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Gold and Commodities Technical Charts Analysis

Commodities / Commodities Trading Jun 14, 2010 - 02:20 PM GMT

By: Steve_Betts

Commodities

Best Financial Markets Analysis Article"Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted; the indifference of those who should have known better; the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most; that has made it possible for evil to triumph"- Haile Selassie

There are some things that only a politician could dream up. The State of New York, in its infinite wisdom, needed to make a US $6 billion payment to their employee’s pension fund. Since the State doesn’t have the money, and no one is willing to buy their debt, lawmakers voted to allow the State and municipalities to borrow US $6 billion from the same pension fund in order to pay their obligations! If you wanted to have budget cuts, simply withhold all the wages for the politicians until they come up with a real solution!


Meanwhile the State of Illinois has tried to avoid making the tough decisions with respect to budget cuts so Fitch downgraded their credit rating on Friday. Illinois had US $6 billion in unpaid bills and another US $7 billion coming due on July 1st. In an effort to put a band-aid on the hemorrhage, Obama is trying to convince Congress to approve a US $50 billion package designed to help states and cities. Finally, this morning it was announced that Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae will more than likely require US $1 trillion to clean up their mess. The bailout has clearly failed so the administration is like a junkie in denial, always asking for just one more fix.

Now I want to debunk a couple of myths. I continue to hear about the bull market in commodities and analyst after analyst comes out with recommendations to buy oil, cotton, or whatever the flavor of the day is. Yet I see a number of commodities that have made new lows for the year over the last month and here are some examples:

DATE          COMMODITY                   PRICE             
   
June 11             Lumber                             204.00
June 07             Copper                                  2.72
May 10             Sugar                                  13.00
June 07             Cotton                                 75.80
May 25             Oil                                       67.15
June 9               Wheat                                425.40
June 7               Corn                                   335.40
May 17             Oats                                    188.20                  

It’s hard to imagine the economy taking off with oil, copper and lumber making new lows for the year! As an investor I participated heavily in the run-up in commodities prices that ran from 2002 to mid-2008 so I know what a bull market looks like. From the July 2008 top we saw a sharp decline in commodities prices as the CRB declined from 615 to 322 just six months later. Like the Dow we saw a recovery of 62% and since then the CRB has traded sideways to lower. Now it appears that the trend down seems to be accelerating of late as you can see below:

Finally, I have been watching the deterioration of the Baltic Dry Index (not shown) over the last month and it seems to be gaining speed as it has fallen from 4,200 to just above 3,100, in just over a month. Last night the BDI closed below its 200-dma triggering a sell signal. If in fact we are about to embark on another leg higher, the markets are certainly going about it in a very strange way. I take the contrarian view and look at the sideways movement as distribution in preparation for another leg lower in commodities prices.

What is interesting is that commodities have declined steadily throughout the year, the dollar has rallied throughout the year, and yet gold has clawed its way higher month after month. This dispels the myth that gold can’t rally with the dollar or will not move higher in a deflationary environment. Take a look at the following daily chart for gold and you’ll see what I mean:

During the night we saw gold trade in a relatively tight range and then it sold off as soon as New York opened for business. As I type at 11:40 am EST the August gold is trading around 1,220.00 and so far it’s holding well above last week’s intraday low at 1,212.10. We have seen this time and again where someone comes in and sells the market early on and then it slowly moves back higher. Interestingly enough the July silver is acting well as it trades up 23 cents at 18.46, and it’s been up all morning. Silver appears to be shaping up for another run at the 18.94 strong resistance and I would not be surprised to see silver move above it later in the week. If in fact silver is taking the lead in the move higher, it would be a bullish development for all the precious metals.

Finally I want to take a look at the HUI which is also holding up quite well in spite of the decline in gold’s price this morning:

Here you can see the development of a familiar pattern whereby the HUI is being compressed into a tighter and tighter trading range, and every time we’ve seen such a formation over the last year, it has broken out to the upside. That’s what happens in a bull market, the breakouts almost always go to the bulls. The HUI is up against good resistance at 459.13 and then again 473.50, so there is some congestion in the area. A formation like we are seeing now is what’s needed if you want to break through that congestion. I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised to see that breakout later this week or early next week. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, you should hold on tight to your current positions in gold, silver, and gold stocks.

                        PORTFOLIO SUMMARY (thru June 10th)

CONTRACT     ACTION   #     INITIAL PRICE     CLOSING PRICE      GAIN  

Sept Dow          Short      2           10,210                   10,087                2,460
Mini-SepDow   Short      1             9,850                   10,087               -1,185
Dec Gold           Long      1          1,219.0                  1,230.2                1,120
July Copper       Short      1             293.0                     290.0                   150
*Sept Bond      Short       1           124.08                   123.28                   341

*Position closed

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By Steve Betts

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