07 June 2010

SP June Futures Daily Chart


The SP futures were selling off after the close of cash trade and went out on the low of the day around 1047.50.

That is some big support down at the prior lows, and if it does not stand up to a meaningful test the 990-1000 level beckons.

The performance of gold today, moving sharply highly in terms of dollars while US equities were falling was interesting, but the sharp rally in silver was stunning. This tends to lend some credence to the stories of a developing short squeeze in bullion that we keep hearing about. With the right catalyst we might see something pretty spectacular. But as always, play the probabilities if you want to remain standing in this game. The way to take advantage of the unexpected is by having core positions in a bull market trend and never touching them while the trend remains intact.

The June futures will be rolling over to the September contract soon enough, so we will be changing this chart. The basic shape of the formations will remain the same, but the support and resistance levels will change because the later month carries a different premium to the cash market.

SP futures drop again into the fourth circle of hell.


Gold Attempting To Break Out to New Highs


Gold is attempting to break out and confirm its cup and handle formation. It moved sharply higher on increasing volume right after the PM fix ($1,215) at the LBMA in London. If it can surmount resistance just above it may do a breakaway gap higher some evening and keep going. I will be a little surprised if it can break out quickly and in one move. Backing and filling the breakout is more likely, unless there is some sort of default in progress, or a heightened risk of a failure in the paper markets somewhere. I thought it was interesting that the rally was triggered off the PM fix in London, the 'fractional reserve' bullion market.

Some accuse me of being too conservative in my gold forecasts. Or at least they do when it rallies. Others think I am far too optimistic, but from economic theory most appropriately described as faith-based, but profanely so.

Let the charts speak for themselves. But however it develops, I will say that what we are witnessing is a generational monetary phenomenon, at least for those who have the eyes to see it. This is one of the few things of which I have been certain, and looked for it starting in 1999 when it became obvious that the dollar could not sustain its role as a gold substitute with the stability that is required of the world's reserve currency.

I am getting more anecdotal information of panic buying of physical bullion especially from substantial holders of 'old money' and amongst some of the average investors in Europe and Asia. I do not think that the public by and large has even started to buy bullion in the States. When they do the Comex will be overwhelmed and simply default, and then the situation will intensify as even more financial frauds and semi-official corruption begins to be revealed across many markets and institutions that have been operating in secrecy.

"Every thing secret degenerates, even the administration of justice; nothing is safe that does not show how it can bear discussion and publicity." John Emerich Lord Acton
For the most part Americans, and perhaps it would be fair to say even most of the English speaking peoples, are still moving through life blissfully and largely unaware of the global currency crisis and its implications for them, with a few notable exceptions. The trust they have placed in their politicians and institutions is being badly abused, and they will be shocked if the extent of its breadth and depth, the secret dealings and corruption, are ever exposed.



The details of each chart are unique, as is every breakout. So far the gold action suits the overall framework, but it would be a mistake to look for a perfect duplication, particularly in markets that are tainted with paper manipulation and semi-official fraud.


The Great Recession


Employment figures clearly show that this is much more than a cyclical recession. It is the breaking of an historic credit bubble, made worse by the Fed's policy responses and recommendations on banking regulation since 1994.

If you look closely at the chart below, you will see that if you subtract the temporary government hiring for the Census, there is no recovery in employment. It is flat. With all the trillions spent so far, why is there such a weak response?

You cannot kick start something with a quick blast of stimulus if it is still broken. So any stimulus to the economy or subsidies to the banks that are being applied are essentially wasted, until the system is significantly reformed and restructured. That is the problem.

Worse than wasted really, because it robs future governments of the ability to engage in constructive action. Like a third world country, the pigmen were the first to the trucks, with the help of corrupt politicians, and are stealing the aid intended for the public and have been hoarding it.

Stimulus. Reform. What we have seen so far from the Congress, the Fed, and Wall Street is simply white collar looting, and ironically in a crisis which they created.

And when the investigations and trials come later, which they will, watch how the pigmen claim complete ignorance of any wrongdoing even in their own companies or at most a few sincere errors in judgement, just like the CEO's and bankers and the financiers have been doing already in front of the Congress and the FCIC.

Hyprocrites and liars playing the public, whom they secretly despise as their inferiors, for fools. This is the prevailing attitude in Washington, the mainstream media, and on Wall Street.



This excellent chart is from Calculated Risk.

And as an aside regarding purported sources of our troubles, an Economic Chupacabra sighting in the People's Republic...

"Many people believe Goldman Sachs, which goes around the Chinese market slurping gold and sucking silver, may have, using all kinds of deals, created even bigger losses for Chinese companies and investors than it did with its fraudulent actions in the US.” China Youth Daily