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 -- Published: Tuesday, 25 February 2020 | Print  | Disqus 

Stewart Thomson, Graceland Updates

 

1.      The US stock market is in “sleigh ride” mode against gold stocks.

2.      Please click here now.  Double-click to enlarge this chart.  Yesterday was another day of disappointment, fear, and outright terror… for most investors who are locked in the Dow versus GDX sled.

3.      The disintegration of the US stock market against GDX began long before Corona started, and it will likely continue long after a vaccine (real or purported) is announced.

4.      Please click here now.  While Trump’s “poster boy” stock market tumbled 1000 points yesterday, he wore a gold tie in India but said absolutely nothing about the need for investors to own the world’s greatest metal. 

5.      This, while Goldman analysts cut their US GDP growth forecasts for 2020 Q1 to 1%.

6.      Indian government tariff taxes on gold have put millions of Indians on the bread line, destroyed hundreds of thousands of businesses, and ruined citizen morale.

7.      Sadly, it’s unknown whether Trump is wearing a gold tie to show his appreciation for gold, or because he loves the Indian government’s barbaric tariff taxes on it. 

8.      What is known is that there is no US Treasury buy program for gold now, and none appears to be forthcoming. 

9.      Please click here now.  The hands on the debt clock have spun to $23.380 trillion as of this morning, yet none of the US presidential candidates show any interest in reducing the horrifying size of the government. 

10.  That debt and government size obsession is what has created the Dow versus GDX sleigh ride chart, and it’s creating an acceleration in downward momentum now. 

11.  Corona is simply a new problem that governments will try to solve… by adding even more debt to a gargantuan pile.

12.  Please click here now. Double-click to enlarge this spectacular GDX chart.  This chart shows overnight trading in addition to the regular NYSE day trades.

13.  A breakout would occur from an immense base pattern… with a weekly close over $32.

14.  That close seems imminent, target the $50 price area, and it would be probably be accompanied by complete disintegration of the US stock market against gold stocks.

15.  I issued a short-term sell signal for gold stocks at my leveraged ETF gold stock trading service early yesterday morning.  Traders booked juicy profits and are hungry for more!  As expected, by yesterday afternoon, gold stocks were in substantial “recoil mode”.

16.  That’s only a focus for the short-term trader.  Investors should be buyers of all pullbacks, in preparation for what should soon be a glorious breakout and surge to $50, and higher, for GDX.

17.  Please click here now. Double-click to enlarge what may be the best looking chart in the world right now: silver.

18.  Note the long tail on the current candlestick.  That’s positive. 

19.  I urged investors to buy around the right shoulder low of this spectacular inverse H&S bull continuation pattern, with an optional stop at $17.15.

20.  That stop could be raised to $18.15 now, and silver can be bought again today.

21.  Please click here now. Double-click to enlarge this weekly GDXJ chart.

22.  GDXJ is called a junior gold stocks ETF, but it’s mainly comprised of intermediate producers, making it an ideal investment vehicle for a lot of gold bugs.

23.  A weekly close over $53 would target the $90 price zone.  Short-term traders can play it with JNUG, and investors can buy the ETF and/or some of its component stocks.

24.  Like GDX, GDXJ is crushing the Dow.  A breakout over $53 would probably create a scenario where a GDXJ elephant is stomping on a rancid US stock market tomato… but really, that’s already happening now!

 

Thanks,

Cheers,

St 

Stewart Thomson 

Graceland Updates

 

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