it.

And the best part? It’s early, and you can still profit from it, especially that the Peak Chaos theory remains intact.

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by his "logic", a bullflag is not a bullish formation as most would never consolidate in a short enough period of time to not go lower than the flagship trend line. this is simply not any kind of normal, accepted, TA. it's a joke actually.
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He publishes on the day most of the mining company ETFs are up 4%. Karma.
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