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Originally published July 26th, 2009.
Although silver moves very much in lockstep with gold, it is looking considerably
stronger than gold at this point. The reason for this is its role as an industrial
commodity - when the stockmarket is high and rising, as now, silver usually
outperforms gold, but once the stockmarket turns, silver then underperforms.

On its 6-month chart we can see that silver currently looks more robust than
gold and as of the end of last week, its steep uptrend from its early July
lows remained unbroken, unlike gold, but clearly should gold now turn lower
it will take silver down with it of course, and this would be a logical point
for it to go into reverse, having risen into a zone of significant resistance.
However, silver is not overbought as measured by short-term oscillators and
still has substantial upside potential, and should gold make a run at its highs
over the short-term, as looks possible, silver might make advance to the zone
of heavy resistance at and above $16 again. The key point to keep in mind though
is that as gold has little chance of breaking out to new highs on account of
its unfavorable COT structure, silver is unlikely to make it above $16 in the
near future.

A curious anomaly existing at this time is that while the gold COT is looking
increasingly bearish, silver's is still looking modestly bullish. While this
won't save silver if gold caves in, it does suggest that any reaction in the
near future is unlikely to be serious as would otherwise be the case.
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Clive Maund,
CliveMaund.com
The above represents the opinion and analysis of Mr. Maund,
based on data available to him, at the time of writing. Mr. Maunds opinions
are his own, and are not a recommendation or an offer to buy or sell securities.
No responsibility can be accepted for losses that may result as a consequence
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