Plenty of gold bugs have Krugerrands buried in their backyard or basement – if not secured in a safety deposit box at their local bank.
It’s no wonder gold falls under the “end-of-the-world” category of assets.
Regardless, gold prices can also rise with risk assets.
I raise this point not only as an important reminder but because it’s pivotal to understanding our bullish thesis for precious metals.
It’s a metals story….
When I say Gold 5k, it’s in the same breath as $8 Copper. The structural uptrends for these metals are inseparable in my view, as both stem from a new commodity supercycle.
The overlay chart of Copper and Gold futures tells the story:
Both metals carved out big bases and resolved higher back in the early 2000s. Those base breakouts led to Copper tripling in price as Gold rose almost 500% during the preceding cycle.
I believe a similar base-building process is taking place now. An upside resolution for one likely coincides with a breakout from the other.
That’s why I find the current strength from Copper, Tin, and other metals...
Another positive week -- add it to the growing tally!
This is the first time Bitcoin's been up for four consecutive weeks since August 2021. Similarly, Bitcoin's 14-day RSI eclipsed its highest level going back more than two years.
We have a name for this price action...
Momentum thrusts.
We see them all the time in the beginning stages of new trends.
There's no denying that this move has been impressive. In fact, we'd even argue that it represents a structural shift in this market.
By my work, everything started to improve for stocks after June 16th.
That was when the list of new 52-week lows peaked and stocks started the process of going up all the time, instead of going down all the time.
In bull markets, stocks go up. In bear markets they go down, not sure if you heard...
Anyway, these days I'm seeing a lot of investors pointing to October 13th as the market bottom, because that's when the S&P500 and some of the other indexes made their lows.
But by then, most stocks had already bottomed. It was only a few of those large-cap indexes left still falling.