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Gold Market Update

Technical Analyst & Author
January 23, 2011

We are now seeing a convergence of indications that a reversal in the Precious Metals sector is at hand that will lead to a major uptrend soon. The last Gold and Silver updates posted on 11th January were bearish over a short to medium-term time horizon and have been proven correct as gold and silver have since fallen substantially, and stocks have taken a real beating. However, in view of the current strongly bullish constellation of indications, it now looks like the downside targets for gold and silver were set too low, although our downside target for stocks has just been hit.

On our 8-month chart for gold we can see how it suddenly broke sharply below the support level at $1360 on Thursday. Normally of course we would expect such a breakdown to lead to further weakness down at least to the next support level in the $1320 area, with possible continuation to the vicinity of the 200-day moving average currently approaching $1280. However, the big news at this time is the latest COT figures which show that the Commercials have scaled back their short positions in gold dramatically - and remember that the latest data is only up to date as of last Tuesday and thus does not factor in Thursday's sharp drop, which will have resulted in even lower readings. The COT chart, posted below the 8-month gold chart to enable you to compare readings at gold's peaks and troughs, is startling and a very strong positive indication for bulls as it shows that the Large Specs (dumb) have scaled back their long positions to levels even lower than they were last July, while the Commercials (smart) have scaled back their short positions to levels even lower than they were last July. This - just by itself - is viewed as sufficient evidence that we are close to another big upleg developing in gold. What about the breakdown below $1360 on Thursday that we had earlier rated as technically significant? - the latest indications, especially the COT figures, strongly suggest that this was a "big money" gambit to wrong foot technical traders and they certainly have the clout to do it.

The 2-year chart for gold is interesting as it shows the fine long-term uptrend. On this chart it is readily apparent why it is reasonable to expect gold to complete its corrective phase by dropping down to the lower support line of its trend channel now in the $1305 area, and it could easily do so early next week ahead of options expiry on the 26th (they usually fiddle the price down into options expiry to swindle Call option holders out of their gains, unless the public hold more Puts than Calls, of course) - if it does so this will be an opportunity that you should jump on with both feet, but given the super bullish COT structure it may prove wise not to try to finesse it too much, because once the next rally starts it could be a real barnburner due to the horrible predicament the cartel are now in with respect to their massive short positions, especially in silver.

Alright, so what about the other indications that a reversal is at hand? Stocks have already fallen to hit our downside target given in the last update for the HUI index and have taken a real hammering, given the relatively modest drop in gold and silver at the same time. Now take a look at the latest 8-month chart for the XAU large PM stock index. This year it has suffered its deepest, steepest drop for a long time, which has resulted in it becoming deeply oversold at a point not very far above its rising 200-day moving average. So it is interesting to observe that a bull hammer formed on Thursday when gold and silver fell heavily. This type of candlestick coming after a sizeable downtrend is frequently an indication that it has run its course and this being so Friday's drop back down towards the low of Thursday's hammer is viewed as providing an opportunity to pick up big gold and silver stocks, and Call options in same, at knockdown prices ahead of the next uptrend.

Just how oversold large PM stocks are relative to gold is amply illustrated by the chart for the XAU index divided by gold where we see the RSI indicator at a critically oversold extreme and the MACD indicator almost dropping off the scale for this 8-month timeframe. Thus it is interesting to observe that an even more pronounced bull hammer formed on Thursday than occurred in the XAU index itself at the 200-day moving average for this ratio. Other things being equal this suggests that it is a good time to arbitrage out of gold and into big gold (and silver) stocks.

Any positions opened to make speculative gains on this drop should now be closed out (for a big profit). There are times in this business when you can "have your cake and eat it", as those who bought Puts or bear ETFs to protect open long positions in stocks as recommended at the end of last year have the opportunity to sell them now for a big profit that covers the stock losses, and then watch with satisfaction as the stocks go on to recoup their losses as the new uptrend takes hold. If you took these steps to protect profits recommended in the article 2010 goes out WITH A BANG - what to expect in 2011 posted on the last day of 2010 you will now be in a strong position.

