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Zaner Daily Precious Metals eNewsletter
Thursday, August 17, 2023
While bearish control has definitively extended in gold today, the silver market has found value on the charts above $22.26.
 
Clearly, the gold market is locked into a bearish reactionary mode relative to the dollar as the highest dollar trade since early June overnight coincided with the lowest gold trade since March 10th.
 
Unfortunately for the bull camp, gold and silver ETF holdings continue to decline, but the overnight outflow of 193,070 ounces of gold is a very large movement signaling gold is becoming "more out-of-favor"...[MORE]
 
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Gold hits 5-month low as robust US data lifts rate hike bets
Thursday, August 17, 2023

Aug 17 (Reuters) - Gold hit a five-month low on Thursday after data pointed to a resilient U.S. economy and raised prospects that the Federal Reserve may hike interest rates once more this year.

Spot gold edged up 0.2% to $1,893.30 per ounce by 0945 GMT, as some traders bought on the dips, but hovered near its weakest level since March 15 at $1,888.30...[LINK]

Morning Call
Thursday, August 17, 2023

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

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U.S. calendar features Philly Fed Index, Initial Jobless Claims, Leading Indicators.

Zaner Daily Precious Metals Commentary
Wednesday, August 16, 2023

While the dollar is slightly lower, US rates are slightly lower early and expectations for a pause by the US Fed next month expanded overnight gold and silver do not appear to be interested in a minor shift in outside market influences.

However, the December gold chart has a very uniform and entrenched pattern of lower highs and lower lows leaving the bear camp with a definitive edge from the charts.

Not surprisingly, both gold and silver ETF holdings posted significant declines yesterday as investors flee from instruments that have consistently eroded over the past 35 trading sessions...[MORE]

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Gold ticks up as dollar eases before Fed's July minutes
Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Aug 16 (Reuters) - Gold clawed higher on Wednesday on a weaker dollar and bond yields, recovering some ground after retreating below the key $1,900 level in the last session following robust U.S. economic data.

Bullion traders also positioned for minutes from the Federal Reserve’s July policy meeting for further cues on interest rate strategy, as well as U.S. homebuilding and factory output data later in the day.

Spot gold edged up 0.2%, to $1,905.25 per ounce, by 0946 GMT, while U.S. gold futures were up 0.1%, at 1,936.60...[LINK]

Morning Call
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Good morning. The precious metals are mixed in early U.S. trading.
 
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U.S. calendar features Housing Starts, Industrial Production, EIA Data, FOMC Minutes.
Morning Call
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
Good morning. The precious metals are lower in early U.S. trading.
 
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U.S. calendar features Retail Sales (+0.4% exp.), Import & Export Price Indexes, Business Inventories, NAHB Housing Mkt Index, TIC Data, FedSpeak from Kashkari.
Grant on Gold – August 14, 2023
Monday, August 14, 2023

Gold remains on the defensive after seeing a third consecutive lower weekly close last week and extending to a 6-week low on Monday of $1902.73. Concerns about the Chinese economy and some uncertainty as to whether the Fed’s tightening cycle is over have conspired to weigh on a broad range of commodities.

Spot Gold Daily Chart through 8/14/2023
Spot Gold Daily Chart through 8/14/2023

Last week’s U.S. inflation data suggests that the recent cooling trend in prices has at a minimum slowed, and possibly reversed. July CPI ticked up to 3.2% y/y, versus 3.0% in June. PPI rose to 0.8% y/y in July, versus 0.2% in June.

Lingering inflation along with the July nonfarm payrolls miss sparked a modest uptick in expectations for a rate hike before year-end. However, the market is still fairly convinced that the Fed will hold steady at its next meeting in September.

The heightened prospects for tighter monetary policy pushed the 10-year yield back within striking distance of the October high at 4.337%. The dollar index followed yields higher to set a 5-week high on Monday, adding additional weight to the yellow metal.

Interest rates have already risen dramatically since the Fed’s tightening cycle began back in March of 2022. The Fed funds rate has gone from 0% to 5.25-5.5%. That’s a significant rise in the cost of carrying debt at a time when the country’s and individual debt loads are on the rise.

The national debt stood at $31.5 trillion as of Q1-2023. Estimates now put the debt load closer to $32.7 trillion. If that number is accurate, nearly $10 trillion has been added to the national debt in just the last several years alone since the beginning of the COVID crisis. That’s a surge of more than 40%!

