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No Sign Of Cyclical Inflation And The Gold Miners Don’t Mind A Bit

Published 08/02/2019, 12:49 PM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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Contrary to majority opinion, gold and especially the gold mining stocks that leverage its macro status are not about inflation, especially cyclical inflation that runs with a positive economy.

Making an appropriate return after a few months on hiatus, ladies and gentlemen… the Macrocosm:

Yield Curve And The Global Economy

Gold stocks are about counter-cyclicality as gold rises vs. US stocks…

GLD Vs. SPY

GLD:SPY

Gold rises vs. Global Stocks…

GLD Vs. ACWX

GLD:ACWX

Gold rises vs. commodities…

GLD Vs. DBC

GLD:DBC

Especially vs. mining cost drivers, like energy/oil…

GLD Vs. USO

GLD:USO

And mining cost drivers like Materials suppliers…

GLD Vs. XLB

GLD:XLB

In a counter-cyclical macro signal, gold is trouncing its metallic bros in the base metals patch.

GLD Vs. DBB

GLD:DBB

While we expected, and got a significant reaction in the precious metals this week the view has remained steadfastly big picture bullish as long as the real macro and sector fundamentals – a few of which are represented in the charts above – remained intact. Aside from this week’s theatrics, each chart above is in a daily uptrend as each chart’s 50 and 200 day moving averages are sloping upward.

While we anticipated well the recent upward explosion in the Silver:Gold ratio (our ‘first spark’ indicator to the next inflation phase) we noted in NFTRH over the last 2 week that it was coming within a downtrend and had reached a logical point to halt its hysterical advance, at least for a while. After all, the trend chasing momo players were all aboard by the time Silver/Gold hit the down trending SMA 200. Time for the rinse and time for a cool down in inflation signals (which we’d been noting over the last few weeks had failed to gain traction).

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SLV Vs. GLD

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The title of this post states that the gold miners do not mind the fade in inflation expectations at all and the charts above – and indeed the components of the Macrocosm itself – explain exactly why.

Ironically, had inflation broken out (with silver leading gold) we’d have probably remained bullish the gold sector (to technical targets, at least) while becoming less fundamentally positive. That’s the way bull phases roll in the gold stocks. They lead the whole macro mess out of deflationary situations well before the rest of the play catches on in other assets and markets.

In NFTRH we managed the coming of yesterday’s reaction very well, 100% ready for it in fact. While we allowed for a more extended sector pullback on the heels of the FOMC we also allowed for a quickie. So far it looks like that second thing is what’s playing out. But we’ll resist making predictions as usual and simply do the work (which includes updating of mining charts in each report’s Precious Metals segment) of staying on the right side of this macro play, which by all accounts is still early in its run.

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