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Tuesday March 27, 2012 10:59

  • Mainstream media tells you that the Dow soared yesterday. Maybe it did, against the dollar. Against gold, the Dow fell. Please click here now. Gold is potentially set to outperform both the dollar and the Dow, in a very big way, in a very short amount of time.

  • The same is true for silver. I talked yesterday about what I’ve termed the “wedgification” of the gold chart. Wedgification is not a real word. It is a term I coined, like “head and shouldering”, to describe the process where one chart pattern displays fractal-like action, morphing repeatedly into ever-larger patterns of the same type.

  • A small head and shoulders pattern can become the head of a larger head and shoulders pattern. Likewise, the initial and very bullish gold wedge has just become overpowered by an even larger wedge.

  • In the case of silver, there is a process going on that I’ve termed “rectangularization”. Please click here now. Note the black supply line that I’ve highlighted at point “A” on the chart.

  • Now look at point “B”. That’s the price area that was rightfully called a “breakout” by most silver investors. Breakouts should never be bought by anyone other than gamblers. A breakout indicates the potential coming profits on positions already bought at much lower prices.

  • The breakout at point B was a very positive event for the silver market. Now, make note of point “C”. That’s the point where silver suddenly declined as the bond market began to fall. Now that the silver price has spent some time well below point C, you can draw in a new supply line across that point.

  • You can now see the “rectangularization” of the silver chart in play, as an even bigger drifting rectangle is now visible on the chart. Bigger price patterns have bigger price targets.

  • The reason I push the gold community so hard about building emotional strength to manage growing volatility in the gold price is because the upside is so enormous.

  • In this epic crisis, if you can’t endure gold dropping a few hundred dollars an ounce you’ll likely never make it to the “honeypot zone”.

  • The t-bond has been put onto the radar screens of most institutional money managers. Rising interest rates can negatively affect gold in the short term. Yesterday, you received some good news, in the form of statements made by Ben Bernanke about the need to maintain “accommodative” monetary policy.

  • I’m not sure how many investors looked at the bond chart as Dr. Bernanke made those statements, but there was not much in the way of celebration, and that remains a concern. Please click here now. You can see that the bond did not exactly cheer as the head of the Fed spoke.

  • Note the price resistance in the 139 area on that chart. It’s going to be important to watch how the bond price acts if there is a rally towards 139.

  • One of the most bearish charts I see in any major market right now is the monthly bond chart. To view a veritable “landslide of sell signals”, please click here now.

  • How do you, the investor, reconcile the horrific picture on the bond chart against the ultra-bullish picture on the gold chart? You start by strengthening yourself emotionally to deal with the fact that surprise, not prediction, is the theme of this crisis.

  • Another “chart of horrors” that I’d like you to focus on is the US dollar monthly chart. Please click here now. The 14,3,3 Stochastics series has done a very good job of indicating tops in the dollar, and one such “top call” is in play now.

  • Bond market players appear to be very negative about the prospects for QE3, while gold market players seem to believe that a collapse in the bond will be quickly followed by an even bigger collapse in the dollar.

  • The appearance of both the gold and bond charts seem to indicate this is an accurate picture of the “liquidity flows posturing” of the largest major market players.

  • To view the “gold wedgification” chart, please click here now. Look at how the supply line drawn through high price of point “A” and the demand line combined to create a powerful wedge pattern.

  • Within the wedge there is head and shouldering action, but the overall picture is that of a wedge, not a head and shoulders pattern.

  • Now, make note of the supply line drawn through point “B”. Coupled with the same demand line, there is now an even larger wedge pattern in play, which I’ve termed a “super wedge”.

  • Investors need to understand that the gold price can move hundreds of dollars in either direction and all that movement may do is create an even larger wedge pattern.

  • Generally speaking, gold stock investors were a little glum yesterday, as once again bullion blasted higher while their stocks mostly meandered or failed to perform. I talked yesterday about the need to be selective in your stock picking.

  • Please click here now. That is the GLDX-nyse gold juniors fund. Many investors were disappointed that GLDX failed to perform to the degree that GDXJ-nyse did yesterday. Patience is required in a super-crisis, but I think your time to shine is finally here.

  • The GLDX chart looks extremely bullish. Almost every indicator and oscillator is flashing light or heavy buy signals, while price itself coils into a fabulous wedge pattern, like a king cobra poised to strike at the hearts of your dollarbug foes!

Thanks!
Cheers
St

By Stewart Thomson
Written between 4am-7am. 5-6 issues per week. Emailed at aprox 9am daily.

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