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Dollar Bounces Higher On Fear of Fed’s Next Move

In Market Analysis on October 27, 2010 at 9:21 pm

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On October 7, my technical indicators were signaling a major reversal about to occur in gold and silver. Seeing that one-day outside bar reversal in gold and silver on huge volume right before the jobs report raised huge red flags. It indicated to me that some of the smart money was hedging their long gold and silver bullion positions for a correction and a possible dollar manipulation from Washington. I warned to beware of getting caught up in the gold and silver hysteria.

That day was a signal to take profits after the major move as gold and silver are now correcting on fears that the next round of quantitative easing will be significantly less than expected.

On October 13 I wrote:

…many investors are pricing in a major move from the Fed. I’m not so convinced, as equity markets are higher and the dollar has moved significantly lower…I believe the investment community is expecting too much from the Fed and it appears the Fed is doing an excellent job stimulating the markets just through speculation of a move rather than the actual move itself.”

Now we’re seeing a huge sentiment change in precious metals as the dollar is being supported by a report that expects the quantitative easing to be significantly less than expected come the next meeting on November 3.

I warned readers at the end of July to purchase gold when it was oversold and to take profits as the precious metals market was getting overheated. Sentiment on gold was way too bullish. Many noted analysts from major Wall Street firms were raising targets right before the gap down in gold. Usually, that signals exhaustion of the trend. A gap then followed by an outside bar reversal was very bearish and increased the probability of a pullback.

Selling pressure has returned to the precious metals market as investors may not have the stimulus that was expected. Treasuries are also declining even with the major purchases from the Fed. What will occur when the Fed needs to exit these purchases? And what if foreign governments refuse to buy our debt? This could send interest rates soaring, which could put a lot of pressure on the housing recovery and the economy. Yesterday, the commerce minister from China, and even voting members of the Fed, came out with very strong words about the consequences of a rapid devaluation.

This less-than-expected quantitative easing may present another buying opportunity for long-term precious metals buyers as the manipulation to support the dollar continues. This is only temporary as sovereign debt issues continue to plague the world’s economy and central banks will be forced to inflate. Eventually the Fed will have to pump, but right now, with the markets close to all-time highs and the dollar bouncing off lows, is not the time. The financials and housing are showing the foreclosure crisis isn’t over. Bank of America (BAC), JPMorgan (JPM), and American Express (AXP) are showing relative strength weakness as the markets are close to new highs. This signals we may have more defaults and foreclosures. I don’t expect the Fed to act as expected until the markets correct and we see more credit issues, bank failures, and sovereign debt issues.

Banks are in a serious downtrend unable to regain the 200-day moving average while copper (JJC) and the S&P 500 (SPY) are near or above new 52-week highs. Recovery hopes seem to be weakening, evidenced by the banking ETF (KBE) unable to hold support or break through the 200-day moving average. High volume distribution signals we could be in for a major decline in financials and housing.

When we see a major downturn in the market or in the financials, look for another round in quantitative easing to resurface and a buy signal to be generated for gold and silver.

A stronger dollar will put pressure on the equity markets, which have been driven largely by sectors that benefit with reflation such as miners and basic commodity producers. This short-term pullback in the gold and silver miners that has been expected with this dollar bounce will produce new buy signals in the next few weeks.

U.S. Economy Breaking Down, Attempts To Prevent Deflation Failing

In Market Analysis on June 22, 2010 at 8:44 pm

The United States is facing a crisis of a rising dollar and a recession where basic  industries over the past several months have experienced a nasty decline.  This condition is a concern for policy makers as the federal stimulus appears to be wearing off.  The economy seems to be slowing and cash, treasuries, silver and gold appear to be the area of strength.

One bellweather blue chip Alcoa is down over 25% the past 6 months.

In January after breaking into new 52 week highs Alcoa experienced a nasty reversal and has been in a 6 month downtrend.  Meanwhile, the U.S. dollar is rallying as well as gold and silver.  This is a major deflationary sign.

Yesterday’s move to disconnect the yuan to the dollar was a mutual decision for both governments to stem the global deflationary crisis by devaluing the dollar.  The U.S. government has done everything they can to prevent a deflation by keeping interest rates at all time lows, buying back treasuries to keep mortgage rates low and a massive federal stimulus.  Now this latest move is another attempt to use China to decouple its currency, devaluing the dollar.

Although yesterday’s attempt appeared to be bullish as every media outlet believed that this would help global economic growth and the U.S. Economy, the market showed that government intervention can not subdue nature’s law of supply and demand.

The reality is years of bad debt and easy money need to work its way through the system.  Eventually the markets and forces of supply and demand will reach equilibrium.  Now investors are protecting their wealth by moving into gold and silver and I have done the same.

Economically sensitive equities and basic materials need to be avoided.  It is an important time to preserve wealth by being in gold and silver during this next downturn.

Gold appears to be making a very bullish crossover pattern on its relative strength chart compared to the S&P 500 index.  Each time it has made this pattern over the past 3 years with both moving averages pointing upwards has been very lucrative to gold investors.

The transportation averages had a nasty reversal today to further prove that movement of goods is under pressure.  Transportation is the clue to see if economic recovery is continuing.  Today’s reversal is evidence of weakness and further proof that businesses and individuals are holding onto their cash.

Today showed strong resistance and failure at the 50 day.  This is an extremely bearish pattern.  We must be defensive.