Here Is What Starts Gold’s Next Uptrend
2022.05.05 13:27
Markets are a discounting mechanism. They anticipate and reflect the near future.
Gold isn’t going to decline continuously until a Fed policy reversal. Its likely gold makes a low beforehand.
Consider the things that will lead to that policy reversal.
It could be bad economic data, inflation cooling, or problems from the strong dollar.
The first signals will come from the bond market, whatever the developments are. The Fed follows the market.
In the chart below, we plot three bond market indicators and gold and gold against the S&P 500. The vertical lines mark the peaks in the 10-year yield.
We should watch for a peak in the 10-year yield (which could lead the peak in the 2-year yield) followed by a reinversion of the yield curve. At that point, gold should rebound.
Gold Macro Chart
One positive is that the gold to S&P 500 ratio has hit bottom and is trending higher above a rising 200-day moving average. As a result, gold is in a better spot now than it was relative to the last three times the 10-year yield peaked.
While we could get a rebound in the stock market first, any sustained weakness could lead to a move similar to those in yellow.
As an aside, like the stock market, gold stocks are quite oversold and could rebound.
The window to buy quality juniors at cheap valuations reopened, but it will not be open for too long.