Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Gold Price May Have Topped for this Leg Today, Silver has Further to Drop, but Will Probably Rise Tomorrow

Gold Price Close Today : 1740.00 Change : 29.80 or 1.7% Silver Price Close
Today : 37.877 Change : (1.497) or -3.8% Gold Silver Ratio Today : 45.94 Change
: 2.503 or 5.8% Silver Gold Ratio Today : 0.02177 Change : -0.001255 or -5.4%
Platinum Price Close Today : 1752.50 Change : 36.50 or 2.1% Palladium Price
Close Today : 727.75 Change : 8.55 or 1.2% S&P 500 : 1,119.46 Change : -79.92 or
-6.7% Dow In GOLD$ : $133.53 Change : $ 2.88 or 2.2% Dow in GOLD oz : 6.460
Change : 0.139 or 2.2% Dow in SILVER oz : 296.74 Change : 22.20 or 8.1% Dow
Industrial : 11,239.77 Change : 429.92 or 4.0% US Dollar Index : 73.93 Change :
-0.865 or -1.2% Today's markets simply couldn't be traded. Too volatile,
offering the opportunity to lose money both downside and upside. Look at these
ranges: Stocks, 11,124.01 to 10,604.07 -- 519.94 points or 4.8% Gold, 1,776.95
to $1,720.85 -- $56.10 or 3.3% Silver, 3953.7c to 3697c -- 256.7c or 6.9%
Yassir, yassir, that there central bank the Federal Reserve sure enough
stabilizes the economy, don't it? The commissars of the Federal Open Market
Committee met today and it seems the utterly unwonted honesty of their statement
put heart into stock buyers. The statement admits that the economy is pretty
bad, and promises to keep the federal funds rate low at least through mid-2013
sic. The stock market, which apparently attracts only brain dead investors ,
rose on this news, although it guarantees the following: 1. The Fed has learned
nothing from its failures so far, since, say, 2006 or 1913, whichever starting
point you prefer, and will keep on hitting the economy in the head with a ball
peen hammer. 2. The Fed will not allow the economy to clear itself of bad
investments induced by its previous inflation, so there will be no purging and
therefore no recovery. The bankrupt will be kept alive and the price lowering
that would clear the market will be stymied. Therefore instead of a one year
panic and two year recession, we will get a 20 year Depression. 3. The Fed will
continue to keep interest rates artificially low, thus misdirecting more capital
into more bad investments. 4. The Fed will continue to inflate the money supply,
and so continue to boost silver and gold. 5. The Fed commissars call rising
prices "inflation," proving inconclusively that they are so abysmally ignorant
that they cannot tell cause ("inflation" or increasing the money supply which
only they can do) from effect ("higher prices," caused by inflating). FOLKS, THE
FUTURE HAS NEVER BEEN MORE SECURE FOR SILVER and GOLD, THE OUTLOOK NEVER
BRIGHTER. Morons are flying the 747 Jumbo Jet of the US economy straight into
the Rocky Mountains. Fasten your seat belts. And to that list of emergency
measures I published a few days ago, add this: "Reduce all cash balances in
banks to an absolute minimum, the amount you need for not more than a couple of
months' expenses, and pull out the rest and hold in physical green currency in
your own hot hands or in silver or gold." I don't necessarily recommend this
swap, but if you ever intend to swap gold for platinum, the time to do it is
when the ratio of platinum/gold is 1:1. It's there now. Don't put more than 10%
of your precious metals portfolio into platinum. Again, platinum supply and
demand is too quirky and too much determined by industrial demand for me to buy
it, but some people want it. Anent the gold/silver swap, listen carefully. Read
this twice, please. Today the gold/silver closing ratio rose 5.8% to 45.938.
That is a new post-May 1 correction high, above the last high at 44.84. MOST
LIKELY that means the ratio will move much higher, moreso since it has climbed
above the 200 day moving average at 43.85. IF and only IF you swapped silver for
gold at a REALIZED ratio of 35 or lower, you ought to be thinking hard about
swapping back into silver, because you have a 30%+ profit in ounces. Might want
to wait a few days, just to see if it will hit 50. but then again, a bird in the
hand is worth two in the shadowy future. IF you swapped gold for silver at a
realized ratio ABOVE 35:1, don't swap yet. Figure your approximate profit in
ounces by dividing your REALIZED ratio by today's spot ratio. If it equals 1.20,
then a swap would net you roughly 20% in ounces. I am not in a hurry to swap
because I'm not convinced the crisis/panic has ended yet. However, I remember
the proverb, "Bears get rich, and bulls get rich, but pigs get slaughtered." If
a 20% or 30% profit in ounces satisfies you, you can swap back into silver now.
