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Blog posts of '2023' 'October'

Zaner Daily Precious Metals Commentary
Thursday, October 26, 2023

Gold and silver are showing bullish resiliency this morning as the upside breakout extension in the dollar has not thrown prices into negative territory.

While the action in the treasury markets is not distinct this morning, gold and silver traders appear to have shifted some of their focus back to currency action.

On the other hand, the markets are betting heavily on a top in US treasury Note yields at 5% and a breakout above that could compound the negative impact from the surging dollar...[MORE]

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Gold steadfast on Mideast jitters despite dominant US yields
Thursday, October 26, 2023

Oct 26 (Reuters) - Gold climbed back towards last week’s five-month peak on Thursday, undeterred by a stronger U.S. dollar and bond yields, as investors looked to the safe-haven asset amid the Middle East conflict.

Spot gold rose 0.4% to $1,986.69 per ounce by 1131 GMT, trading just shy of its highest level since May 16 hit on Friday...[LINK]

Morning Call
Thursday, October 26, 2023

Good morning. The precious metals are mostly higher in early U.S. trading.

Quote Board
U.S. calendar features Q3 GDP Advance Report (4.5% exp), Durable Orders (2.1% exp), Adv. Indicators: Goods Trade, Initial Jobless Claims, Pending Home Sales Index, FedSpeak from Waller.

Zaner Daily Precious Metals Commentary
Wednesday, October 25, 2023

While outside market pressures are not distinctly bearish this morning, the dollar is near a four-day upside breakout and treasury yields are drifting higher.

So far this week, the primary focus of the gold and silver trade has been on bond yields, with less sensitivity to the dollar.

Nonetheless, strength in the dollar following positive US scheduled data yesterday and renewed fears of a European recession indirectly pressured gold yesterday...[MORE]

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Gold stuck in tight range as traders seek direction from US data
Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Oct 25 (Reuters) - Gold prices were stuck in a narrow $10 trading range on Wednesday as investors held back from making big bets ahead of U.S. economic data this week that could shed more light on the Federal Reserve’s interest rates outlook.

Spot gold was flat at $1,970.13 per ounce by 0948 GMT, having declined in the previous two sessions and trading below a five-month high hit last week...[LINK]

Morning Call
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Good morning. The precious metals are mostly higher in early U.S. trading.
 
Quote Board
 
U.S. calendar features New Home Sales, EIA Data, FedSpeak from Powell.
 
BoC announces rates. Steady policy is expected.
Zaner Daily Precious Metals Commentary
Tuesday, October 24, 2023

With a two-day high-to-low swing in December gold of $38 the gold trade appears to be indecisive with respect to the near-term trend.

However, outside market action from the dollar and treasuries has flipped positive which has served to temper long liquidation from the delay of the Israeli ground offensive.

Apparently, the IDF has settled on continued bombardment against suspected Hamas strongholds perhaps because of the threat of retaliation from several Arab terrorist groups...[MORE]

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Gold retreats as dollar, yields up; US economic data in focus
Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Oct 24 (Reuters) - Gold prices eased on Tuesday, hurt by higher dollar and bond yields ahead of more U.S. economic data that could influence Federal Reserve's outlook on interest rates.

Spot gold was down 0.3% at $1,967.20 per ounce by 0946 GMT. U.S. gold futures fell 0.5% to $1,978.70...[LINK]

 
Morning Call
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Good morning. The #preciousmetals are lower in early U.S. trading.
 
Quote Board
 
U.S. calendar features Flash PMIs, Richmond Fed Index.
Grant on Gold – October 23, 2023
Monday, October 23, 2023

Gold turned mildly corrective on Monday, retreating from the 5-month high established on Friday at $1997.26. The yellow metal had become quite overbought after notching two consecutive weeks of solid gains in the wake of the Hamas attack on Israel.

Spot Gold Daily Chart through 10/23/2023
Spot Gold Daily Chart through 10/23/2023

A modicum of optimism surfaced with the recent release of a small number of hostages by Hamas. The Biden administration has asked Israel to delay any ground invasion as they attempt to negotiate the release of more hostages.

Israel has allowed several aid convoys to enter Gaza via the Rafah crossing from Egypt, an easing of the initial total blockade.

However, the death toll continues to rise in Gaza as withering Israeli airstrikes continue. Concerns that the conflict could expand are considerable.

Skirmishes have already erupted on Israel’s borders with Lebanon and Syria. Over the weekend an Israeli tank “accidentally” fired on an Egyptian border post. There were also reports that Israeli missiles struck airports in Syria.

The U.S. continues to send military aid to Israel in the form of advisors and replenishment of ammunition drawn down in the first weeks of the war. The U.S. is also positioning military assets in the region, including two carrier strike groups, as a strong warning to regional actors that might consider getting involved.

As long as geopolitical tensions remain elevated, the downside in gold should be limited. Monday’s low at $1964.42 protects secondary support at $1953.05/$1946.33, and more important chart/Fibonacci support at $1927.24/$1925.90.

On the upside, $2000 is the next significant barrier, which is bolstered by Friday’s high at $1997.26. A push above $2000 would highlight the May high at $2067 with potential to the all-time high of $2075.28 in 2020.

Silver

Silver gained nearly 3% last week. It was the second consecutive higher weekly close, but the white metal was unable to sustain the initial push back above the 100- and 200-day moving averages.

Spot Silver Daily Chart through 10/23/2023
Spot Silver Daily Chart through 10/23/2023

Silver has certainly garnered flight-to-quality support over the past two weeks. In fact, silver gains since the Hamas attack on Israel have been greater than those of gold. However, the white metal is arguably more vulnerable to the persistent rise in U.S. rates.

On Monday, the U.S. 10-year yield exceeded 5% for the first time since 2007. Advance Q3 GDP comes out on Thursday and median expectations at for a +4.5% print, although the whisper is +5.0%

Growth that is more than double that of Q2 has rather dire implications for inflation. At the moment Fed funds futures continue to suggest the central bank is on pause through year-end, but a GDP beat and a strong PCE chain price index print on Friday would likely increase the probability of a December rate hike.

Given the geopolitical risks and rising yields, it’s hard to believe recent downticks on the dollar are anything other than corrective. If the greenback resumes its climb, short-term upside potential in silver may be limited.

A definitive push above $24 would set a more favorable tone within the range. Friday’s high at $23.70 now provides a good intervening barrier.

A retreat below support at $22.19 would suggest a weaker tone, with potential back to $21.83.

PGMs

While platinum has posted two consecutive higher weekly closes, it remains below the midpoint of the Covid-era range. Upticks have been lackluster, suggesting the downside remains vulnerable.

Spot Platinum Daily Chart through 10/23/2023
Spot Platinum Daily Chart through 10/23/2023

Fresh lows for the year below the 06-Oct low at $849.25 would lend credence to the scenario that calls for a challenge of last year’s low at $796.33. A rebound above $922.32/926.66 would ease short-term pressure on the downside somewhat. Palladium remains on the ropes after reaching a new 5-year low on Monday. While a key reversal occurred, any follow-through gains that materialize would be viewed as corrective within the well-established downtrend.

 

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