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Here are some reasons for silver to bounce

Cory
July 13, 2017

When I have Dana Lyons on the show we talk about a number of different markets. Today we focus on silver because he sees a couple reasons for silver to bounce from its current level. Chart 1 below outlines the uptrend support line that silver is testing. We also discuss the unwind of the massive net short COT commercials position (Chart 2) and the typical bottom for gold in a year. All of these factors are bullish for the metal.

A final comment is made on the Dow in terms of the years ending in certain numbers. See the Chart 3 which shows how bad the second half of years ending in 7 are.

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109 Comments
    CFS
    Jul 13, 2017 13:47 AM
      Jul 13, 2017 13:57 AM

      The commercial are like the dealers in Vegas. They don’t care what the bettors want to bet on, they cover all bets. Talking about the commercials being massively short suggests the craps dealers in Vegas determine who bets on what.

      They don’t.

      A commercial short really means a speculator long. Speculators are the guys betting on the come in Vegas and on the Comex. When they bail out of their massive longs, they have to cover by selling. So if the market is going down and the OI is declining it is the longs covering moving the market, not the commercials.

      About one guy in 20 understands how commodity markets move. Anyone talking about a “commercial short” position is in the group of 19. Commercial shorts are no more meaningful than a pretty black jack dealer.

    Jul 13, 2017 13:33 AM

    One sheep herder and 19 SHEEple…. ๐Ÿ™‚

      Jul 13, 2017 13:08 PM

      OOTB:

      I’m going to steal that thought.

        Jul 13, 2017 13:43 PM

        Jerry, if I recall you retired early so I’m guessing you aren’t on Medicare. If that’s right what do you do for health insurance? Did you get an exemption for Bammycare and if so could you tell how you did it?

          Jul 13, 2017 13:21 PM

          Being self employed forever….you get use to paying high premiums, along with high dedituctibles ,along with paying for all medicines. Nice thing being 69- ,the part A Medicare takes some of risk off. I was paying $800 ..20yrs ago. Today people are getting a chance to see how it feels to pay your own way.

            Jul 13, 2017 13:14 PM

            Problem is you don’t pay your own way, you pay everyone else’s way…but I know there are some exemptions and there are some other alternatives to health insurance companies. Out where I live what the exchange charges for nothing much more than a catastrophic policy (crappy bronze plan) is completely insane. At some point you have to say f’ it.

            Jul 13, 2017 13:25 PM

            Fitts had mentioned along with Cary Lutz at FSN…health coops…..where responsible individuals join together.

            Jul 13, 2017 13:14 PM

            I have heard of them but haven’t checked them out. Got to do that and a bunch of other things…after all, “Captain January will need all his people.” ๐Ÿ™‚

        Jul 13, 2017 13:19 PM

        Bob , consider it a gift…. ๐Ÿ˜‰

    CFS
    Jul 13, 2017 13:45 AM
    Jul 13, 2017 13:55 PM

    The $silver daily and weekly charts are already wrecked. Now its the silver miners turn.
    I thought maybe the silver miners could close at the upper portion of today’s range, but they are closing weak, some extremely weak. The path of least resistance is clearly down. I expect HL to tag its 100 WMA in the low 4’s in the next 4 weeks. I expect AXU will tag its 200 WMA at $1.08, and I think it could easily see prices in the 80-90 cent region.

    Jul 13, 2017 13:31 PM

    This is the $sugar weekly chart back from the late 1990’s. I think it is a perfect analog to GDX’s current weekly chart. The alignment of the MAs is uncanny.

    http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=%24SUGAR&p=W&st=1999-07-13&en=2003-01-01&id=p91714343993&a=534256580&listNum=1

    CFS
    Jul 13, 2017 13:15 PM

    Justice in America……..it all depends if you are politically connected.

    This stinks; abuse of power.
    Bill Clinton appointed judge, another part of the corruption.

    OK, so it’s off Topic, but it is about Silver if you read the article.

      Jul 13, 2017 13:55 PM

      Chartster:
      Your article misses Dirty Russian Money laundered in New York Real estate.
      This will be the straw.
      Mark my words.

        Jul 14, 2017 14:54 AM

        Lemme guess, amalgamated bank NY ?

          Jul 14, 2017 14:50 AM

          My best guess says all roads lead to Cypress.