Federal Debt: Total Public Debt
Federal Debt: Total Public Debt

Each citizen’s share of that debt is around $97,550. If you divide it among taxpayers that share jumps to $253,686.

Meanwhile, the credit card debt of American citizens surpassed an inauspicious milestone in Q2, exceeding $1 trillion for the first time ever. Overall household debt rose to $17.06 trillion.

Consumer Loans: Credit Cards and Other Revolving Plans, All Commercial Banks
Consumer Loans: Credit Cards and Other Revolving Plans, All Commercial Banks

That’s a monumental debt load no matter how you slice it. Rising interest rates will only make it more difficult for America and Americans to extract themselves from this burdensome situation, especially with student loan payments slated to resume for many in October.

While the Fed has stated its goal is to bring inflation back to the 2% level, there may come a point when a higher rate of inflation becomes desirable to help inflate away the debt. In that situation, the ones that really pay are savers that are capturing a yield lower than the rate of inflation.

One of the best ways to preserve one’s wealth in an inflationary environment is to buy physical gold. In 2021 inflation began to surge due to government spending (see the national debt graph above) and pandemic-related supply chain disruptions.

CPI jumped from 1.7% in February of 2021 to 2.6% in March. At the time gold was trading around $1734. By the time CPI topped out at 9.1% in July of 2022 gold had challenged its record high above $2070. Only drastic action by the Fed prevented new record highs.

During the previous major inflationary period during the 1970s, gold rose from around $35 at the start of the decade to $512 in December of 1979. In January 1980 the yellow metal reached the unheard-of level of $850, a 10-year rise of 2,329%.

Here too only drastic action by legendary Fed chairman Paul Volcker finally tamped inflation and gold. It took a Fed funds rate of 20%.

Setbacks offer buying opportunities for wealth-preservation-minded investors.

Silver

Silver tumbled nearly 4% last week, notching a fourth consecutive lower weekly close. Follow-through losses on Monday saw a 6-week low set at $22.37.

Spot Silver Daily Chart through 8/14/2023
Spot Silver Daily Chart through 8/14/2023

The white metal violated the 50-week, 100-week, and 200-week moving averages on Monday. While the latter was only penetrated slightly and silver firmed into the close, the downside remains vulnerable.

A true challenge of the June low at $22.11 seems likely. If this level gives way, potential would be to the $21.25 Fibonacci level.

Metals like silver that derive the majority of their demand from industry need strong growth from major economies to support prices. Lately, data from China, the world’s second-largest economy, have been rather bleak and the government seems to be reluctant to offer full-fledged stimulus.

PGMs

The PGMs are also being weighed by China’s economic woes.

Platinum notched a fourth consecutive lower weekly close last week, reaching a 9-month low at $887.39. The market remains defensive to start the new week.

Spot Platinum Daily Chart through 8/14/2023
Spot Platinum Daily Chart through 8/14/2023

Palladium continues to consolidate just above multi-year lows. The downside may be at least temporarily limited by the record net short positioning in the market, but it’s going to be difficult to scare up any buyers given the Chinese growth risks and deflationary pressures.

 

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Gold hovers near five-week low as firm dollar, yields weigh
Monday, August 14, 2023

Aug 14 (Reuters) - Gold was near a more than five-week low on Monday, hurt by an elevated dollar and U.S. bond yields ahead of the Federal Reserve’s July meeting minutes this week that could shed light on the appetite for higher interest rates.

Spot gold was little changed at $1,913.50 per ounce by 1027 GMT, hitting its lowest level since July 7. U.S. gold futures were mostly flat at $1,946.00...[LINK]

Zaner Daily Precious Metals Commentary
Monday, August 14, 2023

With the gold market falling below its 200-day moving average last week, the dollar index rising above its 200-day moving average last Friday, and the dollar managing to strengthen despite mixed to slightly softer US data, outside market forces look to remain a direct pressure on gold and silver prices.

Surprisingly, with growing signs of a loss of momentum in the US jobs market and signs of lingering inflation, the dollar remains in favor which in turn puts the gold and silver markets "out of favor".

Even though gold and silver ETF holdings saw pattern-breaking inflows last Friday, gold holdings last week fell by 141,157 ounces while silver holdings declined by 2.7 million ounces highlighting ongoing investor skittishness toward the instruments...[MORE]

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