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-- Posted Wednesday, 4 December 2013 | | Disqus

 

Close

Gain/Loss

Gold

$1243.40

+$20.70

Silver

$19.74

+$0.62

XAU

83.00

+2.63%

HUI

198.11

+2.20%

GDM

582.28

+2.35%

JSE Gold

1083.30

-15.96

USD

80.63

UNCH

Euro

135.93

+0.02

Yen

97.80

+0.18

Oil

$97.20

+$1.16

10-Year

2.841%

+0.066

T-Bond

130.71875

-0.9375

Dow

15889.77

-0.16%

Nasdaq

4038.00

+0.02%

S&P

1792.81

-0.13%

 
 

 

The Metals:

 

Gold fell $10.87 to $1211.83 at about 6AM EST, but it then jumped to as high as $1251.46 by early afternoon in New York and ended with a gain of 1.69%.  Silver slipped to as low as $18.896 in Asia, but it then climbed to as high $19.885 in New York and ended with a gain of 3.24%.

 

Euro gold climbed back over €915, platinum gained $15 to $1369.00, and copper climbed 6 cents to about $3.25.

 

Gold and silver equities rose over 3% by early afternoon before they fell back off a bit, but they still ended with about 2.5% gains.

 

The Economy:

 

Report

For

Reading

Expected

Previous

ADP Employment

Nov

215K

160K

184K

Trade Balance

Oct

-$40.6B

-$40.5B

-$43.0B

New Home Sales

Sep

354K

432K

379K

New Home Sales

Oct

444K

420K

354K

ISM Services

Nov

53.9

55.0

55.4

 

Fed could delay rate hikes with inflation 'floor': Fed study Reuters

U.S. mortgage applications fell 12.8% MarketWatch

Budget Negotiators Seeking to Avoid Shutdown Near Deal Bloomberg

 

The fed’s Beige Book reported that the U.S. economy expanded at a “modest to moderate” pace from early October through mid-November.

 

Tomorrow brings Initial Jobless Claims, GDP, and Factory Orders.

 

The Markets:

 

Charts Courtesy of http://finance.yahoo.com/

 

Oil rose on steady economic data that sent treasuries lower.

 

The U.S. dollar index erased early gains and ended unchanged in mixed trade.

 

The Dow, Nasdaq, and S&P traded mostly lower worries about fed tapering and budget talks.

 

Among the big names making news in the market today were Wal-Mart, Bank of America, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, RBS, J.C. Penney, and Walgreen.

 

The Commentary:

 

We were treated to several pieces of economic news in today's session. The ISM number, private jobs numbers from ADP and New home sales.

New home Sales numbers were up 25% in October compared to September. The spike was the sharpest monthly increase in more than 30 years. It should be kept in mind however that the September number was especially low.

Some things I am taking away from this report - first, the average price range of the homes sold was lower. Second - home mortgage loan rates have been rising. That is pushing down the price of the home that many buyers can afford. They are obviously opting for lower priced homes.

Regardless, that coupled with the news from ADP that 215,000 private sector jobs were added last month (the market was expecting 178,000) brought in a significant amount of buying into the copper market. That yanked silver higher as those two metals have recently been moving more or less in tandem.

Later in the session gold then seemed to finally catch up as we got yet another one of those sharp, short covering rallies that gold has been famous for over the last few weeks. We'll have to see how long this one lasts. At least the mining shares as evidenced by the HUI stopped moving lower today as well. For once we seem to have those going higher alongside of the actual metal on the Comex. That is always helpful to the bullish cause.

I am really not quite sure what the catalyst was for the pop higher in gold other than the fact that it managed to hold above an important chart support level near $1200. Also working in its favor is the fact that crude oil prices have been moving strongly higher now for the last few days. Traders continue to anticipate that the opening of that new pipeline from Cushing down to Port Arthur is going to relieve the burgeoning crude supplies at that key point even though stocks of the black liquid remain extremely high. Notably, refinery runs are very strong and this is helping to pull down the number of barrels in storage. Traders are expecting these newly refined products to be exported out through the Gulf of Mexico. This continues to put a floor under the unleaded gasoline market which had been dropping rather precipitously of late. Heating oil prices are firm. Lots of cold weather around.

We also had another burst of money flowing into the soybean and corn markets this morning. In effect, we had higher energy prices, some higher grain prices, a rise in cotton, a rise in the base metals, etc... It seemed as if the play for today was to generally buy commodities once again. When you get the kind of rally that we witnessed today in copper, and then in silver, it is going to be hard to press gold lower. That means short covering as shorts do not want to lose profits or if they have sold near the bottom, develop large losses.

Interestingly enough, the sharp spike in interest rates did not offer much in the way of support to the US Dollar. It basically floated around the unchanged level for most of the session. That makes the strength in some of the commodity markets all that more notable.