    Jul 13, 2017 13:40 PM

    Anyone else here think Hillary had Seth Rich bumped off? After read what’s below plus some other things including Assange’s hinting at it I voiced my opinion in another forum and was naturally called a nut case conspiracy theorists, even by the right wingers. I told them I was sure Hilly and Billy would make sure it remains just a theory, even if they have to rub out more people…

    Independent group releases new report on Seth Rich murder investigation

    D.C. Police tell the 7 ON YOUR SIDE I-Team that Seth Richโ€™s murder is still being investigated as a botched robbery.

    The Profiling Project doesnโ€™t buy it. A report just issued by the Profiling Project says the murder was more likely committed by a hired killer.

    http://wjla.com/news/local/read-new-report-released-on-seth-richs-murder-investigation

      CFS
      Jul 13, 2017 13:38 PM

      More probable was DNC operation.
      Hilliary may or may not have been totally in loop.

        Jul 13, 2017 13:20 PM

        That sounds more plausible. I am sure slick Willy and Hilly are more than smart enough to make sure they won’t get caught. If they did order the hit I’m sure they kept enough distance to have plausible deniability and if the didn’t order the hit (at least directly), I’d bet they knew about it and tacitly supported it.

          Jul 13, 2017 13:23 PM

          Another suspect should certainly be Podesta.

      Jul 14, 2017 14:48 AM

      The list of deaths around the Clinton’s is 80…l am betting the odd are she did…

    Jul 13, 2017 13:25 PM

    Callinex Mines: High Grades, Prolific Districts and Countless Catalysts
    by @TomWallace on July 13, 2017

    “I had the chance to catch up with Max Porterfield, CEO of Callinex Mines. Theyโ€™ve got a portfolio of very attractive zinc projects sporting intersections like 7.4m of 35% Zn Eq, 12.4m of 34% Zn Eq. and 19.6m of 24% Zn Eq. Those specific results were from the Big Island project that hasnโ€™t been drilled since 1991 (yuge potential). Their projects are surrounded by other mines so the infrastructure is top notch. Theyโ€™ve got proven mine finders on their team and the company is trading far below their peer group on a per pound in the ground basis, so I wont be surprised to see Callinex shoot up when the market realizes this. โ€œBargainโ€ is a word iโ€™d use to describe the company at the current price, especially when you look at the short term zinc supply picture.”

    https://ceo.ca/@tomwallace/callinex-mines-high-grades-prolific-districts-and-countless-catalysts

    Jul 13, 2017 13:36 PM

    Forecasts for Uranium price all point up
    Frik Els | about 3 hours ago

    “Uranium was the glaring exception amid a broad-based rally in metals and minerals in 2016. The price of U3O8 fell 41% in 2016 with the industry tracker UxC’s broker average price hitting 12-year lows below $18 per pound in November.

    After top supplier Kazakhstan announced in the second week of January that it’s cutting output by 5.2 million pounds, equal to 3% of global production, the price rallied, hitting $26.75 a pound by mid-February.

    But Japanese utility TEPCOโ€™s declaration of force majeure on a key uranium delivery contract from Cameco Corp. (CCO-T), the world’s top listed uranium producer, dampened enthusiasm.

    And news in April that the US dept of Energy is making cuts to the amount of uranium that it disperses into the market (as much as 1.1m pounds per year less) did little to buoy sentiment, not to mention bad news surrounding nuclear power including the first new reactor to be built in the UK in a generation and risks to the US industry.

    Last week Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom suspended its Mkuju River uranium project in Tanzania for at least three years due to depressed uranium market.

    Spot uranium rose to $20.75 this week but remains technically in a bear market, trading down more than 20% from its February peak. Despite the current negativity analysts surveyed by FocusEconomics in July predict a steady increase in the price from today’s levels rising by 40% by the end of next year and over $40 a pound in 2020:”

    http://www.mining.com/forecasts-uranium-price-point/

    Jul 13, 2017 13:02 PM

    Keep an eye on Palladium.
    Physical deficit of 1.2 million ounces grew by one quarter in 2016
    Net balance rose to a deficit of .67 million ounces.
    Mine production contracted by 2% last year.
    7.36 million ounces used for auto catalysts last year was the 5th successive all time high.

      Jul 14, 2017 14:40 AM

      They can start mining the auto grave yard….plenty of supply there

        Jul 14, 2017 14:49 AM

        Actually Jerry there has been an increase in scrap supply.
        This has been counterbalancing the drop in mine supply.
        I’d be willing to bet there isn’t much left in the junk yards.

          Jul 14, 2017 14:50 AM

          Ha – we were posting at the same time JohnK. Agreed.

