• 509 days Will The ECB Continue To Hike Rates?
  • 510 days Forbes: Aramco Remains Largest Company In The Middle East
  • 511 days Caltech Scientists Succesfully Beam Back Solar Power From Space
  • 911 days Could Crypto Overtake Traditional Investment?
  • 916 days Americans Still Quitting Jobs At Record Pace
  • 918 days FinTech Startups Tapping VC Money for ‘Immigrant Banking’
  • 921 days Is The Dollar Too Strong?
  • 921 days Big Tech Disappoints Investors on Earnings Calls
  • 922 days Fear And Celebration On Twitter as Musk Takes The Reins
  • 924 days China Is Quietly Trying To Distance Itself From Russia
  • 924 days Tech and Internet Giants’ Earnings In Focus After Netflix’s Stinker
  • 928 days Crypto Investors Won Big In 2021
  • 928 days The ‘Metaverse’ Economy Could be Worth $13 Trillion By 2030
  • 929 days Food Prices Are Skyrocketing As Putin’s War Persists
  • 931 days Pentagon Resignations Illustrate Our ‘Commercial’ Defense Dilemma
  • 932 days US Banks Shrug off Nearly $15 Billion In Russian Write-Offs
  • 935 days Cannabis Stocks in Holding Pattern Despite Positive Momentum
  • 936 days Is Musk A Bastion Of Free Speech Or Will His Absolutist Stance Backfire?
  • 936 days Two ETFs That Could Hedge Against Extreme Market Volatility
  • 938 days Are NFTs About To Take Over Gaming?
  1. Home
  2. Markets
  3. Other

Silver Stocks Look Spectacular

Graceland Updates 4am-7am
Nov 3, 2015

  1. About a week ago, as gold rallied into the $1170 - $1190 area, the roadmap I laid out for gold was "first a scary drop, and then an upside pop".

  2. For an updated roadmap for the gold price, please click here now. That's the daily gold chart. I suggested gold would quickly decline to the $1130 apex area of a beautiful symmetrical triangle, and that's exactly what has happened. Gold is trading at about $1131 this morning.

  3. What caused the decline? Well, from a fundamental perspective, gold has a rough general tendency to decline ahead of the US jobs report. In the bigger picture, gold tends to move in response to the ebb and flow of Indian gold jewellery demand versus supply.

  4. The current decline from the $1190 area to about $1131 can mainly be attributed to these factors, and also to Janet Yellen's stubborn refusal to make a firm commitment to a rate hike.

  5. The gold market is looking for consistency and transparency. It's getting it from the Chinese and Russian central banks, but not from the Fed. As a result, there's a risk that gold declines to the $1100 - $1120 area, before Friday's US jobs report is released.

  6. Note the position of my 14,7,7 series Stochastics oscillator, at the bottom of the gold chart. The lead line sits at about 28 this morning. It should be in the 20 area by 830AM on Friday, when the US jobs report is scheduled for release.

  7. That's good news for all gold price enthusiast. The technical and fundamental "stars" are lining up very nicely, for a sharp post jobs report rally!

  8. Please click here now. That's the daily GDX chart. I asked the entire global gold community to give serious consideration to pressing their gold stock "buy button", if GDX traded under $15. It did so, but only briefly, yesterday.

  9. This decline was needed, from a technical standpoint, to set up the right shoulder of an exciting inverse head and shoulders bottom pattern. The target zone of $20 - $21, pending a breakout above the $17 area, is roughly the 162% Fibonacci retracement line.

  10. Gold stocks are probably now entering a "Goldilocks" type of situation, because a rate hike that causes a US dollar rally would benefit most of the world's gold mining operations.

  11. They produce gold in non-US currency, and get paid in US dollars.

  12. A rate hike could also create a rally in both the dollar and gold bullion. That's because modest rate hikes would add clarity to an unclear situation. Real rates (nominal minus inflation) could decline as Janet takes action, and money could flow out of real estate and into gold.

  13. Bank loan activity would increase sharply with rate hikes, reversing the multi-decade decline in money velocity!

  14. A rise in the bullion price would clearly benefit mining companies. In the current environment, which is the opposite of the 1979 environment, rate hikes are extremely bullish for most gold mining stocks!

  15. I understand that a lot of gold stock investors switched to bullion from gold stocks, after the duties in India were implemented.

  16. I think that "growth with safety" trade should now be unwound. Going forwards, gold stocks are the better play than bullion, although from a system risk perspective, all investors should own a significant amount of both gold and silver bullion.

  17. Please click here now. That's a snapshot of the spectacular gold price action taking place in the South African rand. I realize that a lot of "old timers" in the Western gold community have some bad memories of strikes and other issues in South Africa in the 1970s and early 1980s.

  18. I'll dare to suggest that....times have changed! Chinese companies are becoming eager to invest in South African mines, and the dollar/rand rally has created a massive breakout in the local gold price. Note the beautiful ascending triangle in play on that chart. Australian engineers have been hired to help mechanize key mines in South Africa, and they still hold some of the biggest reserves on a per mine basis. That's very attractive to Chinese players, who plan carefully for the long term!

  19. My proprietary trading system at www.guswinger.com has generated about $54 per GDX share in trading profits since 2011, and done so while GDX itself has, unfortunately, slipped from about $55 to $15. Trading enthusiasts who like the concept of buying and selling gold stocks with limited drawdowns, can send me an Email at admin@guswinger.com . I have a nice excel file document with the entire trade-by-trade track record. This system is ideal for business owners, who don't have the time or inclination to look at the market during the day. Thanks.

  20. If Janet Yellen wants to get serious about repairing what is wrong with the Western world, she needs to move decisively towards a dual policy of modest rate hikes and modest gold revaluation. Rate hikes steer amateur investors away from dangerous "risk-on" equity and real estate markets, and towards bank accounts, where professionals can loan depositor money to small businesses. That boosts money velocity, which boosts GDP!

  21. Rate hikes also put pressure on the ability of Western governments to borrow money, which they promptly waste on insane bombing and regime change programs in the Mid-East, and silly entitlements programs at home. A modest and fully transparent US government gold buy program, of just thirty tons a month, would quickly help end global deflation.

  22. If Janet doesn't want to revalue gold, it really doesn't matter, because the central banks of China and Russia ultimately will do it for her, with their transparent and consistent monthly buy programs. It's only a matter of time, and probably not much time, before India's central bank announces a similar buy program, to stay competitive with its BRIC brethren.

  23. 2016 is clearly setting up to be a wonderful year for gold stocks, and silver stocks look even better! On that note, please click here now. That's the daily SIL chart, and quite frankly, it looks awesome. The short term upside implications are clear. Note the beautiful oversold position of my key 14,7,7 Stochastics oscillator at the bottom of that chart. There's a very solid inverse head and shoulders bottom pattern in play. I've set the price target at ten dollars per SIL share.

  24. Next, please click here now. That's another look at the SIL chart, and it's clear that the first inverse H&S pattern could be morphing into the head of a vastly bigger one! Is the enormous silver demand growth in India creating this pattern, or is it the potential for substantial Western reflation? I think both catalysts are in play, and silver stock investors around the world are poised to benefit, in a very big way!

Special Offer For Website Readers: Please send me an Email to freereports4@gracelandupdates.com and I'll send you my free "Get Jacked With J!" report. GDXJ is a key junior and intermediate gold and silver stocks ETF. Some of the component stocks look like racehorses chomping at a golden bit, ready to race up the price grid, to enrich their stockholders. I cover the key ones, with short and long term target prices!

Thanks!
Cheers
st

 

Back to homepage

Leave a comment

Leave a comment