Monthly Archives: June 2017

Withdrawal From Paris Agreement And Gold

President Trump announced his decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Climate Accord. What does it mean for the gold market? On Thursday, Trump declared that the United States was getting out from the global climate pact: “In order to fulfill my solemn duty to protect America and its citizens, the United States will withdraw from…

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Gold and Silver jumped to fresh highs, but miners are lagging significantly; they should be up 3%+. The lack of participation in miners implies that the metal rally is running on fumes. I expect gold and silver to turn lower next week. -GDX- Miners are modestly higher and maintaining the trendline while gold and silver…

Clear Skies For Equities; But What About Gold?

US Equities markets didn’t even blink with the announcement that the United States is now aligned with Syria in rejecting the Paris Climate Accord. How that relates to good business over the longer term seems elusive. This week’s market action demonstrates how equities pricing horizon is all about the next quarter. Hence, all our key…

The Anti-Perfect Jobs Condition

The irony of the unemployment rate for the Federal Reserve is that the lower it gets now the bigger the problem it is for officials. It has been up to this year their sole source of economic comfort. Throughout 2015, the Establishment Survey improperly contributed much the same sympathy, but even it no longer resides…

Crude Oil’s Sweet Spot

The long-term chart below of Crude Oil shows a potential reverse Head & Shoulders pattern that has formed since the end of 2014, with a high-level tug-of-war occurring above the light green shaded area (just above a 78.6% Fibonacci retracement level and within the upper half of a declining channel) at 43.50 since mid-2016. At the moment, we see major indecision…