          Jul 14, 2017 14:23 AM

          Plenty of junk on the dealer floor ๐Ÿ™‚ and lots,wholesale lot, off lease vehicles, autos sales have topped.
          All kidding aside , thanks for the reply.

        Jul 14, 2017 14:50 AM

        Stillwater Mining has been recycling the PGMs from autos for years and there are far fewer available than one might assume. Most scrapyards realize the metal value and send them off for recycling. Stillwater really has grown the recycling division of their company this way over the last decade, but now (SBGL) Sibanye will be the recipient of those revenues, since they acquired SWC.

          Jul 14, 2017 14:54 AM

          Hi Shad :
          I hate to beg but I will anyway.
          How about your list of Platinum,paladium explorers and producers.
          I think I have about every list you have posted except these.

            Jul 14, 2017 14:08 AM

            * PGM Stocks

            ABERDEEN INTERNATIONAL INC
            ANGLO PLATINUM LTD
            ATLATSA RES CORP
            CLEAN COMMODITIES CORPORATION
            EASTERN PLATINUM LTD
            IMPALA PLATINUM HOLDINGS LTD
            IVANHOE MINES LTD
            JUBILEE PLATINUM PLC
            KENMARE RESOURCES LIMITED
            LONMIN PLC
            MINFOCUS EXPLORATION
            MMC NORILSK NICKEL PJSC
            NICKLE ONE INC
            NKWE PLATINUM LTD
            NOBLE METALS
            NORONT RESOURCES LTD
            NORTH AMERN PALLADIUM LTD
            NORTHAM PLATINUM PROPERTY LTD
            NORTHERN SHIELD RESOURCES INC
            NOVX21 INC
            PACIFIC NORTHWEST CAPITAL CORP
            PAN AFRICAN RESOURCES
            PANORAMIC RESOURCES LTD
            PLATINUM GROUP METALS LIMITED
            POLYMET MINING CORPORATION
            SIBANYE GOLD LIMITED
            SYLVANIA PLATINUM LIMITED
            TALON METAL CORPORATION
            THARISA PLC
            TRANSITION METALS CORP (NEW)
            UCORE RARE METALS INC
            WALLBRIDGE MINING COMPANY LTD
            WELLGREEN PLATINUM LTD
            WESTERN AREAS NL
            ZKB PALLADIUM CORPORATION

            * PGM – Funds and ETFs

            PHYSICAL PALLADIUM SHARES
            IPATH BLMBRG PLATINUM SUBINDEX TR ETN
            PHYSICAL PLATINUM SHARES
            E-TRACS UBS LONG PLATINUM
            SPROTT PHYSICAL PLATINUM & PALLADIUM TRS

            Jul 14, 2017 14:16 AM

            Shad:
            I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again .
            We here at the K E Report have been blessed with your hard work and willingness to share with others.
            Thanks again .

            Jul 14, 2017 14:26 AM

            Thanks for the kind words JohnK. Cheers Matey!

      Jul 14, 2017 14:56 AM

      Another company capitalizing on the extraction of PGMs from tailings, waste rocks, chromite, and slag / slurries is (JLP.L) (JUBPF) Jubilee Platinum.

      > ConRoast (South Africa)

      “Jubileeโ€™s unique access to the ConRoast process enables Jubilee to unlock the inherent PGE (platinum group element) values in the traditional chrome ores via the extraction of PGEs and chrome from near- or at-surface platinum containing chrome reefs.”

      “Fundamentally, the ConRoast process involves removing sulphur from metal sulphide concentrate prior to smelting in a DC arc furnace, which under reducing conditions produces molten iron droplets to capture PGEs, nickel, copper and cobalt . These droplets settle out into an iron alloy prior to refining the alloy recovery and separation of the individual base metals from the PGMs.”

      http://www.jubileeplatinum.com/conroast_detail.htm

        Jul 14, 2017 14:00 AM

        Check out Jubilee’s Platinum/Palladium/Chrome tailings projects as well as their PGMs from Nickel Tailings. They are using those to drive revenues to get at their larger scale PGM development projects.

        – The Hernic plant in South Africa
        – Leinster nickel tailings property in Western Australia

        http://www.jubileeplatinum.com/projects.htm

          Jul 14, 2017 14:56 AM

          My favorite…..

