Gold tests key support level

Spot gold is testing primary support at $1500 to $1550. Declining 13-week Twiggs Momentum below zero warns of a primary trend reversal. Failure of support at $1500 would confirm.

Spot Gold
The daily chart shows penetration of support at $1550. Recovery above the support level would warn of a bear trap — confirmed if there is a breakout above the February high at $1620 — but follow-through below $1500 would signal the start of a bear market.

Spot Gold

I don’t like the look of this:

Probability of gold entering a primary down-trend is rising. Watch out for bear traps, but failure of primary support at $1500 would confirm a primary down-trend.

Dollar Index

The stronger dollar contributes to weaker gold prices. Breakout of the Dollar Index above 84.00 would signal an advance to 89.00/90.00. Rising momentum suggests continuation of the primary up-trend.
Dollar Index

Crude Oil

Brent Crude respected support at $106/barrel, while Nymex Crude breakout above $98/$99 would confirm a primary up-trend. Rising crude prices would inhibit the global recovery.

Brent Crude and Nymex Crude

Commodities

Commodity prices continue to diverge from stocks, with the Dow Jones-UBS Commodity Index headed for a test of support at 126. Weaker commodities suggest that the S&P 500 advance is unsustainable.
Commodities

Gold Bugs warn of weakness

The Gold Bugs Index ($HUI) representing un-hedged gold stocks has under-performed spot gold since the GFC in 2008, with a safe-haven premium priced into the metal. But $HUI diverged strongly in mid-2012, commencing a strong primary down-trend while spot gold continues to range above support (at $1500/ounce).
Spot Gold

On the weekly chart spot gold continues to test resistance at 1620 — and the upper trend channel. Failure to break out would threaten primary support at $1500 to $1550. Reversal of 13-week Twiggs Momentum below zero already warns of a primary down-trend and failure of support at $1500 would confirm; a TMO peak below zero would strengthen the signal.

Spot Gold

Conclusion:

I am not yet convinced that gold is headed for a primary down-trend, but substantial outflows from gold  ETFs in recent months highlight investors returning to the stock market. Inflation is muted, with central bank expansionary policies merely counteracting deflationary pressures from credit contraction. Opportunities for another bull run on gold appear distant — unless a major catastrophe sparks more QE — but respect of primary support would signal further ranging between $1500 and $1800.

Dollar Index

A stronger dollar contributes to weaker gold prices. Breakout of the Dollar Index above 84.00 would signal an advance to 89.00/90.00. Rising momentum suggests continuation of the up-trend.
Dollar Index

Crude Oil

Brent Crude is falling in response to the contraction in Europe, while Nymex Crude breakout above $98/barrel would signal a primary up-trend in response to a reviving US economy. Reversal of  Brent Crude below $106/barrel would signal a primary down-trend, narrowing the price gap between the two continents.

Brent Crude and Nymex Crude

Commodities

Dow Jones-UBS Commodity Index is in a primary down-trend, headed for another test of the 2012 low at 126. Divergence between the index and S&P 500 suggests that the rise in equities does not reflect a recovery in the US manufacturing base — and may be prone to failure if manufacturing does not respond.
Commodities

Gold finds support while the Dollar rises

Spot gold is testing primary support at $1500 to $1550. Reversal of 13-week Twiggs Momentum warns of a reversal and failure of support at $1500 would confirm. A Twiggs Momentum peak below zero would strengthen the signal.

Spot Gold
On the weekly chart we can see respect of support at $1550 is likely to be followed by a rally to test the February 26 high at $1620. That is likely to be followed by a re-test of support at $1550 but breakout above $1620 and the trend channel would indicate an advance to $1800.
Spot Gold
My conclusion is similar to last week:

I am not yet convinced that gold is headed for a primary down-trend. We may be in a low-inflation/deflationary environment right now but central bank expansionary policies will counteract this. Watch out for bear traps. Respect of primary support around $1500 could present a buying opportunity.

Dollar Index

A stronger dollar contributes to weaker gold prices. Breakout of the Dollar Index above 84.00 would signal an advance to 89.00/90.00. Rising momentum suggests continuation of the up-trend.
Dollar Index

Crude Oil

A long-term view shows Brent and Nymex Crude ranging at far higher prices than in the lead up to the GFC. High crude prices continue to inhibit the global recovery. Breakout of Nymex above $100/barrel and Brent Crude above $120 would signal a primary up-trend — and more bad news for the recovery — while failure of primary support at $84 and $106/barrel, respectively, would signal a primary down-trend.

Brent Crude and Nymex Crude

Commodities

Dow Jones-UBS Commodity Index found support at 126, but……
Commodities

The Continuous Commodity Index has already broken its equivalent support level.  Respect of resistance at 29 would confirm another down-swing to test the June 2012 lows. The Dow Jones-UBS Index would most likely follow.
Continuous Commodities Index

Dollar Index headed for 84.00

The Dollar Index is advancing strongly, headed for a test of the 2012 high at 84*. Recovery of 63-day Twiggs Momentum above zero suggests a primary up-trend. Retracement to test the new support level at 81.50 remains likely.

