Category: Gold & Silver
The analysis published under this category are as follows.Thursday, December 20, 2007
Gold in Tight Trading Range / Commodities / Gold & Silver
Gold was down $1.80 to $801.10 per ounce in New York yesterday and silver was up 4 cents to $14.07 per ounce. Gold traded sideways in Asia and Europe and the London AM Fix was at $799.50 (down from $801.50).
At the London AM Fix gold was trading at a new all time record in British pounds at £401.62 GBP (up from yesterday's London AM Fix at £399.35). Gold went up to €557.30 EUR (up from yesterday's London AM Fix at €556.83 ). Gold has again increased in sterling and in euros. Gold thus surpassed it's all time record high in british pounds at £400.47 and will likely do so in euros and dollars early in the New Year.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
2008 Gold and Gold stocks Fundamentals, Forecast and Technical Review / Commodities / Gold & Silver
The fundamentals for gold relates to the confidence level in paper currencies. When demand outstrips supply of dollars, the value of dollars goes up. The supply of dollars has been rising steadily at an average of 10% annually from less than $1 trillion in 1980 to over $12 trillion today. The fundamentals for gold thus have much to do with the lessening demand for dollars.When dollar denominated assets lose value, people ditch dollars. As we have meticulously documented since August (see here ), the subprime mess has been the dollar's worst disaster in the last three decades. The subprime meltdown is now causing supposedly high-quality government sponsored debts to be selling at 70 cents on the dollar (Mad Cow contagion as we call it).
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Wholesale Credit Creation Benefits Gold / Commodities / Gold & Silver
Gold was up $8.40 to $802.90 per ounce in New York yesterday and silver was up 22 cents to $14.03 per ounce. Gold traded sideways in Asia and Europe and the London AM Fix was at $801.50 (up from $796.25).
At the London AM Fix gold was trading at £399.352 GBP (marginally up from yesterday's London AM Fix at £395.67) and €556.83 EUR (up from yesterday's London AM Fix at €553.53 ). Gold has increased in sterling and in euros. The recent record highs for gold at the London AM Fix on the 7th of November were $841.75, £400.47 and €573.55. Gold is thus very close to surpassing it's all time record high in british pounds at £400.47.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
GOLD AND SILVER – Buy Signal Green Flags! / Commodities / Gold & Silver
“When people see gold and silver shining brightly amidst the battered economic ruins, they will finally realize that the gold bugs were right all along.”
Buy signals are popping up in many places as a result of today's positive action in the metal pits.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Only Gold Bullion Can Beat the Credit Crunch / Commodities / Gold & Silver
Of course - to any Wall Street power broker, economist, or US policy maker, this headline means the equivalent of “Only Space Aliens Can Halt Teenage Pregnancies”. In other words, it's a total non-sequitur to them.So what? Who cares about Wall Street, economists, or politicians? Individual investors, business owners, workers, fathers, mothers, and college students, they are the ones who must survive if the United States is to survive the mounting credit collapse more or less intact. Why worry about those who caused the mess?
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Gold Triangle Pattern Formation to Result in Explosive Breakout / Commodities / Gold & Silver
The price action for Gold appears as a triangle pattern, indicating that an explosive breakout is imminent. This breakout could be to the upside or downside, but we are expecting it to break to the upside. We can let the price action within the triangle tell us which way its going to break.Read full article... Read full article...
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Gold False Break Lower to Spook Traders Before Resumption of Bull Market / Commodities / Gold & Silver
We don't normally look at fundamentals in these Gold Market updates, but it is worth stopping for a moment to consider the implications of the latest stroke of genius announced last week by the Fed in its desperate attempts to prevent a credit crunch, as it has important implications for the price of gold.