            Jul 14, 2017 14:59 AM

            Except south Africa…look out…reports out today..gov’t looking to take over mines..need more research on the subject

            Jul 14, 2017 14:19 AM

            Yes, South Africa is not a jurisdiction that is very safe and they have all kinds of Union BS and Government intervention, bordering on nationalizing certain assets. However, South Africa holds one of the larger ares of PGM endowed resources on the planet. There are other operations in Russia, Australia, Europe and parts of Canada that show promise but South Africa has the goods. With Jubilee I really like that they have focused on processing to generate PGMs & Chrome from tailings and waste to get things moving, but still hold some of the remaining large undeveloped PGM deposits for the pricing is right and their revenues are large enough.

            Jul 14, 2017 14:22 AM

            Here’s a recent video with management at Jubilee:

            http://webcasting.brrmedia.co.uk/broadcast/591eafcc1ef2297b08216aaa

            Jul 14, 2017 14:24 AM

            Tks for the comment….

            Jul 14, 2017 14:35 AM

            Very ” trailing..”… thanks for the video

            Jul 14, 2017 14:01 AM

            Leon Coetzer, Chief Executive of Jubilee Platinum commented:

            “I am very pleased to announce that Hernic is up to full operational status. I now look forward to Jubilee receiving the financial benefits that this project will undoubtedly deliver. ”

            “We are actively pursuing further opportunities in platinum and base metal processing and will keep the market updated on progress made in this regard.”

            http://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/news/market-news/market-news-detail/JLP/13261989.html

    Jul 13, 2017 13:35 PM

    Hey Ex your namesake has broken the $1 barrier….and for those still following the Auryn story it just got a NYSE listing announcement
    http://www.aurynresources.com/news/auryn-resources-to-commence-trading-on-the-nyse-mkt

      Jul 14, 2017 14:47 AM

      Hey Wolfster – yes…. I’ve been watching it’s ascent. Some of that may be the progress and expectations regarding the permitting as well.

        Jul 14, 2017 14:08 AM

        Still waiting for proper valuation based on NPV…..but then again I’m waiting for gzz to be properly valued too. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

          Jul 14, 2017 14:09 AM

          Agreed on both points. GZZ back on sale….. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Jul 14, 2017 14:00 AM
    Jul 14, 2017 14:07 AM

    Volkswagen: 40 Battery Gigafactories Needed For Electric Car Revolution
    July 14th, 2017 by Steve Hanley

    “If every other manufacturer also finds electric cars amount to one quarter of their sales, the world will need 1.5 terawatt-hours of batteries each year. That equates to 40 Gigafactories making 35 gigawatt-hours of lithium-ion battery cells each year. Add in batteries for the emerging grid storage market and the need for battery cells will be much more.”

    “One way to decrease the need for massive new battery factories would be to increase the energy density of individual battery cells, something that corporations and researchers around the world are working feverishly to make happen. โ€œWe are in the middle of development work. That means we are producing new results every week,โ€ Bosch Mobility Solutions chief Rolf Bulander told Automotive News last week.”

    “New battery technology could include solid-state batteries that replace the liquid electrolyte used in todayโ€™s lithium-ion products. Doing so would eliminate the need for complex and expensive battery cooling systems, lowering the cost of electric cars. Different battery chemistries, from lithium-sulphur to lithium-air chemistries, are being researched, but VWโ€™s Eichhorn says such batteries are 15 years away from commercial production.”

    https://cleantechnica.com/2017/07/14/volkswagen-40-battery-gigafactories-needed-electric-car-revolution/

      Jul 14, 2017 14:18 AM

      15 yrs away ,will give the auto industry time enough to get rid of the inventory glut…

        Jul 14, 2017 14:29 AM

        The last thing we need is an electric car revolution. It’s a scam based on a scam.

          Jul 14, 2017 14:32 AM

          I agree..

            Jul 14, 2017 14:21 AM

            Just reporting on the developments in the industry. One could argue many businesses or products hurled at world markets aren’t of real value or had better alternatives, but the regardless, Battery plants will be needed for all the Electric Buses being utilized in many parts of the world (particularly Asia), Electric Trucks and Hauling equipment, Electric Bikes, Laptops, Tablets, SmartPhones, Drones, PowerTools, etc…

            Still one of the larger needs, Backup Batteries, has been spawned out of the limitations of Renewable Energy’s to provide 24/7 baseload power. One could make the case that most of the Green Propaganda is wrong or very overstated, but pollution is real and air quality & smog in most developing cities are the real policy drivers.

            ** Back Up Batteries will be a driver in the commodities like Lithium, Cobalt, Copper, Nickel, PGMs, and Manganese that feed the Battery Tech industry. That is my main interest in the story.

