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Market Wrap Week Ending 11/30/07



-- Posted Monday, 3 December 2007 | Digg This ArticleDigg It! | Source: GoldSeek.com

 

Honest Money Gold & Silver Report

 

 

    

 

Gold

 

Gold had a tough week getting hit hard for a loss of $35.60, closing the week out at $789.10 (-4.32%).

 

The chart below shows gold testing its bottom trend line; which it is sitting directly on top of.

 

 

 

Next is a point and figure chart of gold. Overall, it remains quite bullish, with a projected target of $960.00. However, it also shows a high pole warning on November 28th.

 

A high pole warning is signaled when a previous high is broken above by at least 3 boxes, but then reverses and gives back at least half of the rise.

 

The chart below suggests that lower prices may be coming.

 

Next week will be important for gold, as it is sitting right on support, which if broken below will become resistance.

 

The warning is indicating that as the price of gold rose, sellers sold into the rise more than buyers were willing to buy, thus creating the reversal.

 

For the moment supply is stronger than demand. It remains to be played out.

 

 

 

Silver

 

Silver fell -0.57 cents to close at $14.16, for a loss of -3.87%. Notice, however, that just as gold did, and on the same exact day, a high pole warning was given – Nov. 30th. 

 

  

 

 

 

 

Hui Index

 

The Hui Index was down a large -23.67 points to close at 406.21, for a loss of 5.51%. Below is the weekly chart, which shows the index testing support that so far has held.

 

RSI is turning down, but is still above the 50 level (56.01). Histograms are receding towards the zero line, while MACD remains positive but is starting to roll over.

 

 

Next up is a point and figure chart for the Hui Index. It has turned bearish with a price projection of 380.00.

 

This was triggered by Friday’s trading loss, which shows a double bottom breakdown. Price reversed and broke below its prior bottom.

 

Such a break indicates that previous buyers are no longer able to sustain enough demand to overcome the supply or selling taking place, hence price breaks down.   

 

 

 

Does this mean we are going down to 380? No, not necessarily, but it is quite possible. It is, however, indicating the path of least resistance.

 

It remains to be seen if the path is taken or not. Also, note that 380 is about 5% lower than present prices. 

 

Next is a daily chart of the Hui Index. Since August the index has carved out a nice rising channel, however, Friday’s close dipped just below the bottom trend line.

 

This is no big deal, if, it doesn’t follow through to the downside. RSI has dipped below 50 (46.26), but has so far put in a higher low – now it needs to turn up.

 

 

 

MACD still has a negative cross over in effect and is the dominant chart feature for now.

 

The histograms are receding back towards zero, and may portend an upturn and positive cross over of the MACD indicator to be forthcoming.

 

Hui/Gold Ratio

 

Last up is the Hui/Gold ratio. So far, a higher low has held in place, however, the ratio needs to turn up and break through its overhead resistance trend line (marked in blue) to signal that the gold stocks are out performing physical gold.

 

In a strong bull market the gold stocks should be stronger than bullion. The ratio has put in a series of lower highs that need to be taken out.

 

Higher lows need to be established first, which is the present case. Then higher highs need to build off the higher lows. This has not been the case since the high in 2004 of the ratio.

 

 

 

Commentary

 

Credit conditions are tighter because of the subprime mortgage contagion and the fallout there from. Of significance is the question: where did the tale of woe begin? What was that guys name – the maestro?

 

Recall that although interest rates have been going down, the credit markets have been under tighter conditions, not looser. As was asked earlier in the report - is the Fed really in control?

 

Let’s go back to the days of the maestro. Under the direction of his magical wand the greatest largess known to modern day man sprang forth – trillions were at his beck and call.

 

During his reign, interest rates were continually lowered, seemingly headed towards zero – much the same as our savings rate. The punch bowl was filled to the brim – no reveler went without. This was the time of easy money, or so it seemed. Credit and debt were piled on high.

 

Yet, after a zero interest rate policy had nearly been reached, suddenly in 2005 and 2006 rates were raised, from 1% to over 5%. But did this huge increase in rates slow down the credit markets – no, not in the least.

 

It was at this time that credit, via structured finance, was seen as the new universal system, to travel where no man has gone before – uncharted waters were now the course, straight on towards morning.  

 

But things changed, rather than salvation, structured finance has become damnation, or perhaps things haven’t changed, but no one quite understood them to start with; or even worse – they did, but they didn’t care.

 

Now, they do – an epiphany of sorts, in a strangely twisted sort of way. So, reverse course once again, and start lowering them damn interest rates. And so they have, under a new maestro, but the song remains the same.

 

Isn’t it strange, now that interest rates are headed back down, credit has become tighter – not easier. Just look at the Libor rate and TED spread – they don’t lie.

 

So what gives? Is the Fed really in control, or not? Something seriously appears to be out of order.

 

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Stop by our website and check out the complete market wrap, which covers most major markets, including stocks, bonds, currencies, commodities, and energy, with the emphasis on the precious metal markets, both physical and stocks.

 

There is a lot of information on gold and silver, not only from an investment point of view, but also from its position as being the mandated monetary system of our Constitution - Silver and Gold Coins as in Honest Weights and Measures.

 

On the main homepage are papers and articles by some of the best out there to be had. There are audio and videos on banking, the Constitution, and cutting edge news of serious interest. Many articles are archived, while others are linked.

 

Live time quotes on gold and silver and precious metal stocks are available, including charts for most world currencies and futures. Links to the World Bank, central banks, international monetary fund, the United Nations, and much more are offered.

 

There is also a live bulletin board where you can discuss the markets with people from around the world and many other resources too numerous to list.

 

Drop by and check it out. Good luck. Good trading. Good health. And that's a wrap.

 

 


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About the author: Douglas V. Gnazzo writes for numerous websites and his work appears both here and abroad. Just recently he was honored by being chosen as a Foundation Scholar for the Foundation for the Advancement of Monetary Education (FAME).

Disclaimer: The contents of this article represent the opinions of Douglas V. Gnazzo. Nothing contained herein is intended as investment advice or recommendations for specific investment decisions, and you should not rely on it as such. Douglas V. Gnazzo is not a registered investment advisor. Information and analysis above are derived from sources and using methods believed to be reliable, but Douglas. V. Gnazzo cannot accept responsibility for any trading losses you may incur as a result of your reliance on this analysis and will not be held liable for the consequence of reliance upon any opinion or statement contained herein or any omission. Individuals should consult with their broker and personal financial advisors before engaging in any trading activities. Do your own due diligence regarding personal investment decisions. This article may contain information that is confidential and/or protected by law. The purpose of this article is intended to be used as an educational discussion of the issues involved. Douglas V. Gnazzo is not a lawyer or a legal scholar. Information and analysis derived from the quoted sources are believed to be reliable and are offered in good faith. Only a highly trained and certified and registered legal professional should be regarded as an authority on the issues involved; and all those seeking such an authoritative opinion should do their own due diligence and seek out the advice of a legal professional. Lastly Douglas V. Gnazzo believes that The United States of America is the greatest country on Earth, but that it can yet become greater. This article is written to help facilitate that greater becoming. God Bless America.

 

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