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Gold and Silver Trading Alert: Dollar's Plunge and Its Implications

Gold & Silver Trading Alert originally published on May 7th, 2014 7:08 AM


 

Briefly: In our opinion speculative short positions (half) are justified from the risk/reward perspective for gold, silver, and mining stocks.

The most important thing that we saw in the markets yesterday was the major decline in the USD Index and the lack of proper response from gold, silver and mining stocks. Such a bullish factor should have made precious metals move much higher - but they didn't... Or did they? (Charts courtesy of http://stockcharts.com).

$GOLD - Spot Price Chart
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Gold didn't even rally on Tuesday. It declined by $1.80, which is odd and bearish given that the USD Index declined heavily. The decline itself wasn't significant, but we can point out that gold didn't move above the 50-day moving average. Basically, the Tuesday session was bearish on its own.

Since the currency markets were so important on Tuesday, let's take a look at both: the USD and Euro Indices.

$XEU Chart
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Generally, we saw a breakout above the declining, long-term resistance line in the Euro Index. At this time, however, the breakout is unconfirmed, and without meaningful implications. What's more important, though, is how gold and silver reacted. They didn't. Gold and silver moved just a little higher and that's highly visible underperformance in case of gold and silver. They are not even close to moving to their 2014 highs.

$USD US Dollar Index - Cash Settle (EOD) ICE

Meanwhile, the USD Index moved significantly lower. In this case "significantly" means that it moved to the 2013 low, and that's a major support level. Gold and silver are not even close to their previous highs, and this means that they are underperforming the USD Index, and as soon as the latter rallies, the former will decline. Are there any sings suggesting that metals are about to move lower? Yes! The cyclical turning point for the USD Index suggests a move higher as the current move has definitely been down. This means that when things change, the precious metals market will get a bearish push and that it will then decline significantly. The outlook for the precious metals market, therefore, remains bearish.

Summing up, the way precious metals market reacted to the U.S. dollar's move lower (to the 2013 lows) is a bearish sign, and it confirms the bearish outlook that we outlined in previous alerts.

To summarize:

Trading capital (our opinion): Short positions (half) in: gold, silver, and mining stocks with the following stop-loss orders:

- Gold: $1,326
- Silver: $20.30
- GDX ETF: $25.20

Long-term capital (our opinion): No positions
Insurance capital (our opinion): Full position

You will find details on our thoughts on gold portfolio structuring in the Key Insights section on our website.

As always, we'll keep our subscribers updated should our views on the market change. We will continue to send them our Gold & Silver Trading Alerts on each trading day and we will send additional ones whenever appropriate. If you'd like to receive them, please subscribe today.

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