Gold: Fundamental Tailwinds Could Fuel Breakout Above Multi-Year Resistance Zone
2024.08.08 04:53
and precious metals have performed well over the last few years. Central bank demand, De-dollarization, and other foreign sources of demand pushed gold to break out of its 13-year cup and handle pattern.
However, gold has not performed well in real terms.
It has not outperformed the stock market and the 60/40 investment portfolio.
Gold’s raw fundamentals revolve around declining real interest rates, economic contraction, and outperforming conventional financial assets.
These drivers have been absent recently. But that is about to change.
Precious metals have been hit hard recently, but gold’s monetary-related fundamentals are strengthening.
Two weeks ago, the steepening of the yield curve on the horizon.
It is no longer on the horizon; it is here.
The spread between the and yields, which has led other yield spreads in recent decades, has un-inverted, and the spread between the and yields is about to un-invert.
The last three times this occurred, it marked the start of gold outperforming the stock market, Fed easing, and lower real interest rates.
Risk assets are selling off, including precious metals.
But gold is outperforming in real terms.
Gold has broken out against commodities and reached a three-and-a-half-year high.
Gold Vs. S&P 500 – A Key Ratio Eyes Breakout
Gold against the is inches from a major breakout and its three-and-a-half-year high.
Gold against the could be the last shoe to drop.
It is trending towards four-year resistance. A sustained breakout above 0.50 would be significantly bullish for the precious metals sector.
Although precious metals are selling off, their leader, gold, is strengthening in real terms as very bullish fundamentals are approaching. This, if sustained, is a precursor to very strong future performance from the entire sector.
The depth and duration of the coming downturn will greatly affect the upside potential of precious metals over the next few years.
In any case, the outlook over the next 12 months is quite positive. A recession should give gold the ammunition to surpass $3000/oz and reach $4000/oz, eventually carrying well above $50/oz.
I continue to focus on the gold and silver stocks with the best combination of fundamental quality and upside potential.