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Jordan Roy-Byrne – “Gold Sentiment: Room for More Bulls”

 

 

 

 

 

Last week we wrote about the propensity for mild corrections in the early stages of Gold bull markets.

 

 

Corrections in Gold tend to be limited to 8% to 10% at the most while corrections in the gold miners tend to be limited to 15%. The exception is when you get a vertical recovery, like the one from the Q4 2008 low in metals and miners.

 

 

Neither Gold nor the gold stocks have moved far enough to anticipate a sharp correction, and sentiment-related indicators reveal only a moderate increase in bullish sentiment in the face of a $300 rebound in Gold.

 

 

I waited until Friday to write this article because I thought there may be a big increase in the net speculative position. I was wrong.

 

 

Gold has traded within 6% of the all-time high, yet the net speculative position remains below 200K contracts and well below positioning at the 2022 peak, 2019 Gold breakout, and 2016 peak.

 

 

As of Tuesday, the net speculative position was 180K contracts. Roughly nine months ago, with Gold trading above $2000/oz, it was over 300K contracts. During the 2019 breakout, the position nearly reached 400K contracts.

 

 

When the Gold prices rises, ETF demand usually increases. The chart below plots the Gold price and the ounces held in the GLD ETF.

 

 

The number of ounces held in the GLD ETF has barely moved during this rebound. There was limited demand right before Gold’s breakout and 2019 and excessive demand leading up to Gold’s peak in August 2020.

 

 

However, there are signs the market should correct. Silver, which led this rebound, has barely moved in the last five weeks. Gold is approaching stiff resistance and is due for a rest. That could begin at $1950 Gold or $2000 Gold.

 

 

If Gold is in a new bull market, the correction will be mild, as history and some sentiment indicators argue.

 

 

There’s no need to worry about Gold being too overbought or Gold bulls being too exuberant.

 

 

If Gold were to correct more than expected or rest for two quarters, it would be due to a negative change in the fundamentals. An example would be the economy avoiding recession and the S&P 500 rallying back to its all-time high.

 

 

While I anticipate Gold will correct very soon, I do not see either of those things happening.

 

 

I continue to focus on finding high-quality juniors with 500% upside potential over the next few years. To learn the stocks we own and intend to buy, with at least 5x upside potential in the coming bull market, consider learning about our premium service.

 

 

 

 

Posted January 30, 2023

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