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Gold Rush: Miners Join the Party

January 9, 2023

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

Have you noticed precious metals printing fresh highs?

Last week, gold posted new multi-month highs. So did silver and platinum, hitting their highest levels since the spring of 2022.

Not a bad start to 2023 for these shiny rocks. And it gets better!

Gold broke out to new all-time highs relative to bonds last week. The yellow metal is not only showing strength on an absolute basis – it’s also outperforming its alternatives.

These are classic bull market characteristics and two critical pieces of evidence suggesting gold is in the early stages of a new structural uptrend.

If gold is on its way to new all-time highs, gold mining stocks will be participating. 

And it just so happens they are…

If gold prices rise, companies that remove gold from the ground and sell it will surely benefit. Simple!

[Video] Fox Business w/ Charles Payne: Gold & Stocks Together?

January 6, 2023

It's a new year with new leaders emerging in the market. So what better time to drop in and chat with our friends over on Fox Business about what's going on.

Charles likes my Ratio charts so we took a look at some of those.

But I think the bigger point here is that Gold doesn't have to be this 'End of the world' trade that some make it out to be.

History has proven time and time again that Gold prices can rise, even during bull markets for stocks. And to be clear, Gold prices can also fall along with stocks.

They are not mutually exclusive.

Check out the full clip and let me know what you think!

January Strategy Session: 3 Key Takeaways

January 5, 2023

From the desk of Steve Strazza @Sstrazza

We held our January Monthly Strategy Session Tuesday night. Premium Members can access and rewatch it here.

Non-members can get a quick recap of the call simply by reading this post each month.

By focusing on long-term, monthly charts, the idea is to take a step back and put things into the context of their structural trends. This is easily one of our most valuable exercises as it forces us to put aside the day-to-day noise and simply examine markets from a “big-picture” point of view.

With that as our backdrop, let’s dive right in and discuss three of the most important charts and/or themes from this month’s call.

Does this trend look over to you?

January 3, 2023

For over a decade, stocks in the United States outperformed Commodities by a long shot.

In fact, Commodities underperformed for so long, that many investors even forgot that they were an asset class.

"Stocks and Bonds JC!", they would tell me.

And I would say, "No kids, it's Stocks, Bonds AND Commodities".

Gold Rush: Outpace The Alternatives

January 2, 2023

Did you get through our entire Gold Report?

What did you think?

Shoot me a note and let us know!

Today I want to talk about relative outperformance.

You see, in bull markets, assets not only do well on an absolute basis, but they also tend to outperform their alternatives.

I don't know if you noticed, but Gold just went out for the year at its highest levels ever relative to U.S. Treasury Bonds.

Gold is also making new 6-month highs relative to U.S. Stocks:

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New Note: Gold 5K Update

December 30, 2022

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

Have you checked out our new Gold Report?

We run through nearly 4o charts, breaking down the key levels and intermarket relationships, suggesting Gold could hit 5,000.

In this update, I’m going to share two of my favorite charts. 

Plus, I’ll reveal one mining stock setting up for a buy signal.

First, Gold outside the US presents a very different picture.

Yes, the USD dominates global trade. And yes, we want to witness a break to fresh all-time highs priced in US dollars. But when we look around the world at other major currencies, Gold has already broken out!

This is what Gold looks like when we remove the US dollar bias:

Remove Your US Dollar Bias

December 26, 2022

We tend to think in US Dollars.

And this is for good reason, don't get me wrong.

The US Dollar is the world's dominant reserve currency.

But what if we treated Gold like another currency instead of a commodity?

It certainly acts more like a currency. Just look at the recent moves in Commodities, both up and down. Gold hasn't exactly followed along....

So if Gold wants to behave like a currency, maybe we should treat it like one.

Here's Gold priced in some very important currencies. In other words, this is what Gold looks like if you remove your US Dollar bias: