24 June 2010

Silver, the Shiva of the Trading Pits: Gold and the SP 500 Futures Daily Charts Updated at 5:30 PM


Once again gold is rising with stocks falling, strongly indicating that gold is riding on the crest of the risk trade, and an underlying slow but steady short squeeze on the physical offtake, most likely driven by foreign central banks and large investors. The paper trade is another thing altogether.



Gold is attempting to break out, but needs to clear 1250 and 'stick it.'

It would not surprise me to see a breakaway gap to the upside on some overnight or weekend.

Someone asked me why I have so much interest in gold at this time.

Simply put, it is because I think gold is on the verge of an historic move, and a shift in the geopolitical money structure that will be talked about for many years to come. But I could be wrong. It could just be another leg up in the bull market.

Silver is poised to break out of a very large inverse H&S formation perhaps. I think we will learn quite a bit of market insight, depending on which metal leads the way, silver or gold.

Then again, of course, the breakouts may not come. But I think they will.



The silver formation is so big and so powerful looking that the breakout, when it eventually comes, might well look like a shaped charge sending out a jet of hot plasma vaporizing a hole through stop losses and short positions.

"Now I am become death, Destroyer of Shorts, pinned on the wrong side of my trade. Lord of the cruel forces of nature."

JPM will get bailed out by the CFTC / Fed most likely, but they will be burning specs and tossing hedge funds onto the bonfire of the vanities.

Watch for a surprise trading house that slithers out of the dark pools to vampirically feed on the trapped shorts when the time comes. They won't be able to use stretchers to haul them out of the pits; they will have to use dust pans.

The actual timing of the event will be tough to forecast precisely. But we are getting closer.




What I find particularly fascinating about this chart is that it is such a good visual representation of the tension between the capping of price by paper shorting, the big line of resistance, and the steady rise in price driven by physical offtake, and the shrinking pool of physical supply against a growing demand for 'the real thing.' The shorts like JPM and HSBC can only push the price down so far using their paper tricks, but the metal keeps coming back.

23 June 2010

Gold: Cup and Handle Formation Update


This chart formation has been well behaved so far.

The dip today hit our target of 1225 right on the nose.

Let's see if the price can now consolidate and then begin its breakout.



Classic Example


NAV of Certain Precious Metal Trusts: GTU Closes Secondary Offer: Gold to Shine for Rest of 2010


The Central Gold Trust (GTU) shelf offering closed today.

CENTRAL GOLDTRUST CLOSES U.S. $ 280,197,000 UNIT ISSUE

TORONTO, Ontario (June 23, 2010) – Central GoldTrust of Ancaster, Ontario is pleased to announce that it has completed the sale of 5,730,000 Units of Central GoldTrust at a price of U.S. $48.90 per Unit to a syndicate of underwriters (the “Underwriters”) led by CIBC, raising total gross proceeds of U.S. $280,197,000. The Units offered were primarily sold to investors in Canada and in the United States under the Multijurisdictional Disclosure System.

The issue price of U.S. $48.90 per Unit was non-dilutive and accretive for the existing Unitholders of Central GoldTrust. Substantially all of the net proceeds of the offering have been invested in gold bullion, in keeping with the asset allocation provisions outlined in Central GoldTrust’s Declaration of Trust and the related policies established by its Board of Trustees. The additional capital raised by the offering is expected to assist in reducing the annual expense ratio in favour of all Unitholders of Central GoldTrust.

The new total of issued and outstanding Units of Central GoldTrust is 16,648,000. The investment holdings of Central GoldTrust are now represented by approximately 604,676 fine ounces of gold bullion, 6,156 ounces in gold certificates and approximately U.S. $16,980,360 in cash and short term notes.



I thought it was interesting that in response to a UBS poll, central banks and their ilk chose gold as the best performing asset for the rest of 2010, albeit with a minority of the respondents.
“Gold will be the best-performing asset for the rest of the year as investors seek to protect wealth from sovereign debt risks and economic turbulence...'So long as fears about global debt sustainability and sovereign risk remain heightened, gold will continue to rise,' London-based UBS analyst Edel Tully said today in a separate report. 'Against this backdrop, it is little wonder that nearly a quarter of respondents expect gold will be the most important reserve currency in 25 years’ time.'”

Gold to Be Best-Performing Asset for the Rest of the Year, UBS Poll Finds
Nothing is certain in the land where wealth and great fortunes rise and fall by fiat, and control frauds are a major facet of a national economy.

The FOMC will be announcing its decision at 2:15 EDT today. Benji and his Banksters are quietly strangling the US productive economy while taking very good care of the Fed's owners, the big banks, in a series of remarkable policy errors and some very innovative financial engineering. All the traders I know are watching that marathon match at Wimbledon, or the World Cup. No one seems to care what Ben has to say.

It was correct of Mr. Obama to sack General McChrystal for gross insubordination,, or quite simply, talking trash while drinking heavily to a Rolling Stone reporter.

Now if only Obama would give Timmy and Larry the boot for gross incompetence at the least, and replace them with the likes of Elizabeth Warren and Robert Reich, the US economy might gain some traction.

Let's see what happens.

SP 500 Futures and Gold at 10:30 AM


The Sept SP 500 Futures daily chart rolled over at big overhead resistance and has now fallen to support, retracing approximately 50% of its advance. Housing sales are falling dramatically according to this morning's economic reports.

Why this would surprise anyone is beyond me. Outside of the cheerleading the economy in the US is wooden, zombie-like, dominated by non-productive speculation and wealth transferal. It is becoming a textbook example of policy error for the next school of economic thought to come forward after this epic failure by the neo-liberals and their faux free market hypocrisy.

The SP 500 *could* fall to the bottom of that trading range which would take it down to 1050. However, JPM and Morgan Stanley have been appointed to get a General Motors IPO out into the market over the next week or so, which will help to relieve the US government of its 60+% stake in that company. So, while it may decline further, or find a footing here despite the news, I would not expect it to fall apart unless there is a big event or breaking news. They would really like to prop the market until they can get this pig out the door.



Gold was hit again by bear raids today. Make no mistake, this is what it is, and it is as we forecast. If one had hedges in place it did not matter, but it does serve to illustrate the shallow venality of this market, and the lax stewardship of the CFTC.



The economic news this morning was quite dire, and concerns about a 'double dip' will revive as the US enters its 'zombie-like' stagflation which is the natural consequence of policy errors and a failure to reform.

How can a country being run by gamblers, control fraud operators, corrupt politicians, and the idiot sons and shills of decrepit oligarchs (W Bush, Clinton, Obama, Palin for example) possibly turn around without a serious reform and change in regime, and a return to the fundamentals that made it great?

This is what Americans voted for in the last election, and they were cheated, and rightfully feel betrayed and disappointed. Change will still inevitably come, but such changes are historically fraught with risk. Other ways will be sought to further distract a restless public. Change and progress will be resisted with a remarkable intensity by a powerful few, like men possessed. The drums of war are being beaten by those who never fight themselves, but feed their half lives off the misery of others.

And so we go into the future with fear and trembling.