While silver has performed as predicted in the last update posted on 11th January and has broken to successive new lows as its correction has progressed, it does not now look like it will drop to the downside targets that we earlier projected. Instead it now looks like we are very close to a reversal to the upside.

It has to be said that the 6-month chart for silver does not look particularly inspiring at this point, as following the failure of the uptrend in force from last August, silver's intermediate upside momentum has collapsed, as shown by the MACD indicator at the bottom of the chart, and on Thursday it crashed a support level in the $28 area. Normally such a setup would create the specter of a steep drop back at least to the first support shown on our chart in the $25 area, and this may indeed happen during the early or middle part of next week ahead of options expiration. However, there several strong indications that what happened on Thursday was a false breakdown engineered by "big money" in order to shake out technical traders ahead of a potentially powerful reversal to the upside, and the extreme reading of the MACD histogram (blue columns) certainly suggests a high probability of an immediate bounce, even if we then see lower lows.

As with gold the latest COT chart provides a strong indication that a reversal and new uptrend is close at hand, although the silver COT is not as dramatically bullish as the gold COT. The COT chart shows that the Large Spec (dumb) long positions and Commercial (smart) short positions have dropped to their lowest levels since last July - since before the huge rally in silver - and are in fact at even lower levels. As with gold this a very strong indication that a reversal and major uptrend is imminent. This being so we should not expect much more downside in silver - there could be a brief spike down towards the next important support level in the $25 area, but this is looking much less likely now in light of the latest COT data and also the bullish indications on the PM stocks indices looked at in the Gold Market update, so although upside momentum has undeniably dropped out in silver, as shown by the now negative MACD reading, another way of looking at it is that its earlier overbought condition has unwound and thus the potential for another powerful upleg has been restored.

Any positions opened to make speculative gains on this drop should now be closed out (for a big profit). There are times in this business when you can "have your cake and eat it", as those who bought Puts or bear ETFs to protect open long positions in stocks have the opportunity to sell them now for a big profit that covers the stock losses, and then watch with satisfaction as the stocks go on to recoup their losses as the new uptrend takes hold. The silver bear leveraged ETF ZSL which we bought at a good price and in which we have a good profit should now be sold, except where you wish to retain it as insurance for long positions.

Clive Maund, Diploma Technical Analysis
[email protected]
www.clivemaund.com

Copiapo, Chile, 23 January 2011

Clive Maund

Clive P. Maund’s interest in markets started when, as an aimless youth searching for direction in his mid-20’s, he inherited some money. Unfortunately it was not enough to live a utopian lifestyle as a playboy or retire very young. Therefore on the advice of his brother, he bought a load of British Petroleum stock, which promptly went up 20% in the space of a few weeks. Clive sold them at the top…which really fired his imagination. The prospect of being able to buy securities and sell them later at a higher price, and make money for doing little or no work was most attractive – and so the quest began, especially as he had been further stoked up by watching from the sidelines with a mixture of fascination and envy as fortunes were made in the roaring gold and silver bull market of the late 70’s.

Clive furthered his education in Technical Analysis or charting by ordering various good books from the US and by applying what he learned at work on an everyday basis. He also obtained the UK Society of Technical Analysts’ Diploma.

The years following 2005 saw the boom phase of the Gold and Silver bull market, until they peaked in late 2011. While there is ongoing debate about whether that was the final high, it is not believed to be because of the continuing global debasement of fiat currency. The bear market since 2011 is viewed as being very similar to the 2-year reaction in the mid-70’s, which was preceded by a powerful advance and was followed by a gigantic parabolic price ramp. Moreover, Precious Metals should come back into their own when the various asset bubbles elsewhere burst, which looks set to happen anytime soon.

Visit Clive at his website: CliveMaund.com


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