Like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat, the Fed and foreign central banks announced that they will conjure up $50 billion to inject into the system, which they will generate by selling low interest rate loans for those who like throwing good money after bad, or have no choice but to.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Silver Hit by Dollar Strength - Further Near term Weakness Expected / Commodities / Gold & Silver
In the last Silver Market update on 2nd December it was stated that if dollar strength continued as expected, silver could drop below the support zone centered on $14 and head lower towards the next support level in the $13.25 - $13.50 area. Since that time it has held up above the $14 support zone, but it dropped quite sharply late last week on renewed dollar strength and at the time of writing on Sunday 16th it has just broken below this support.Read full article... Read full article...
Monday, December 17, 2007
Gold Strength Expected as Global Fiat Financial System Continues to Deteriorate / Commodities / Gold & Silver
Gold was down $5.50 to $793.10 per ounce in New York Friday and silver was down 28 cents to $13.81 per ounce. Gold opened strongly in Asia but has since sold off and the London AM Fix was at $787.00. At the London AM Fix gold was trading at £391.38 GBP (marginally down from Friday's London AM Fix at £392.18) and €549.08 EUR (up from Friday's London AM Fix at €547.18). Thus while gold has sold off in dollars, it has remained flat in sterling and actually increased in euros.Read full article... Read full article...
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Gold and Silver Stocks Looking Bearish - Traders Don't be Fooled by the End of Day Settlement Prices! / Commodities / Gold & Silver
Gold ended the week just about where it started but the “feel” of the activity had a decided negative emphasis. Will this week set the pace for the next few months?
Closing Price versus Settlement Price
I have mentioned in the past that I use gold futures to obtain my gold prices used for charts and analysis. I usually use the contract month with the largest trading volume and open interest. When it comes time to change contract months I may go through a little song and dance routine modifying the price to ease into the new price schedule of the new month. This week we had a vivid picture of another feature of futures prices most investors may not be fully aware of. There are really two different “closing” prices. One is referred to as a closing price by the commodities exchange and the other is referred to as a settlement price. I do not consider myself an expert in commodities and futures and have been curious about these two prices. What I found was quite interesting for a technician who likes to have ACTUAL trading prices to work with.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Subprime Credit Crisis Far From Over - Precious Metals to Benefit During 2008 / Commodities / Gold & Silver
“I've been following a fourth wave triangle consolidation pattern in gold that, as the daily chart below reveals, is still valid. Taking out the 50-day moving average, currently about $784 in the futures, would be a warning sign and indicate a deeper correction to the $759-775 area. Silver also held up well … with the 200-day sma looking like strong support, an intermediate bullish outlook in silver is looking increasingly favorable even as a selloff to $13.50 continues to appear likely.The Fed will err on the side of caution on Tuesday, likely with a 25 bps cut and … the impetus for explosive new rallies in metals over the short term seems to be lacking unless crisis returns to the financial markets. This is certainly not entirely unlikely between now and next summer, so at least until then one new high in precious metals is likely.” ~ Precious Points: Consolidation in Gold and Silver, December 08, 2007
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Friday, December 14, 2007
Euro Gold Breakout Above Resistance Analysis / Commodities / Gold & Silver
Despite Washington and the Fed working fast and furiously to destroy international confidence in the US dollar, it still remains the currency of choice for pricing many international markets. Among these is gold. Regardless of where this metal is mined, it is almost always priced and sold in US dollars.
If you are an American investor, this is great. We have always thought of gold as denominated in dollars and it is hard to imagine any other way of thinking about it. But if you live outside the States, the gold price is a lot more relevant as quoted in your own local currency. Your mind is wired to think in local-currency terms and various investment options are only comparable within this life-long mental framework.
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Friday, December 14, 2007
Gold Sell off Due to Dollar Strength on the Encouraging Retail Sales Data / Commodities / Gold & Silver
Gold was down $14.60 to $798.60 per ounce in New York yesterday and silver was down 55 cents to $14.09 per ounce. Subsequently gold rallied back up to $803 in Asian trading but it has since given up those gains and has gradually traded down in European markets and the London AM Fix was at $796.25. At the London AM Fix gold was trading at £392.18 GBP (down from yesterday's London AM Fix at £396.18) and €547.18 EUR (down from yesterday's London AM Fix at €550.60).Read full article... Read full article...
