Monday , 23 December 2024

Huge Rebound in Gold & Silver Stocks Coming Soon – Here’s Why

[A] close examination of history tells us that this could be the final capitulation thatbuy-gold would lead directly to a huge rebound in the ensuing months.

So writes Jordan Roy-Byrne (http://thedailygold.com) in edited excerpts from his original article* entitled Final Capitulation Coming in Precious Metals.

[The following article is presented by  Lorimer Wilson, editor of www.FinancialArticleSummariesToday.com and www.munKNEE.com and may have been edited ([ ]), abridged (…) and/or reformatted (some sub-titles and bold/italics emphases) for the sake of clarity and brevity to ensure a fast and easy read. This paragraph must be included in any article re-posting to avoid copyright infringement.]

Roy-Byrne goes on to say (and I quote):

“Below we plot the four major downturns within the two secular bull markets in gold stocks. The HUI is now down 64% since 2011 and just surpassed by inches (in time and price) the 1968-1970 downturn. The Barron’s Gold Mining Index (BGMI) lost 67% from 1974-1976 before rising nearly 700% over the next four years.

A 67% downturn would take the HUI down to 210. Interestingly, Fibonacci analysis shows that 210 lines up exactly with the HUI’s 2012 low and 2011 high. So 210 is a target to keep in mind. The GDX equivalent is $21.64.

It’s important to note the 50-day moving average (or the 10-week moving average) as it plays a very important role in how gold stock bottoms evolve. Note that the HUI failed at the 50-day moving average at 283 and has already fallen to 228. Keep that in mind as we go over some important history.

Several months before the bottom at the start of 1970, the BGMI failed at the 10-week moving average. See the circle. From that point, the BGMI declined about 33% to its final bottom.

The BGMI failed at the 10-week moving average in summer of 1976. It declined about 35% to its final bottom.

In September 2000, the HUI rallied above its 50-day moving average but eventually about 35% down to its final bottom.

In September 2008, the HUI failed at its 50-day moving average. It then declined a whopping 57% before hitting its final bottom.

In three of the four cases, the market (after failing at the moving average) declined 33%-35% to its final bottom. At present, the HUI peaked at the moving average at 283.  Note that at the recent failure of the 50-day moving average, the market was far more oversold than it was at that specific point in the four historical examples. Thus, we shouldn’t expect the same type of downturn. My downside target of 210 would mark a 26% decline from 283. It’s not 33%-35% but it is substantial.

If you take another look at the four charts, you’ll notice that the moving average plays a key role following the bottom. It provides initial resistance but once it gives way, the recovery begins in earnest. In the chart below we plot the paths of the recoveries that followed the four major bottoms discussed above. It’s not unreasonable to anticipate a 50% rebound in a four month period. In only four months the gold stocks rebounded 85% (starting in Q4 2008) and 60% (starting in Q4 2000).

Gold is a speculative asset that is prone to big declines even in a secular bull market. When inflation is falling and the stock market is performing well, precious metals can really tumble. This is what occurred from 1975 to 1976 and during the last two years. Meanwhile, loose monetary policy and debt monetization since 2008 has already been factored in. Gold ran from $700 to $1900 and Silver surged almost 6-fold. Junior exploration companies went from pennies and dimes to $2 and $5. Junior producers went up 10-fold and more.

The cyclical bear market began with precious metals reaching very overbought conditions as noted above. Fundamentals slowly deteriorated as price inflation declined and Chindia (crucial for metals demand) slowed down economically. Global fear subsided. QE 3 was factored in but didn’t have a sustained impact above and beyond the aforementioned bearish factors. Furthermore, a major technical breakdown intensified the bear market. Currently, the precious metals complex is plunging but should find a bottom sooner rather than later. A catalyst is definitely needed for the complex to sustain a bottom.

Twelve months from now we could see tremendous support for precious metals.

  • The smartest guys are talking about the Fed doing more and not less. By smartest guys I’m talking about folks like Jeff Gundlach and John Brynjolfsson and not fanatical gold bugs.
  • China will have to take action at somepoint to prevent a full blown credit collapse and deflationary spiral.
  • The ECB is talking about pursuing unconventional measures and
  • Mark Carney, the new chair at the BOE, would like to take more action.

Does this sound like a bearish recipe for precious metals over the coming quarters?

It’s been a tough road for precious metals but the path ahead has strong potential of being significantly profitable and in a short period of time. The buying opportunity that we’ve spoken of for months could be days away. When precious metals equities rebound, they rebound violently.”

[Editor’s Note: The author’s views and conclusions in the above article are unaltered and no personal comments have been included to maintain the integrity of the original post. Furthermore, the views, conclusions and any recommendations offered in this article are not to be construed as an endorsement of such by the editor.]

*http://thedailygold.com/final-capitulation-coming-in-precious-metals/ (Copyright  © 2013 The Daily Gold; Contact: Jordan @ TheDailyGold.com; Sign up for our free email newsletter or our premium subscription newsletter.)

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One comment

  1. Happy Summer!

    While the Central Banks push PM’s value downward by using their own paper money to “game” the very charts that investors use, they are also buying it up for themselves, because they know even the US$ will not stay “up” forever, and when it starts going downward then PM’s value will soar!

    Posted earlier:

    If you don’t think that PM’s are now being manipulated by the Central Banks, then I think that you should not be investing in buying additional PM’s!
    BUT
    If you believe that the Central Banks cannot continue to keep printing paper money forever then what is happening now is nothing but a huge buying opportunity!

    Consider: As the Central Banks further restrict credit and loans to us, what other options besides selling PM’s (at a large discount )do small investors have, if they want to grow what is left of their portfolios? This is a move to drive a stake into the hearts of all those that are still holding PM’s; while at the very same time, these same Central Banks (who are in on the deal) are scooping PM’s up (using their own printed paper money) at very low prices.

    My gut feeling is that when the PM “reversal” happens, it will be so extreme that most small investors will not be able to jump on-board before the prices have skyrocketed relative to where they are currently, due to the market dynamics that favor the really big investors.

    Here is a great PM question for you, Are the Central Banks still buying Gold, and if so why?
    I look forward to your comments!