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Checking in on Relative Gold



-- Posted Wednesday, 16 March 2011 | | Source: GoldSeek.com

By Jordan Roy-Byrne, CMT

 

Relative Gold is also known as the real price of Gold. Its essentially a comparison of Gold against various asset classes. Why is this important? There are two reasons. First, the real price of gold tends to lead leverage performance (e.g the HUI/Gold ratio). Second, the real price of Gold often provides hints of the future direction of the nominal price of Gold.

 

Keep in mind that Gold is the type of asset class that performs best when its strongly outperforming the other asset classes. This seems like an obvious statement but it is an important one. If stocks or bonds are performing very well then money (usually mainstream) flows into those asset classes and not Gold. If conventional asset classes perform well, there is little reason for the masses to go into Gold.  

 

In the chart below we show Gold against various asset classes. Gold has made a new high in nominal terms but hasn’t held it. One reason why could be the weak performance of Gold against stocks, currencies and commodities. In recent months, money has flowed into those markets and not Gold. Gold made marginal highs against both bonds, but with risk aversion increasing and a possible US Dollar rally, how long will that last?

 

 

Gold’s real performance is mixed which suggests a sustained breakout in nominal terms is unlikely at present. Gold has started to outperform stocks and commodities and we expect that to continue. However, there is a clear divergence with Gold priced in other currencies, which suggests that recent US Dollar weakness has buoyed Gold. While struggling, the US Dollar has yet to break support. Sentimentrader.com’s public opinion is only 31% bulls for the US Dollar.

 

When many markets are in flux as is the current situation, intermarket analysis becomes all the more important. Comparing markets against each other helps us decipher the leaders, the winners and the laggards. The current picture for Gold is mixed but could become more clear if/when the greenback confirms its bottom. We would welcome that as it would clear out the last of the weak hands and position Gold ready to move higher.

 

These are difficult times. When trends are shifting or changing we need to analyze various markets and asset classes to get a better handle on what is going on. This analysis allowed us to foresee the lack of a true breakout in Gold and gold shares while the gold permabulls cheer-leaded onward. If you are looking for more professional guidance to help you ride this bull market, then consider a free 14-day trial to our premium service.

 

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Jordan Roy-Byrne, CMT

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