Friday, December 14, 2007
US Dollar Rallies and Gold Fall Ahead of US Inflation Data / Commodities / Gold & Silver
THE SPOT GOLD MARKET slipped back early Friday from a 1% bounce overnight, dropping to a new six-session low beneath $792 per ounce as the US Dollar rallied towards the Wall Street open.
Asian stock markets ended the week lower, dropping more than 3% from last Friday in Tokyo . Europe 's major bourses reversed early gains to trade flat by lunchtime in London , while US crude oil ticked higher to $92.34 per barrel.
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
Gold Prices Plunging Despite Soaring Inflation (PPI) / Commodities / Gold & Silver
How ironic that on a day that exposed outsized inflation data (PPI), gold prices are plunging...and so are the precious metal mining stocks. To put it simply and concisely, the three-month pattern carved out by the Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF (AMEX: GDX) has taken the form of a large top. The Fan Lines (light green on the chart) represent prior support lines that have been violated, after which the price structure rallies to test their extension prior to turning lower again.Read full article... Read full article...
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Central Banks Money Markets $110 Billion Injection Greeted with Skepticism / Commodities / Gold & Silver
GoldGold was up $1.60 to $813.20 per ounce in New York yesterday and silver was down 3 cents to $14.64 per ounce. Gold rallied sharply on the news <1400 GMT> of the latest injection of $110 billion into the global money markets and rallied from $809 to $817 within an hour. Subsequently gold has gradually traded down in Asian and European markets and the London AM Fix was at $809. Gold has traded up in pounds sterling and euros and at the London AM Fix gold was trading at £396.18 GBP (up from yesterday's London AM Fix at £394.77) and €550.60 EUR (up from yesterday's London AM Fix at €549.21).
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
Stock Markets Slide Despite Central Banks $110 billion Action - Gold Safehaven / Commodities / Gold & Silver
SPOT GOLD PRICES drifted lower from yesterday's two-week highs early Thursday, recording an AM Fix in London of $809 per ounce as global stock markets fell hard despite Wednesday's attempt by five of the world's biggest central banks to ease pressure in world money markets. London's FTSE100 index lost 1.3% at the opening while US government bonds reversed Wednesday's three-year record sell off, pushing the yield on two-year Treasuries 3 pips lower to 3.10%. Read full article... Read full article...
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Subprime Mortgage Bailout Plan's Silver Lining / Commodities / Gold & Silver
Sean Brodrick writes:Last week, President Bush and Treasury Secretary Paulson rolled out their mortgage bailout plan. And most investors have heard enough to know they don't like it.
Just three of the reasons why ...
#1. Moral hazard is gone. This plan rewards speculation of the worst kind. Investors and homeowners alike have learned that the government will provide golden parachutes if they take the most reckless, irresponsible course imaginable.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Gold Gains as World Stock Market Falls Following Fed Rate Cut / Commodities / Gold & Silver
Gold Gains 1.7% from Post-Fed Slump as Oil, Base Metals & Grains Slip; "Double Whammy" Due in 2008 as World Stock Markets Fall
SPOT GOLD PRICES added to their post-Fed recovery early Wednesday, trading more than 1.7% above the overnight low – and well above Tuesday's start – at $810 per ounce as the US open drew near.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Gold Safehaven as China Investors Go on Buying Spree / Commodities / Gold & Silver
GoldGold was up $13.20 to $807.60 per ounce in New York yesterday and silver was up 30 cents to $14.64 per ounce. Gold has traded sideways in Asian and early European trading and is trading at $807.50/808.00 per ounce at 1200 GMT. Gold has increased slightly in pounds sterling and euros and at the London AM Fix gold was trading at £393.79 GBP (up from £392 at 1200 GMT yesterday ) and €549.15 EUR (up from €545 at 1200 GMT yesterday). < http://www.lbma.org.uk/statisti cs_current.htm Read full article... Read full article...