Copper makes the headlines, but GYX has been bullish all along; gold awaits its time as the message from metals land is bullish, risk ‘on’ and cyclical
While copper went through its correction we have been noting each week in NFTRH that the Industrial Metals index, GYX had never aborted its bullish stance. Trends remained up and the index price held the SMA 50’s intermediate trend all the while copper (CPER, which I hold, in lower panel) worked through its summer correction.
The Industrial Metals are a primary indicator of cyclical inflation and by extension, economic reflation.
The implications on the macro were and still are many, including that it is not yet time to be a gold bull, at least not yet time to focus on it as anything special in the price casino. That time will come, but not in any time convenient to those cheering for the monetary metal. Value knows not about time. Value cares not about time.
Here is the same chart as adjusted by gold. Bullish, risk ‘on’ and cyclical still.
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Gary Tanashian of nftrh.com successfully owned and operated a progressive medical component manufacturing company for 21 years, keeping the company’s fundamentals in alignment with global economic realities through various economic cycles. The natural progression from this experience is an understanding of and appreciation for global macro-economics as it relates to individual markets and sectors.
Biiwii.com (RIP 2019 as there were just not enough hours in the day for two websites) was created in 2004 as a way to help communicate a message about deeply rooted problems with too much debt and leverage within the inflated financial system. Our concerns were confirmed and our message justified in 2007 as the system began to purge these distortions, resulting in a climactic washout extending from October, 2008 to March, 2009.
But the URL ‘biiwii.com’ came from the old saying ‘but it is what it is’ and this sentiment addressed the need to remain impartial about the markets, despite personal beliefs. Over the long-term, the world changes and any successful market participant should be ready to accept changes or revisions to a given plan.
Geek-like interests in technical analysis and human psychology, and various unique macro market ratio indicators were added to the mix, with the result being a financial market report, Notes From the Rabbit Hole (NFTRH), combining these attributes to provide a service that is engaged and successful in all market environments.
Since 2004 our work has been featured at financial websites including GoldSeek and SilverSeek.com