            An investor doesn’t have to agree with the reason a trend is beginning to capitalize on the money flows into that sector. People didn’t have to understand Beanie Babies to cash in the “Great Beanie Baby Bubble”. When SmartPhone or Drones
            Blockchain came out many thought they were silly notions, and even resisted them quite verbally, but their application has shown they were more than just a flash in the pan.

            While I agree the policy moves have all kinds of hypocrisy, pseudo-science, lies, and misinformed people that believe they are doing the right thing, but are really idiots, the trends in public sentiment, energy policy, and manufacturing are moving that way regardless.

            I’d recommend the book “Who Moved My Cheese” .

            Jul 14, 2017 14:29 AM

            Good point

            Jul 14, 2017 14:30 AM

            That trend could reverse but I wouldn’t bet on it.

            Jul 14, 2017 14:35 AM

            There is too much momentum behind the trend at present for their to be a substitution or for people to come to their senses. There are so many areas of life from small gadgets to large vehicles that require some form of energy storage. For now it is in Batteries. Renewable energy is being crammed down everyone’s throats, and if countries like Germany or Japan or South Korea are abandoning Nuclear and diving into Solar & Wind then they are going to need BackUp Batteries.

            One day there may be a whole new paradigm, but for now Lithium, Cobalt, Copper, Nickel, PGMs, and Manganese are areas in extractive mining that have been benefiting as a result. I’m betting on them….. for now….

            Jul 14, 2017 14:35 AM

            their = there

            Jul 14, 2017 14:43 AM

            I think a lot of people are waking up but it won’t be enough to stop those who are doing the looting.

            Jul 14, 2017 14:54 AM

            Sadly you are correct Matthew. Free Energy has also been around for 60 years, but nobody wanted to awaken to that either. If we redirected the government spending on war we could feed the world, etc…. etc… Nobody said humanity was a rational race of beings.

            There have been many ways to approach industry, energy, food, etc… differently, but once the business interests of the Deep State are involved, they don’t play nicely.

            The Sheeple then buy their story hook, line, and sinker…. and people mobilize as a herd to walk to their beat, and thus trends form and play out. It’s been happening throughout human history as people always think they can run the village better (and hook up their friends and family along the way). Control & Greed still drive the bus.

            Jul 14, 2017 14:57 AM

            The fuel of the bus is Taxation.

            Jul 14, 2017 14:01 AM

            Wheels On The Bus Go Round And Round

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7lxeX3EsNw

            Jul 14, 2017 14:18 AM

            Noam Chomsky’s climate claims debunked

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz1UrZaaieA

            Jul 14, 2017 14:25 AM

            Thanks Matthew. That’s a good video, and I’ve seen it before. Worth the watch!

            Jul 14, 2017 14:30 AM

            That video is a bit different and I had actually seen the regular speech from a fwe months which gets quoted in it:

            Noam Chomsky Climate Change Speech 2017

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdAOgNTxxt0

            Jul 14, 2017 14:40 AM

            Noam Chomsky has been a full of it for years, and in general I don’t agree with his outlook. However, I check in once in a while to see what he’s moaning on about….

            He has a wide audience of insane ultra liberals putting him on a pedestal. Once in a while he has an interesting point, but he is normally off his rocker.

            I have friends of all stripes, but the wacked out Bernie Sanders crew love to email me Noam pieces, so there seems to be a lot of cross-pollination with those circles.

            Jul 14, 2017 14:45 AM

            Watching the debunking video now. I have already fired it out to a few people that sent me the Noam speech a few months back. Some good points to call him out on so much disinformation. Thanks for the post Matthew.

            Jul 14, 2017 14:03 AM

            What makes Noam so dangerous is his decades of telling enough truth to cause his followers to retire any skepticism that might otherwise have had.

            Whether due to incompetence or laziness – or both, people love to follow heroes rather than attempt to sort out the truth for themselves.

            https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=chomsky+gatekeeper

            Jul 14, 2017 14:19 AM

            That is a solid point Matthew. Noam isn’t a complete idiot, and when 911 happened and the Iraq wars, etc.. he had a few good insights, so he isn’t a complete idiot, but 80% of what he says is liberal nonsense. I check in with his thoughts from time to time just see what he’s banging on about, but have the ability to differentiate the good nuggets from the nonsense. Most of his followers that want to glorify him just blindly follow him. As you say, that does make him particularly dangerous since many use his words as their rationale to push false agendas. Again, the Bernie worshipers tend to really go nuts for Noam as well, and what I find particularly concerning is the high concentration of younger adults that seem swept up in the madness of crowds….