US Dollar Index

* Target calculation: 81.5 + ( 81.5 – 79 ) = 84

Gold has fallen as a result of dollar strength, testing primary support at $1550. Support between $1500 and $1550 remains strong, however, and we are unlikely to see a breakout below this level.

US Dollar Index

Dollar Index rallies

The Dollar Index rallied to test medium-term resistance at 81. Breakout above 81.50 would test the 2012 high at 84*. Recovery of 63-day Twiggs Momentum above zero suggests a primary up-trend.

US Dollar Index

* Target calculation: 81.5 + ( 81.5 – 79 ) = 84

Dollar Index weakens

The Dollar Index is testing primary support at 78.50. Breach would signal a down-swing with a target around 75*. Twiggs Momentum oscillating below zero suggests further weakness. Recovery above 81, however, would indicate that the down-trend is over.

US Dollar Index

* Target calculation: 78.5 – ( 81.5 – 78.5 ) = 75.5

Gold and the dollar

Gold is undergoing a correction on the weekly chart. Declining momentum and breach of the long-term rising trendline suggest that the 5-year bull-trend is ending, but recovery above $1700 per ounce would indicate one more attempt at $1800 resistance. Respect of $1700, however, would indicate a test of primary support at the May 2012 low at $1525.

Spot Gold

The Dollar Index respected resistance at 81 and is likely to re-test primary support at 78.50. Twiggs Momentum oscillating below zero already indicates a primary down-trend — confirmed if primary support is broken. Recovery above 81.50 remains unlikely, but would indicate an advance to 84.

US Dollar Index

* Target calculation: 78.5 – ( 81.5 – 78.5 ) = 75.5

Gold breaks $1700

Gold broke support at $1700 per ounce, indicating a test of primary support at $1675. Breakout would offer an initial target of $1600*, with a long-term target of the May 2012 low at $1525. Declining 63-day Twiggs Momentum indicates weakness but values above zero still reflect a primary up-trend and the weakening dollar suggests strong support.

Spot Gold

* Target calculation: 1675 – ( 1750 – 1675 ) = 1600

The Dollar Index broke medium-term support at 80 on the weekly chart while the dollar is approaching its September low against the euro. The 63-day Twiggs Momentum peak below zero indicates a primary down-trend — confirmed if primary support at 78.50 is broken. Recovery above 81.50 is most unlikely but would indicate an advance to 84.

US Dollar Index

* Target calculation: 78.5 – ( 81.5 – 78.5 ) = 75.5

The daily chart shows retracement to confirm resistance at 80.

US Dollar Index

Gold long tail as dollar retreats

Yesterday’s long tail on the spot gold daily chart indicates support at $1700 per ounce. Recovery above $1750 would signal another test of $1800. 63-Day Twiggs Momentum well above zero continues to indicate a healthy up-trend. A weakening dollar would strengthen the signal.

Spot Gold

* Target calculation: 1800 + ( 1800 – 1700 ) = 1900

The Dollar Index (weekly chart) is testing medium-term support at 80. Failure would threaten a head-and-shoulders reversal. Breach of primary support at 78.50 would offer a target of 74*. 63-Day Twiggs Momentum holding below zero already suggests a primary down-trend. Recovery above 81.50 is unlikely but would indicate an advance to 84.

US Dollar Index

* Target calculation: 79 – ( 84 – 79 ) = 74

The DJ-UBS Commodity Index (weekly chart) respected support at 140, helped by the weaker dollar. 63-Day Twiggs Momentum above zero suggests a primary up-trend but reversal would re-test primary support at 126.

DJ-UBS Commodity Index

Nymex WTI Light Crude and ICE Brent Crude both trend downwards but the gap between the two is widening. Middle East tensions affect Brent Crude supply more than its West Texas cousin. 63-Day Twiggs Momentum holding below zero warns of a primary down-trend. Breach of primary support would confirm: WTI at $78 per barrel and Brent Crude at $90.

Nymex WTI Light Crude

Gold strengthens as dollar retreats

Long tails on the last two days of the spot gold daily chart indicate strong support at $1700 per ounce. Breakout above $1740 would indicate another test of $1800. 63-Day Twiggs Momentum well above zero suggests a healthy up-trend. A weakening dollar would strengthen the signal.

Spot Gold

* Target calculation: 1800 + ( 1800 – 1700 ) = 1900

The Dollar Index (weekly chart) retreated below resistance at 81. Follow-through below 80 would test primary support at 78.50, while failure of primary support would complete a head-and-shoulders reversal with a target of 74*. 63-Day Twiggs Momentum holding below zero already suggests a primary down-trend. Breakout above 81.50 is unlikely but would indicate an advance to 84.

US Dollar Index

* Target calculation: 79 – ( 84 – 79 ) = 74

The DJ-UBS Commodity Index (weekly chart) respected support at 140. The 63-day Twiggs Momentum trough above zero suggests a primary up-trend. A weakening dollar would strengthen the signal, while breakout above 152 would confirm. Breach of 140 is unlikely but would test primary support at 126.

DJ-UBS Commodity Index

Nymex WTI Light Crude and ICE Brent Crude are both trending downward. The 63-day Twiggs Momentum peak at zero warns of a primary down-trend. Breach of primary support would confirm: WTI at $78 per barrel and Brent Crude at $90.

Nymex WTI Light Crude