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Downside Risk in Precious Metals

Jordan Roy-Byrne, CMT
0 Comments| February 7, 2020

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Last week we noted that the risks in precious metals were primarily technical.

Sentiment and technicals urge caution over the short-term.

The net speculative position in Gold has remained high for months while the 21-day daily sentiment index (DSI) hit 81%. Since the sector peak five months ago, Silver and the gold stocks have corrected in price while Gold has made a new high.

That non-confirmation has persisted and even recently as odds for rate cuts have increased. Last Friday, the market was showing an 89% chance of at least one cut and 61% chance of at least two cuts.

Perhaps those figures have underpinned precious metals during the larger correction and consolidation. Ultimately, if the Fed is going to cut rates twice this year, precious metals (and gold stocks and Silver specifically) will react more favorably.

A rate cut is not imminent and perhaps that is why gold stocks are not a threat to breakout until spring at the earliest.

We plot Gold, GDX and GDXJ in the chart below.

The action since January 13 augurs for caution. Since then, Gold pushed back above its September 2019 high while the gold stocks failed to surpass both their early January and September 2019 highs.

If GDX and GDXJ break the blue trendlines convincingly then the risk would be a test of their 200-day moving averages.

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From mid October through December the silver stocks (plotted below with Silver) performed very well and hinted at the strength to come in the rest of the sector.

However, since the start of the year, they have been weak in both nominal and relative terms. Now, a move in SIL below $30 could bring about a test of the 200-day moving average near $28.

Meanwhile, Silver has tried and failed to surpass resistance in the low $18s.

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The fundamentals for Gold, as we noted last week remain very encouraging but if the Fed is going to cut rates again, it has to be closer to imminent before precious metals respond. Sentiment and now short-term technicals are flashing some warning signs.

The good news is the uptrends are well-intact and will remain so even if these markets correct more and test their 200-day moving averages. Some stocks would correct with the sector and some may not.

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