            Jul 14, 2017 14:24 AM

            I won’t give him the cover that calling him an idiot affords. He is much worse than an idiot because he knows exactly what he’s doing when he lies.

            Jul 14, 2017 14:30 AM

            Yes. He knows exactly what he is doing and is a tool, but I honestly think he believes some of the BS. Sincerity is not a measure of truth though…. as some people can be sincerely wrong… (lol)

            Good thoughts sir and thanks for the video links.

          Jul 14, 2017 14:54 AM

          Right arm, Matthew!

            Jul 14, 2017 14:58 AM

            Left leg!

        Jul 14, 2017 14:35 AM

        VW….trying to play good guy to the California libs after the emissions scam…. ๐Ÿ™‚

          Jul 14, 2017 14:06 AM

          Don’t remind me. I’m one of the suckers who bought in 2015 and financed it just before the you know what hit the fan. Basically I leased my car for 2 1/2 yrs as I walk away breaking even….. mind you I did 155K in those 2 1/2yrs

            Jul 14, 2017 14:52 AM

            155000 miles in 2 1/2 yrs…. that is a lot of miles,

          Jul 14, 2017 14:25 AM

          Agreed OOTB, but most car companies are moving into EVs in a bigger way and they didn’t need a scandal to realize the cheese is moving….

            Jul 14, 2017 14:33 AM

            Those rats chasing that cheese are going to have a hard time becoming fat rats…. ๐Ÿ˜‰

            Jul 14, 2017 14:40 AM

            Well they all got caught in the end with their diesels just that vw was first so you haven’t really heard much about the others and their settlements

            Jul 14, 2017 14:44 AM

            Haha! That may be true OOTB.

            Here’s who won’t starve though….. The FAT CATS (Politicians, Lobbyists, and business Cronies). If the Fat Cats are pushing EVs, Renewable Energy, and the build out of MegaBattery plants, then they don’t care what rats they eat along the way….

            I’m just considering the industries that are going to supply the materials or this latest adventure humanity is on. Sell em’ the picks and shovels….

            Jul 14, 2017 14:46 AM

            A solid point Wolfster. More stories to come…….. within the Auto Industry.

            News at 11.

            Jul 14, 2017 14:49 AM

            Good point, and thanks for posting the info…good to have some other investment opportunities…

            Jul 14, 2017 14:06 AM

            Thanks OOTB. There are a number of extractive Resource companies, and we cover Gold and Silver and Oil all the time. It is fun to occasionally review other sectors in the Commodities and Energy Sectors.

            Now……. Back to the ever-pressing question:

            What is gold’s price today????? And why……? (lol)

            Jul 14, 2017 14:38 AM

            Gold going back ,$1307…then down again…

            Jul 14, 2017 14:46 AM

            ๐Ÿ™‚

    Jul 14, 2017 14:51 AM

    I’ll be surprised if the next intermediate term top for the loonie isn’t above 84:

    http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=%24CDW&p=W&yr=3&mn=3&dy=0&id=p90212539467&a=531923924

    Jul 14, 2017 14:53 AM

    miners acting weak again relative to the metals. Lots of doji candles so far today. Wouldn’t be shock in the least if they close well off the opening price, which is bearish. The path of least resistance is clearly down.

    I just can’t see this type of consolidation resolving upwards (using AXU as an example). It just never happens in this godforsaken sector. I will be shocked if we break out upwards and sustain the breakout:

    http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=AXU&p=D&b=5&g=0&id=p84094472145&a=534358318&listNum=1

      Jul 14, 2017 14:04 AM

      That is true today. GDX is up a little more than twice as much as GLD and that is not great. Bulls and bears alike just need more evidence that this is more than a bounce or relief rally before they’ll act aggressively.

      As you’ve probably gathered, I do believe that this is not just a bounce but the beginning of a large move that will last many months.

    Jul 14, 2017 14:31 AM

    I can’t tell if it starts today or next week, but PMs and conventional stocks are about to get taken to the woodshed.

    Jul 14, 2017 14:32 AM

    Wow, is all I have to say. This is literally the narrowest the weekly bollinger bands have been on the charts (going back to 1983).

    http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=NEM&p=W&b=5&g=0&id=p36471739426&a=534361883&listNum=1

    Jul 14, 2017 14:49 AM

    If I didn’t have 3 kids I would have no problem living in a tiny house. My wife isn’t a minimalist though.

    Hell, if the miners get flushed here, I may have to move into my own tiny house made out of a refrigerator box.