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Monday, 2 December 2013

Gold Trashed, Silver Obliterated

The short covering bounce that occurred last week at the end of the month of November sure did not last long! Traders welcomed in the new month of December by brutally mauling both of the precious metals with them particularly having it in for silver which is down nearly 4.4% as I type these comments.

Strength in the Dollar on the heels of higher interest rates in the US Treasury markets, brought a large amount of selling across the commodity complex, with the exception of crude and the liquid energies. The result - both gold and silver collapsed down through important chart support levels touching off an avalanche of sell stops and bringing in more new short selling as traders attacked the metals with a vengeance.

The carnage was even more evident in the mining sector  ( HUI ) which fell through psychological chart support at the 200 level. The beleaguered sector is no doubt going to see casualties as I expect that we are going to see the end of some small mining concerns as acquisitions/buy outs do not seem that far off now.

I hate pointing this out but the lowest monthly CLOSE of the last five years was 193.87 made back in October of 2008 just before the market got wind of the start up of the first batch of QE. Currently, as I type these comments, the HUI is at 197.43. a mere 4 points away from that level. If the miners cannot garner some serious buying support right here, right now, at these levels, I fear we are going to see this index drop all the way down to that spike low below 160 before this is all done.



Until we see some sort of evidence that the sentiment towards the metals has turned for the better, there is simply no interest in owning the miners, even at these distressed levels because no one really knows how long both gold and silver prices are going to remain at these lower levels. Only investors with the longest of time frames as interested in owning these. The vast majority do not want to tie up precious capital in non-performing assets, especially when those assets continue to plunge.

Silver lost chart support at $20 and plummeted very swiftly into the support level noted on our interview over at KWN this past weekend, namely, $19.25 - $19.00. It is now a definite teenager. Failure to hold here and a drop below $19.00 would portend yet another plunge in the near future towards $18.15 - $18.00.

Look at what happened in gold when it lost support in the red rectangle... sell stops were hit and triggered and in turn brought in a fresh wave of short selling into gold. The volume was very large as has been the pattern in gold for some time now. The short covering rallies seem ferocious when they occur, but their volume remains muted compared to the volume occurring within the direction of the trend, which is DOWN.



Switching over to the Daily Chart, there is also reason for concern. Note the LOWEST CLOSES of this year, not the lowest price, but the CLOSES. Gold is within $5 - $6 of that level. Bulls will not want to see current price penetrate that level without an immediate, sharp rebound higher. If such a thing were to occur (the breach of that level) it would indicate that the pent-up buying that was present this past summer when gold fell to that level is NO LONGER WITH US. Obviously, that would portend another drop lower that would challenge the actual spike low near $1180.





At this point, the bulls are in serious trouble unless they can take the price back above Friday's high near $1255. That would provide a glimmer of faint hope that a potential for a double bottom exists. As things now stand however, the Bears are firmly in control of the market. Bulls need a miracle.

I want to state again for the record, this is the reason that I become so disturbed by these constant predictions concerning what gold must or will do. Just last week we were treated to yet another one stating that a big short covering rally was imminent yet again because it was the opinion of this novice "expert" that there were a lot of hedge fund short positions in the market. Yes -  - this self acclaimed expert on gold possesses some esoteric knowledge that the rest of we mere peons do not which informs him exactly when a short position is too large and must be covered. Meanwhile gold gets pummeled down even further. When will we ever be rid of this sort of thing? And people wonder why gold keeps getting sold off - there are still too many damned bottom callers.

Here is the simple truth - the TREND IS LOWER. Until it changes, rallies are going to get sold, dwindling gold stocks or no dwindling stocks, hedge fund short positions or no hedge fund short positions, backwardation or no backwardation, Chinese buying or no Chinese buying, whistle blowers or no whistle blowers, etc, etc., etc. When the trend changes that will indicate that the sentiment towards gold, which currently is abysmal, will have changed. In other words, the market will tell us when the move lower is reaching an end.




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