The thing that most likely raised quite a few eyebrows this week was – in addition to gold’s recent move by itself – the fact that gold rallied mostly without the dollar’s help.
Yesterday (Jan. 5) I wrote that one swallow doesn’t make a summer and that a single session rarely changes much.
We didn’t have to wait for long – the situation seems to be getting back to
normal.
Figure 1 - COMEX Gold Futures
After the January 4th rally, gold moved only
insignificantly higher, and it’s even a bit lower in today’s pre-market
trading.
Figure 2 - USD Index
While the USD Index didn’t decline on Jan. 4, it did in the following days –
yesterday and in today’s pre-market trading. So, the gold-USD link seems to be relatively normal after all;
it doesn’t – by itself – indicate further relative strength in gold.
There are three important things that one needs to note here.
But thanks to the steepness of the line, the USD Index is at this line even despite today’s decline. All it takes for the USD Index to break above it is for it to do… nothing.
This should be relatively easy given how excessive the bearishness is in this market, how similar it is to what we saw in early 2018, what’s happening in the RSI and even given the similarity between 2018 and now in the cryptocurrencies. You can see details on the chart below.
Figure 3 - USDX, USD, GOLD, GDX, and SPX Comparison
By the way, someone who is not interested in markets or investments at all just called me yesterday to ask if I can help an individual they knew with cryptos – this is a classic case study of something that you see in the final stages of a price bubble.
It’s an example of the general public buying, and they tend to enter at the tops. Bitcoin is at about $35,000 when I’m writing these words - you have been warned.
How does it all combine? The gold-USD link is intact and a soaring USDX would likely trigger a sell-off in gold. There are many reasons due to which the USDX is likely to rally soon, even the situation in the cryptocurrency market makes the current time similar to early 2018.
The triangle-vertex-based reversal in gold is right about now, so
it seems that we won’t have to wait for long.
Figure 4 - COMEX Silver Futures
Additionally, silver is showing strength.
Figure 5 – VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF
Miners, however, are not showing strength. They even declined yesterday (by just one cent, but still) while gold moved a bit higher, but this is just a small confirmation of what we’ve been seeing for many weeks.
Let’s study the above chart:
Miners were underperforming gold for many days and weeks,
and they showed strength on Monday (Jan. 4). Just like in the case of gold – it was a one-day phenomenon, and one swallow doesn’t make a summer.
During the day, the GDX ETF managed to rally above its 50-day moving average – just as it did at its November top. Unlike gold, miners
are not very close to their November high. They corrected about 61.8% of the decline from this top.
Moreover, please note that miners have corrected about 38.2% of the August – November decline. They haven’t even erased half of the decline that occurred in the previous months – so it’s definitely too early to say that miners started a new powerful rally here. Instead, we see that miners are making lower lows and lower highs.
Moreover, please take note of the spike in volume that we saw on Monday. There were very few cases when we saw something similar in the
previous months, which was at the November high and at the July high, right before the final 2020 top. The implications are bearish.
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