01 July 2010

Gold Daily Chart: Shock and Awe; Cup and Handle Formation; US Bonds on Deck


The metal bears and bullion banks certainly get an 'A' for effort in this most impressive 'shock and awe' smackdown in the gold bullion futures. I was getting concerned about this sort of attack given the recent things floated out in the press about gold and its relationship to external events.

I had an email this morning saying that 'this proves that charting has no value in a manipulated market.' If this is your understanding of charting, that it is a sure thing, that perfect system you have been looking for, then you are right, it has no value to you. Maps do not take you where you wish to go; maps let you know where you are relative to your objective.

What charting provides is perspective, a visual representation or 'map' of the market.

More importantly, it helps us to understand the context of this sell off, which looks like the banks 'threw the kitchen sink' at the futures market over growing concern about the potential for a breakaway rally, and the physical offtake at the Comex getting out of control.

That this is US-centric selling program could not be more clear from this chart, a selling phenomenon which is repeated almost every day after the London PM fix and as the US markets open.



I do think the cup and handle formation is still active, although it has been pressed to the level at which we would be more concerned about follow through selling to the downside. As we have always said, in the event of a general selloff, a liquidity panic, everything will get sold, and the charts are trumped.

I was a little surprised that they could press it all the way down to 1199 even on an intraday, expecting 1204 to provide more solid support. But the trade is thin, and the markets are 'lightly regulated' by the CFTC under Gary Gensler (Goldman alumnus) to say the least.



Now having said all that, I am not overlooking a broader setup in the markets, created by the likes of Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and JP Morgan and their associated hedge fund cronies, in which the big financials are herding investors, shoving them around the allocation plate, keeping them moving, which is how they make their money through taxing transactions heavily with fees, commissions, and soft frauds.

Stocks are rather oversold in the short term, and the bonds are very overbought. As I mentioned yesterday, if the market does not 'crash' it would be quite seasonal for the bonds to come under bear attacks in July. Here is what that chart looks like.



Can they get ever more overbought? Sure, we just saw that sort of panic buying in the last great plunge in US equities. But historically bonds are well priced to put it mildly, and certainly not for anyone seeking value. I think a lot of tension in the market is due to the Jobs Report tomorrow, and the fact that most traders will be leaving on vacation after today.

As I recall Goldman was forecasting stocks to go lower, down to 950, if we broke support as we did a few days ago. I am interested to see if their forecasts match up with their own books. Personally I think that since they are a Fed supported bank, they should be required to disclose all their major positions in the particular, not aggregate or net, on a monthly delay at most, with weekly even better. That way the people would know if these monstrosity banks are acting honestly as a major bank supported by taxpayer dollars, or are they really enormous hedge funds which are entitled to a greater level of secrecy, but should be fully culpable for all their losses.

Net Asset Value of Certain Precious Metal Funds and Trusts


Sprott Physical Asset Fund is standing in like a champ against a determined bear raid.

I suspect the bear are trying to shake out the specs, given that we are into the delivery periods in the metals at the Comex, and the numbers appear to be intimidating in potential physical offtake. No better time to hit an asset than in the thin holiday trade.


The Financial Crisis Is Everywhere a Fraud, and Official Complacency Inevitably Leads to a Crisis


"A revolution is coming — a revolution which will be peaceful if we are wise enough; compassionate if we care enough; successful if we are fortunate enough — But a revolution which is coming whether we will it or not. We can affect its character; we cannot alter its inevitability." Robert F. Kennedy, 9 May 1966

The Fed is now engaged in a control fraud, and what appears to be racketeering in conjunction with a few big investment banks. They may have entered into it with good intentions, but they seem to have been turned towards deceit and corruption.

This is not an historical event, but an ongoing theft in conjunction with a number of Wall Street banks, and politicians whom they have paid off through a corrupt system of campaign financing and influence peddling.

