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The U.S. Economy: All Roads Lead To Gold

Published 11/19/2019, 04:39 PM
Updated 02/07/2024, 08:50 AM

Top U.S. politicians describe the U.S. economy as the mightiest of all time.

CNBC On The Economy

Houston, we have a problem! The next tariff tax deadline is now only about three weeks away.

While Trump’s diehard fans may want him to hike these taxes again if China doesn’t “play ball,” massive FOREX liquidity flows suggest that the world’s biggest money managers are becoming extremely concerned about the level of risk in the U.S. economy.

USD/JPY

American GDP growth has literally incinerated (from what I predicted would be a 5% peak as the tariff taxes were launched), and this dollar versus yen chart shows a massive bear wedge pattern in play.

That bear wedge is ominous. It suggests giant bank FOREX traders believe something is about to go badly wrong with the U.S. economy – more wrong than the horrific sub 1% GDP growth in play now!

Trump’s initial platform of tax cuts, law and order, and deregulation was awesome. It created surging markets (both gold and stocks), a positive vibe for citizens, and solid GDP growth.

That platform has been replaced with macabre QE and negative rates worship, turning a blind eye to a skyrocketing deficit, and a crazed attempt to boost growth with tariff taxes… and it’s all happening as the world de-dollarizes at an ever-faster rate.

Stagflation is emerging, and some economists are forecasting that in 2020 corporate earnings and revenue growth will both come in at the sub 3% marker. Debt would surge in that scenario.

While the economy wallows in a tariff tax and debt quagmire, stock market investors have been repeatedly saved by the Fed.

Top earners pay 50% capital gains tax, which arguably makes the government the main beneficiary of upside stock market action. This is, quite frankly, insane.

The alternative, a democrat administration, would be even worse news for most people with stakes in America.

It’s unknown how Jay Powell would respond to a fresh hike in tariffs in December. He might cut rates and do more “QE that is not QE,” but what if he doesn’t?

Gold

The bottom line is that it doesn’t look good for America and most of the West, and that’s why there’s a massive launch-pad pattern in play on the weekly gold chart.

I’ve dubbed that pattern as “Michelangelo,” because it’s so enormous and technically aesthetic.

My base scenario for 2020 is that the U.S. economy muddles along, Trump doesn’t launch any more significant tariff taxes, and the Fed is likely to step in and keep the stock market boats afloat if they start sinking again.

My base scenario sees gold and related items again outperform all other major asset classes in 2020, but with the bull wedge pattern on the weekly chart becoming more of a gentle reactive drift.

I give that scenario 70% odds, leaving a 30% chance that in three weeks Trump hikes tariffs, Powell does nothing, the stock market crashes, and gold stages a vertical blast towards $1900.

In that more dire scenario, there would be a breakout from the bull wedge, and gold would stun most investors with the intensity of its upside price action.

Whichever scenario prevails, gold and related assets are the most important place to be invested, for maximum upside action.

Gold

In the short-term, I’m looking for gold to stage a double bottoming event, and that could mark the end of the current reaction.

What happens with tariff taxes in the next three weeks will likely determine whether gold moves down to significant support at $1397 and bottoms there, or bottoms at current $1465 support.

A move above $1566 for bullion is probably the biggest game changer for gold and silver stocks since the 1970s. It turns many miners into cash cows and probably unleashes a frenzy of stock buybacks and takeovers.

Gold Miners

The weekly gold bullion chart is aesthetic, but so is this short-term VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (NYSE:GDX) chart. A bull wedge pattern is in play and a breakout seems imminent. The reaction has been orderly, and now there’s a buy signal in play on my 14,7,7 series Stochastics oscillator.

Gold Miners

A breakout from the bull wedge on the GDX (NYSE:GDX) daily chart likely drives a breakout over $30 on the weekly chart. That opens the door to a mighty surge into my $52 target zone!

Stewart Thomson is a retired Merrill Lynch broker. Stewart writes the Graceland Updates daily between 4am-7am. They are sent out around 8am-9am. The newsletter is attractively priced and the format is a unique numbered point form. Giving clarity of each point and saving valuable reading time.

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