Saturday 26 January 2013

All general statements are untrue, [including the one above and this one].
There are exceptions to every general rule, so they cannot always be true.

There is truth to the consideration that all fundamentals and opinions are
useless in the markets, as they pertain to timing, and timing plays a huge
role when investing/trading. What fundamentals/opinions do is put one’s
belief system into a context with regard to the market[s]. If one wants to
profit from any belief, he/she is then pitted against the forces of the
marketplace in their exercise.

If you know about the fundamentals, to whatever degree you believe, and/or
if you have an opinion, from whatever source and however reliable or not, the
question then becomes, “What are you going to do about it?” Our premise
topic, fundamentals and opinions are useless, goes back to what we have stated
before:

It does not matter what others say about the market; what matters
is what the market says about
others.

People are drawn to articles/information that reinforces their beliefs. Markets
force people to put aside their bias and deal with what is, or else deal with the
consequences if the bias/belief is in conflict. The market is, and always will be,
the final arbiter of all “facts” and “opinions.”

The market is composed of all the known [and not so well-known] facts that affect
supply and demand. “The gold held in New York and London is/may be gone.”
Fact or fiction? The Fed and London ain’t telling, or what they are telling is that
“belief” is untrue. Fiat currencies are being created at unprecedented levels. We
all know that is a fact, and many believe gold and silver will/should recognize that
fact and be priced accordingly, [but are not]. The fundamentals for silver supply and
demand are incredibly bullish. Few can deny that, the few being the Fed and JPM,
et al.

The market knows all of this! Yet, the price of both gold and silver are languishing
in protracted trading ranges. So how valuable are the fundamentals or opinions
about gold going to $5,000, or silver to $400, [pick your own number, as most
undoubtedly have one]?

For right now, and for the pat 18 months or so, the best information in the world,
the strongest opinions held have been “useless.” The charts, [the market translated
into a visual format], reflect the trading ranges, and current prices are just about
dead center within them. The middle of a trading range is where the level of knowledge
is at its lowest. It is a coin toss. Price can rally to the top of the range and still fail, or
it can decline to the bottom of the range and fail to go lower. Flip a coin!

Whatever your opinion of where the price of gold and/or silver should be, this is what
the market is saying about your “belief/opinion:”

[Monthly charts are not included as the month ends next week, and those charts will be
included next week. The discussion for gold is more general, and a little more detail is
given in the silver charts, as both are similar.]

The market is showing price to be in the middle of a lengthy trading range, [TR], and
until the TR is broken, up or down, one is spinning wheels in between. Last week, we
showed how the clustering of closes could signify support and a rally, or a pause before
continuing lower. The gold “rally” fizzled and has retraced back to the clustering. Will
it continue to act as support, or fail?

Not only is gold in the middle of the TR, it is also in the middle of a down channel. It
is anyone’s guess for now.

Let us add that the fundamentals are incredibly bullish, and within that context, we
continue to advocate buying the physical at any price, and buy consistently. Our
analysis pertains to trading/buying the futures. Regardless of the bullish context of
the fundamentals, the market is saying, “Not right now.” Until price rallies above
$1,800, it is not going reach whatever future expectation one may have, which is
all we are saying. For timing, any/all fundamental considerations are useless. For
positioning one’s self in the physical, now is the time. When gold/silver take off,
[even we have a bias], it will be fast and furious [opinion], with no looking back, but
that can be months, Quarters, possibly year[s] away.

GCG W 26 Jan 13

The daily chart comments pretty much speak for themselves.

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