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Gold is Oversold on Misplaced Expectations of a 2016 Rate Hike

Commodities / Gold and Silver 2016 Oct 15, 2016 - 01:12 PM GMT

By: Jason_Hamlin

Commodities

Gold investors know that the metal has been under pressure due to expectations of a FED rate hike in 2016. Many believe that an increase in the FED funds rate would support the dollar and send prices for precious metals lower. This has been a key driver of the decline in the gold price to support at $1,250, the 200-day moving average.


But the FED has been leading investors to believe a rate hike is imminent for the past 10 months and yet, they have been unwilling to increase rates even by as little at 25 basis points. Now that we are nearing year end, many have increased expectations for this elusive rate hike to finally materialize.

Janet Yellen gave a somewhat dovish speech today, in which she emphasized that low rates and stimulus may be the only way to heal the economy. She didn’t take a rate hike off the table, but it sure didn’t sound supportive of higher rates.

So, could the FED finally raise rates before 2016 draws to a close?

That sounds plausible in theory, but there are a number of factors that do not support a rate hike in the near term.

  1. The employment report during the past two months has been weak, with fewer jobs created than anticipated. Furthermore, a large number of those jobs are part-time service sector jobs. The official unemployment rate actually ticked up to 5.0% and ShadowStats calculates true unemployment at 23%.
  2. GDP growth has been anemic with a series of downward revisions. During Q2, the U.S. economy grew by only 1.1% versus initial forecasts well over 3%. Q3 GDP estimates were 3.7% initially, but have since been revised down to just 1.9%.
  3. Consumer confidence unexpectedly fell to a one-year low in October, declining to 87.9 from 91.2 in September. This was below the lowest estimate on record.
  4. The annual inflation rate has been trending around 1% all year, half of the FED’s target rate of 2%. To move the needle closer to the target, the FED would need to lower rates, not raise them.
  5. Debt burdens around the globe continue to grow rapidly and would amplify the pain of any rate hike. The U.S. annual deficit increased for the first time this year, on a trajectory back to $1 trillion per year. The IMF just announced a new record for total global debt of $152,000,000,000,000 (152 trillion) or 225% of global GDP.
  6. The stock market rally has clearly ran out of steam, unable to make new highs for over two months now. Equities are overvalued by a number of metrics and due for a major correction.

Given these data points, does this seem like a good time for the FED to finally raise interest rates? And if the FED disappoints everyone expecting a rate hike, including the masses of dollar bulls, what do you think might happen to the gold price? How about the recent dollar rally?

We can’t rule out the possibility of a rate hike. We are merely pointing out how the data does not support a hike and the FED has been continually pulling away the football at the last second.

But even if they do hike rates, this move is already largely priced into gold and silver. And we should question the rationality of this sell off. After all, the gold price often moves higher along with interest rates. This is exactly what occurred immediately after the FED last raised rates in December of 2015. It fact, it set off one of the most powerful rallies in gold in years. So, fear not the rate hike boogieman.

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By Jason Hamlin

http://www.goldstockbull.com/

Jason Hamlin is the founder of Gold Stock Bull and publishes a monthly contrarian newsletter that contains in-depth research into the markets with a focus on finding undervalued gold and silver mining companies. The Premium Membership includes the newsletter, real-time access to the model portfolio and email trade alerts whenever Jason is buying or selling. Click here for instant access!

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