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Precious Metals, Lockdowns and Reopening

The action in silver is really interesting. Let’s check the prospects for volatile white metal, and the relevant historical analogy it offers. Is the major 2008 – 2020 analogy in terms of price moves remains intact? In short, yes. Silver Shares Its Two Cent...

Risk Aversion Rules the Day: Which Currency Pairs Stand to Benefit?

After the Fed’s surprise move, the dust is getting settled. We are seeing serious reprising across many currency pairs. Sharp movements practically anywhere you look today. Where to start? With the euro, the yen or the Canadian dollar? It’s hard...

Tellingly, Gold Hesitates after Making a New High

The USD Index practically erased its Thursday’s losses, and the precious metals faced stiff headwinds. Silver again outperformed gold, adding more strength to the signal it’s flashing for quite a few days already. Yet, it was gold that gets the ...

With Yields Sinking Everywhere, Gold Just Hit New All-Time Highs…

“It is no longer absurd to think that the nominal yield on U.S. Treasury securities could go negative,” Joachim Fels, PIMCO’s global economic advisor, warned investors last week. “Whenever the world economy next goes into hibernatio...

Two Steps Forward, One Step Backward in the S&P 500, Right?

Stocks defended the opening bullish gap, and scored further gains intraday before the sellers took over in the session's final 45 minutes. Have we seen a turning point? In short, that's unlikely, and let me tell you why exactly I think so. S&P 500 in the Short-Run L...

Why I Am Turning Cautious About Yesterday's Stock Upswing

When it comes to closing prices, stocks entered the month of June on a strong note, but the daily volume wasn't exactly convincing. While many signs though continue to be arrayed behind the slow grind higher, first swallows of short-term non-confirmation are appearing. Which w...

The Confirmation of the Warning: Here Are the Stunning Implications of Plunging Gold (Part III)

After gold’s plunge on Thursday, it made a comeback attempt on Friday. But that erased only half of Thursday’s vigorous decline. The situation in silver and gold miners doesn’t provide much ground for optimism either. The silent ...

No Time for Panic: Too Late to Sell But Too Early for Broad Buying

As everyone knows, these past couple of weeks have seen the markets on a wild ride, based on concerns about the coronavirus, culminating in the sharpest declines in most markets since 2008, and many for much longer. By Friday, no market or sector had escaped the slaughter...

Gold Investors Shouldn’t Be Losing Focus

The recent volatility in most markets was really extreme, which means that it was easy to lose focus on the things that matter the most in case of the gold market. It was relatively easy to keep one’s focus as far as the fundamental outlook for gold is concerne...

How to Navigate These Tricky Waters of the Stock Bull Market

Stocks keep reaching for new highs, but the bearish wedge and volume are giving me second thoughts. Stocks are getting ready to move, and today's analysis will paint as clear a picture thereof as it gets. S&P 500 in the Short-Run Let’s start with the dail...
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