Friday, September 23, 2011

Silver Crashes; Gold Breaks Key Support


The 'Helicopter Economics Investing Guide' is meant to help educate people on how to make profitable investing choices in the current economic environment. We have coined this term to describe the current monetary and fiscal policies of the U.S. government, which involve unprecedented money printing. This is the official blog of the New York Investing meetup.

The silver market had a major crash on Friday -- there is simply no other way to put it. Spot prices were down as much as 17.1% or $6.18 an ounce. Gold was damaged as well, but not nearly as much. At its worst, it was down 6.3% or $108.60 an ounce. Both gold and silver traded below previous lows set earlier this year.

The drop in silver was truly spectacular. It was down by double digit amounts on Thursday and then by an even  greater amount today. The main silver ETF, SLV, has two huge gaps on its chart. The spot price low of $29.76 reached an area of major support. There is chart support, moving average support and a Fibonacci retracement at that level. A tradable bounce should take place soon and the gap in the chart from today is likely to be covered in that move. Those with a longer-term investing horizon might want to wait before buying. The next level to keep an eye on is around $26 where there is chart support and another Fibonacci retracement.

The silver selloff is much more advanced than is the one for gold. Silver peaked in April and had its first big selloff in May. It made a double bottom in May and July and didn't trade below those levels until today. Gold on the other hand made a double top in mid-August and early September. It confirmed that double top today by trading below its August low. Spot gold fell to $1628.60 an ounce at its worst point, breaking its support in the lower 1700s by quite a bit.

The precious metals charts are showing technical damage, with silver in much worse shape than gold. Gold broke its 50-day simple moving average yesterday for the first time since June. Today, silver pierced its 325-day simple moving average -- an important support level for any commodity. The DMI technical indicator gave a sell signal for SLV on the daily charts today and was about to do so for the major gold ETF, GLD. In the short term, both are very oversold however.

The huge price drops in silver and gold can only be explained by substantial hedge fund selling that smacks of credit crisis panic. Both of these markets have risen on highly leveraged buying. Once a few overextended funds are forced to sell because of the financial turmoil in Europe, things can go downhill pretty fast. Stops get taken out and this causes more selling, which in turn takes out more stops and leads to more selling. After this, a rally will follow and there should be a test of the low. If it holds, then a sustainable rally can take place. We are not nearly at the point yet. 

Disclosure: None

Daryl Montgomery
Author: "Inflation Investing - A Guide for the 2010s"
Organizer, New York Investing meetup
http://investing.meetup.com/21

This posting is editorial opinion. There is no intention to endorse the purchase or sale of any security.

1 comment:

QUALITY STOCKS UNDER 5 DOLLARS said...

Silver is by far the better value compared to gold.