I keep watching this S&P 500 and it keeps looking the same to me, namely "toppy" but so far it continues to hold up. I am once again noticing a higher day in the VIX. With the yield on the Ten Year note reaching a high thus far of 2.852%, we might be seeing a general round of NERVOUSNESS beginning to creep into these equities. I remain of the view that equities are going to have to break down to give us a SUSTAINED move higher in gold.

I mentioned that I would be watching the gold delivery process as it unfolds for the month of December. As expected, JP Morgan continues to be the standout LARGE STOPPER for their HOUSE account. Morgan has been buying the physical against hedge fund selling.

Gold's bounce up and away from that critical chart support level down near $1200 has been impressive. No doubt there will be some technical chartists looking at this and calling a double bottom on the intermediate term chart. I will need to see the metal scale $1280 at a minimum however and RETAIN those gains before concurring with that view. I would also need to see some more definite signs of a solid bottom in the HUI as an additional confirmation.

 

Also, the big test for gold, will come this Friday as we await the next payrolls number. If the number comes in stronger than expectations, look for that TAPERING chatter to start up again which would likely pressure the gold market as it should bring some strength into the Dollar.

The problem that the Fed has however is the same as it experienced this past summer. Rising interest rates threaten to crimp consumer borrowing. The Fed gets extremely nervous as a result when the yield on the Ten Year starts creeping closer to that 3% mark. If the bond and note markets react to the number by pushing lower and thus kicking rates higher, Fed officials, especially the more dovish ones, may not welcome the higher long term rates. I would expect them to hit the microphones and beginning tamping down any tapering expectations if that is indeed the case.

Keep in mind that as traders we are watching for a change in inflation expectations/sentiment to occur in the market. Once that occurs, the metals will respond accordingly. Until it does however, rallies will be viewed as shorting opportunities. Stay nimble and do not get married to any particular view. Let the market tell us when things are changing.- Dan Norcini, More at http://www.traderdannorcini.blogspot.com/

 

GATA Posts:

 

 

TF Metals Report: Courage and conviction

Alasdair Macleod: Gold and interest rates

At London conference Hathaway predicts implosion of paper gold

EU Imposes E1.7 billion in fines on banks in rate-rigging scandal

Bullion smuggling outstrips narcotics to feed India's gold habit

Robin Bromby: Golden lining for yuan as China stocks up on price slump

 

The Statistics:

As of close of business: 12/03/2013

Gold Warehouse Stocks:

7,312,534.596

+64,300.00

Silver Warehouse Stocks:

169,787,984.090

+445,390.35

 

Global Gold ETF Holdings

[WGC Sponsored ETF’s]

 

Product name

Total Tonnes

Total Ounces

Total Value

New York Stock Exchange Arca (NYSE Arca) AND Singapore Exchange (SGX) AND Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) AND Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) AND Mexico Stock Exchange (BMV)

SPDR® Gold Shares

841.406

27,052,042

US$33,192m

London Stock Exchange (LSE) AND NYSE Euronext Paris AND Borsa Italiana AND Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse (Deutsche Börse - Xetra)

Gold Bullion Securities

138.13

4,441,056

US$5,451m

London Stock Exchange (LSE) AND NYSE Euronext Paris AND Borsa Italiana AND Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse (Deutsche Börse - Xetra) AND NYSE Euronext Amsterdam

ETFS Physical Gold

152.66

4,908,200

US$8,004m

Australian Stock Exchange (ASX)

Gold Bullion Securities

11.16

358,789

US$448m

Johannesburg Securities Exchange (JSE)

New Gold Debentures

41.88

1,346,506

US$1,674m

Note: Change in Total Tonnes from yesterday’s data: SPDR subtracted 1.8 tonnes.

 

COMEX Gold Trust (IAU) Total Tonnes in Trust: 169.12: -0.04 change from yesterday’s data.

 

Silver Trust (SLV) Total Tonnes in Trust: 10,304.49: -4.53 change from yesterday’s data.

 

The Miners:

 

Turquoise Hill’s (TRQ) rights issue, Osisko’s (OSK.TO) drill results, Barrick’s (ABX) board changes, and First Majestic’s (AG) new silver production at its Del Toro mine were among the big stories in the gold and silver mining industry making headlines today.

 

WINNERS

1.  Seabridge

SA +9.16% $7.27

2.  McEwen

MUX +6.18% $1.89

3.  First Majestic

AG +5.70% $9.46

 

LOSERS

1.  Turquoise

TRQ -22.15% $3.41

2.  Gold Fields

GFI -5.01% $3.60

3.  DRDGOLD

DRD -4.17% $3.45

Winners & Losers tracks NYSE and AMEX listed gold and silver mining stocks that trade over $1.

       

Please see Yahoo’s Mining/Metals News Wire for all of today’s mining news.

 

- Chris Mullen, Gold Seeker Report

 

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