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Gold Stock Indicator: November 20, 2015

Gold and gold stocks continue to languish as there appears to be no catalyst to propel prices higher. 

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The perception of no reason for gold to increase adds to the despondency of traders and investors which compels selling.  However, we’d like to point out that in spite of the conventional wisdom, the prospect of an interest rate rise is the biggest unambiguous reason for gold to increase in value.  While a Fed rate increase is what everyone is waiting for, history suggests that Fed policy  (government regulated) follows short-term Treasuries (market driven).

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In a barely perceptible way, the chart above demonstrates that all Federal Reserve rate increases were preceded by a rise in the 3-month Treasury.  The blue arrows indicate the reversal in the declining trend before 3-month Treasuries increased.  From this point, we can easily see that the Federal Reserve’s discount rate follows to the upside not long after.  We’ve only included the point in the interest rate cycle that corresponds to the phase that we are entering, coming from an all-time low to an eventual all-time high.

The price of gold cannot sustain a rise in the face of deflationary forces, which typically brings interest rates down.  As the cycle eventually turns, we will see a sustained increase in the price of gold (with the obligatory volatility).  Analysts will argue that it is not possible for the price of gold to increase in the face of rising interest rates, however, the period from 1948 to 1981 is exactly when gold had its last massive bull market (based on foreign free market price of gold from 1948-1971; U.S. price of gold from 1971-1981).

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Gold Stock Indicator: November 6, 2015

Since our last posting, gold has slumped an additional –5.44% while gold stocks have declined –17.90%.

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Gold Stock Indicator: October 9, 2015

It was a tale of two markets with the price of gold increasing less than 1% while gold stocks increased +11.87%.

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Gold Stock Indicator: October 2, 2015

Since August 13, 2015, the price of gold has increased by +2.15% while the Philadelphia Gold and Silver Stock Index has declined –2.13%.

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The price of gold could be considered to be on a tear given the fact that it isn’t falling, at the moment.

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Gold Stock Indicator: August 14, 2015

In the past month, gold and gold stocks have been on a rollercoaster ride.  Gold declined as much as –4.59% while gold stocks, as represented by the Philadelphia Gold and Silver Stock Index (XAU), declined –17.88%.

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Although there has been a recovery of sorts, we cannot be sure that the decline is over.

Gold Stock Indicator: July 17, 2015

Since June 29, 2015, the price of gold has declined –3.67% while the gold and silver stock index (XAU) declined -15.19%.

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The recent declines are nothing compared to the full extent of the carnage that has been witnessed since the 2010 peak in gold stocks which have fallen –76%.  Meanwhile, the price of gold from the 2011 peak has declined -40.22%.

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This decline is very much similar to the percentage declines experienced in the period from 1974 to 1976 when gold fell –44% and gold stocks fell –68%.

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The following two quotes from Richard Russell (near the low in the gold market) seem appropriate given the current market conditions:

“The great fortunes have been made in the market by buying shares that no one wanted. S. African golds are nearing that point now. For those willing to "buy'em and put'em away," for those willing to write off a possible loss against a possible major gain, many of the marginal S. African gold shares are interesting now (Russell, Richard. Dow Theory Letters. April 2, 1976. page 6.).”

“In August of 1975 the golds fell out of the triangle and entered into one of the worst bear market collapses I have ever seen. By mid-1976 about 75% of all gold mine values were wiped out. Guessing at bear market bottoms for stock groups is always a hazardous occupation. Certainly, the action of the last month must be considered a panic in gold shares.  Bear markets often end with downside panic action. Therefore, in view of the time element of the bear market, the severity of the recent chaotic panic action, and the current gold pessimism, I am guessing that we will see the lows for most gold shares in this area. But I would say that holding gold shares is an uninteresting proposition unless relative strength for the group turns bullish. It hasn’t yet (Russell, Richard. Dow Theory Letters. July 30, 1976. page 5.).”

Gold Stock Indicator: June 26, 2015

Since our last Gold Stock Indicator posting, the price of gold has increased <1% while the Philadelphia Gold and Silver Stock Index (XAU) declined –4.49%.

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Below are is the GSI for Barron’s Gold Mining Index from 1973 and XAU Index from 1983.  Based on these two charts, an investors can easily discern where we are from a valuation perspective.

Gold Stock Indicator: June 5, 2015

Gold fell hard this past week.  On the week, gold declined –2.25% while the gold stock index dropped –2.84%.

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Although gold stocks fell more on a percentage basis, from a historical standpoint the metal declined by a greater magnitude as reflected in the Gold Stock Indicator below.

Gold Stock Indicator: May 29, 2015

Gold and gold stocks traded places in the last month with gold increasing from 1175.95 to 1191.40 while the gold stock index (Philadelphia Gold and Silver Stock Index) declined from 73.12 to 69.7o.  However dramatic the changes appear in the chart below, the actual change was +1.31% for gold and –4.67% for gold stocks.

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The narrow range in the price of gold and gold stocks seems to indicate that there is a measure of price stability at the current levels.  Naturally, that all changes when new lows are achieved.  However, from June 2013 to the present, we have seen what could be called a basing in the price of gold and gold stocks.  This is difficult to perceive especially when we know that the stocks and metals have been much lower in the past.  Looking at the long-term Gold Stock Indicator puts into perspective where we are today.

Gold Stock Indicator: May 1, 2015

Gold stocks were up while gold was down in the past week.

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Gold Stock Indicator: Long Term Charts

Gold Stock Indicator: April 17, 2015

Gold and gold stocks parted ways in the last week.  Gold was increased slightly while gold stocks declined –1.72%.

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Gold Stock Indicator: April 10, 2015

In the past week, gold has declined less that –1% while the gold and silver stock index has declined by –1.72%.

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The Gold Stock Indicator nudged slightly higher in the last week.  However, the long term perspective outlines the relative level of the indicator.

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Gold Stock Indicator: March 27, 2015

Since our last posting on March 13, 2015, gold (as represented by the SPDR Gold Shares) has increased by +3.84% while the Philadelphia Gold and Silver Stock Index has increased by +3.40%.

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Gold Stock Indicator: January 30, 2015

Gold was essentially unchanged this past week while gold stocks were up nearly +4%.  So far the trend is pointing to higher gold as the November 2014 low remains in place.

 

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Gold Stock Indicator: December 19, 2014

Gold stocks were up while gold was down for the past week.  However, this isn’t a complete picture of what it took for gold stocks end the week up.  The chart below shows the dramatic loss of –7% by late Tuesday and the subsequent gain of +10% by early Friday.

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