US DOLLAR INDEX lost a whopping 86.5 basis points (1.11%) driving it all the way
back to 73.926, below psychological support at 74 and near the last low (July)
at 73.42. Surely, surely the Fed struck the dollar a wicked blow with a stout
cudgel, but their blow broke it not. Rally still brews on. The euro rose to
1.4341, up 1.19%. I wouldn't buy euros with your money. Yen, like Frankenstein,
has risen from the dead, shaken off the samurai thrusts of the Japanese NGM, and
risen nearly clean back to its all time high. Closed today at Y77.05/$
(129.78c/Y100). What's this world coming to, when everybody refuses to believe
the Nice Government Men? Stocks were trying to rise today, but about 2:30 lost
wind and sank underwater, only to rise 300 points in less than an hour. But
before it did it hit my 10,700 Dow target and then some, falling to 10,604.07.
Dow closed up 429.92 (3.98%) at 11,239.77. S&P500 gained 4.74% or 53.07 points
to close 1,172.53. Friends, these are bizarre markets. Generally one only sees
such extreme volatility at big market tops and bottoms, but the Fed seems to be
causing this one. Fear not, Bears! The fall will resume, as suddenly as the
rally began. Stocks -- they are the Stanley Steamer in the line-up of Investment
Automotive Choices. The Gold Price tried thrice to push thru $1,780 today and
failed thrice. Support underneath lies at $1,740, stronger at $1,720, stronger
still at $1,680. Do NOT count gold out yet. It might yet pierce $1,780 and run
clean to $2,000. Might even do that after a couple days' retracement. As long as
GOLD remains above $1,720, anything can happen. Point and Figure chart is still
calling for $2,090. You don't see markets like today once in 20 years. The
Silver Price laboreth beneath that cloud of a breakout in the gold/silver ratio
to a new high, portending lower silver value against gold. For the past two days
silver has traded down from 4000c, and hit a new low today at 3697c. If it
breaches 3700c, then will probably hit the 200 dma at 3381c or go lower. Y'all
keep asking me why gold is out-performing silver, and I say again, silver tends
to trend against gold in the same direction as stocks. In financial panics, such
as what we have now, money flees to gold rather than silver. Later, silver will
regain its losses against gold and then some. Silver is offering you a "golden"
opportunity to buy at lower prices. You are virtually shooting fish in a barrel
when you buy silver, as it will OVER THE LONG TERM rise faster than gold, if not
day by day. BOTTOM LINE: Gold may have topped for this leg today, stocks may
have bottomed for the move, silver has further to drop, but will probably rise
tomorrow. Dollar still trying to bottom and rally. Play defense! Anything can
happen. Panic not past. Y'all have mercy on me. Yesterday was brutal, I wrote
the commentary, then got distracted doing something else and forgot to upload
it. Sorry. Here is yesterdays commentary now posted:
http://silver-and-gold-prices.goldprice.org/2011/08/gold-price-closed-at-171020.html
Argentum et aurum comparenda sunt -- -- Gold and silver must be bought. -
Franklin Sanders, The Moneychanger The-MoneyChanger.com © 2011, The
Moneychanger. May not be republished in any form, including electronically,
without our express permission. To avoid confusion, please remember that the
comments above have a very short time horizon. Always invest with the primary
trend. Gold's primary trend is up, targeting at least $3,130.00; silver's
primary is up targeting 16:1 gold/silver ratio or $195.66; stocks' primary trend
is down, targeting Dow under 2,900 and worth only one ounce of gold; US$ or
US$-denominated assets, primary trend down; real estate in a bubble, primary
trend way down. Whenever I write "Stay out of stocks" readers inevitably ask,
"Do you mean precious metals mining stocks, too?" No, I don't. Be advised and
warned: Do NOT use these commentaries to trade futures contracts. I don't intend
them for that or write them with that outlook. I write them for long-term
investors in physical metals. Take them as entertainment, but not as a timing
service for futures.

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