Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted April 17, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted April 17, 2024 Gold Stocks: Good Times Could Be Here Already Mainstream analysts are becoming more excited about even as it becomes technically overbought on the daily and weekly price charts. Most Wall Street analysts ******* to project the current rally. Are they wrong again now, or is gold set to keep rallying in its overbought state? The spectacular weekly gold price chart. Both RSI and Stochastics are clearly overbought But if the fundamentals are strong gold can continue to rally for weeks, months, or even years while staying technically overbought. Two of the big drivers for gold right now are the citizens of China and the 2021-2025 global war cycle. While total GDP is solid, ******** retail sales are soft, the stock market and real estate are weak, so citizens there are focused on gold and silver for safety and growth. While ******** and Iranian warmongers are unlikely to get out of control, there’s enough animosity and action between them to keep Western gold market analysts in a bullish stance. The US government’s ******* war in Ukraine could become a ******* quagmire if congress borrows more fiat and uses it to prolong its proxy ****** against the Russian government. Gold would likely then begin a charge towards $3000. The is collapsing against ultimate money gold and another leg down is at least as likely as a technical bounce. On past meltdowns, the dollar hasn’t shown any technical rally after the initial collapse; it keeps falling into the abyss for months and sometimes for years! Short-term tactics? There are weak H&S tops appearing on the gold ETF hourly price charts, but unless the necklines break ($2320 for gold itself), gold, , and the miners likely continue their “upside rampage”. While a pullback of size looks increasingly unlikely, if it does happen, investors can do some aggressive buying in the $2200-$2050 zone. Western analysts tend to focus on silly price targets (that are mostly wrong) while 3 billion Eastern citizens are focused on getting more gold. The bottom line: Western gold bugs should ignore the analysts, focus on the actions of their Eastern brethren, and compete with them to get as much gold on ***** as they can! There’s no question that this long-term silver chart is one of the most spectacular charts on the planet. Note the “LOI” (line of importance). It’s drawn a bit differently than the classic inverse H&S neckline… But it is even more important than the neckline as it ushered in the thunderous breakout and rally from what is one of the largest base patterns in the history of markets! Rather projecting price targets for “big fiat profits”, this beautiful chart beckons silver bugs to focus on the “GMS” (Get More Silver!) theme that is embraced with gusto by citizens of China and India. What about the miners? The interesting GDX (NYSE:) daily chart. Note the double-bottom action in February-March in 2023 and the same action in 2024. The technical action is similar, but the fundamental drivers have changed; in 2023 analysts assumed that rate hikes from the Fed would slay the US inflation dragon. Now, recent reports (including the “supercore” number that is close to 8%) suggest the inflation is much stickier than expected and it’s the type of inflation that’s resistant to rate hikes. Rather than swooning into October like they did in 2023, gold and silver mining stocks are more likely to have little more than a pullback that forms a right shoulder of a big inverse H&S pattern, followed by a surge to $40-$45, basis GDX. Western money managers are becoming frustrated with their stock market, the crypto ETF-themed rally has fizzed, and they are impressed with action of the miners. The bottom line: Good gold stock times are here, and a lot more may be near! This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Gold #Stocks #Good #Times This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/17158-gold-stocks-good-times-could-be-here-already/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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