This is nothing new in history if one reads the unsanitized version. But people never think it can happen today, that somehow yesterday things were different, as if one is looking at some distant, foreign land. This is a facet of the illusion of general progress.

Audit the Fed. Vote out incumbents until they give you what you demand. Take back the billions stolen through millionaire's taxes similar to those in place before the 'Reagan Revolution.' If there is no profit in theft, it will not happen. EU Puts Tough Restrictions on Banker's Bonuses.

The individuals in government are not a ruling class, and were never intended to be, although after a second term they start to feel themselves to be privileged, with better pensions and benefits and pay raises than the people whom they serve. These are your chosen representatives, sworn to uphold the law and governing with your consent. The United States is not the Congress, the Supreme Court and the Executive in Washington, it is the people joined freely by their mutual consent under the Constitution. It is of the people, by the people, and for the people.

Goldman Sachs, AIG, and the NY Fed are at the heart of it. Everyone in the government, the media, and on the Street knows this. We are now in the coverup stage of a scandal, similar to Watergate when the White House was stone-walling. The difference is that the corruption and capture of the government is much more pervasive now, and includes a significant portion of the mainstream media, so meaningful reform is difficult. Most of what has transpired so far has been designed to distract and placate the people in their righteous anger.

Here is a commentary from one of my favorite analysts, Howard Davidowitz, and then the story from Bloomberg on how the Fed deceives the Congress and the public, turns a blind eye to glaring conflicts of interest, and is essentially debasing the currency while transferring the wealth of the nation to their cronies. Janet Tavakoli has been articulate and outspoken on recent financial developments, identifying the fraud and its specifics while taking on the apologists in open forums, for quite some time. And still the regulators do not enforce the laws they have, and Washington drags its feet while accepting buckets of cash from the perpetrators.

The longer reform is delayed and the peaceful protestations of the public are ignored, the worse it will be if the people actually rise and put a stop to this. The Fed could conceivably become a latter day Bastille, one would advise and hope, in a figurative manner.

One of the things I like about the English form of government is that if they behave badly enough, a prime minister can face a vote of no confidence and trigger an election. In the US, it appears that politicians scramble to be elected, and then stay safely in office barring the high hurdle of impeachment, and do what they will, breaking promises and behaving badly, with significant short term impunity. And when the next election comes over the horizon, they start behaving again, and playing the short term memory game. If the US had the British system, there is little doubt that the current Administration would be facing a general election now.

But have no doubt, change is coming, and it is still an open question if hell is also coming with it.

"Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke and then-New York Fed President Timothy Geithner told senators on April 3, 2008, that the tens of billions of dollars in “assets” the government agreed to purchase in the rescue of Bear Stearns Cos. were “investment-grade.” They didn’t share everything the Fed knew about the money.

The so-called assets included collateralized debt obligations and mortgage-backed bonds with names like HG-Coll Ltd. 2007-1A that were so distressed, more than $40 million already had been reduced to less than investment-grade by the time the central bankers testified. The government also became the owner of $16 billion of credit-default swaps, and taxpayers wound up guaranteeing high-yield, high-risk junk bonds.

By using its balance sheet to protect an investment bank against failure, the Fed took on the most credit risk in its 96- year history and increased the chance that Americans would be on the hook for billions of dollars as the central bank began insuring Wall Street firms against collapse. The Fed’s secrecy spurred legislation that will require government audits of the Fed bailouts and force the central bank to reveal recipients of emergency credit.

“Either the Fed did not understand the distressed state of some of the assets that it was purchasing from banks and is only now discovering their true value, or it understood that it was buying weak assets and attempted to obscure that fact,” Senator Sherrod Brown, an Ohio Democrat and member of the Senate Banking Committee, said in an e-mail when informed about the credit quality of holdings in the Maiden Lane LLC portfolio. The committee held the April 3 hearing."

Fed Made Taxpayers Unwitting Junk Bond Buyers - Bloomberg