COM: Gold: Intermediate trend remains neutral, long term down
By Merv Burak CMT
Thursday was a bummer. Is there a disaster ahead? The “blow-off” is continuing as expected but for how long? Questions, questions, but do we have any answers? Let’s see.
GOLD
LONG TERM
Despite the continuing downside move in gold, since the “blow-off” the long term indicators have still not been affected. The long term P&F chart has been affected but has not yet given a bear signal as I require two things to happen, the action to drop below two previous bottoms (which has happened) AND the action to move below the basic up trend line (which has not yet happened). The most that can be said about the P&F chart is that it is giving a strong warning that the long term may be getting ready to be in trouble. A move on the P&F chart to the $1050 level would provide the bear signal.
As for the normal indicators, they are still in good shape. The gold price is still well above its long term positive sloping moving average line (which is presently just below the $1030 level) and the momentum indicator remains in its positive zone. The indicator is, however, heading lower and is below its negative trigger line for a warning (similar to the warning the P&F chart is giving). The volume indicator is also moving lower but remains above its positive sloping trigger line. From all this the long term rating remains BULLISH.
INTERMEDIATE TERM
Two weeks back I called the intermediate term up trend as ended based upon my FAN Principle Trend Lines. That Friday’s action had closed below the third FAN trend line (trend line shown and often referred to as a blow-off trend) and based upon my FAN Principle the trend was over. As mentioned, this is one of the few indicators that I use that provides a reversal signal very early in a trend reversal. The normal indicators take more time to develop and have not yet fully caught up with the FAN blow-off signal.
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We are also starting to get warnings on the intermediate term trend but not yet critical. The Thursday’s action did take gold below its intermediate term moving average line, where it remains on the Friday close. The line, however, is still pointing upwards. The momentum indicator is moving towards its neutral line but remains in its positive zone. As with the long term, the indicator is below its trigger line and the trigger is rapidly moving downward. As for the volume indicator, it has just moved below its trigger line although the trigger is still in an upward slope. The intermediate term rating has weakened and is now at the – NEUTRAL level, one notch above a full bear rating based upon the normal indicators. Any further down moves by gold and the moving average might turn downward. That would then bring us to a full bear. The short term moving average is still above the intermediate term average so there is no confirmation of any bear yet from these indicators.
Two weeks back I called the intermediate term up trend as ended based upon my FAN Principle Trend Lines. That Friday’s action had closed below the third FAN trend line (trend line shown and often referred to as a blow-off trend) and based upon my FAN Principle the trend was over. As mentioned, this is one of the few indicators that I use that provides a reversal signal very early in a trend reversal. The normal indicators take more time to develop and have not yet fully caught up with the FAN blow-off signal.
We are also starting to get warnings on the intermediate term trend but not yet critical. The Thursday’s action did take gold below its intermediate term moving average line, where it remains on the Friday close. The line, however, is still pointing upwards. The momentum indicator is moving towards its neutral line but remains in its positive zone. As with the long term, the indicator is below its trigger line and the trigger is rapidly moving downward. As for the volume indicator, it has just moved below its trigger line although the trigger is still in an upward slope. The intermediate term rating has weakened and is now at the – NEUTRAL level, one notch above a full bear rating based upon the normal indicators. Any further down moves by gold and the moving average might turn downward. That would then bring us to a full bear. The short term moving average is still above the intermediate term average so there is no confirmation of any bear yet from these indicators.
SILVER
Over the past three months the silver action has traced out an expanding upward sloping megaphone pattern. These megaphone patterns suggest indecision on the part of speculators as to which way to go next. An upward sloping megaphone, unfortunately, too often (but not always) suggests an eventual break on the down side. This is something to keep an eye on over the next while. Otherwise, silver is acting much like gold but not as forcefully on the down side.