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Crude Triggers a Buy Signal

January 26, 2024

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

Stocks aren’t the only assets catching a bid.

Commodities are, too. 

Despite their current rallies, the average investor isn’t concerned with cocoa, cotton, and lean hog futures. 

I get it… What do lean hog futures have to do with Tesla $TSLA?

But Dr. Copper – with its Ph.D. in economics – is ripping higher this week. 

And crude oil is trading above our risk level outlined last month.

Check out crude oil futures slicing through the 75 level:

 

Kudos to those who took the signal, as it’s over a third of the way to our target of 83. 

Crude is up 0.75% today alone, heading into the close with an intra-day high of 78.21. I like seeing strength heading into Friday’s close, as it often spills into the following week.

I imagine crude will hit our target within the next few weeks.

I’m taking profits at our target without question. The 83 level marks a logical potential resistance zone. And crude trades closer to the lower bounds of a much larger consolidation.

I believe crude will eventually break above 83 further down the...

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Gold Miners Hit a New Relative Low

January 22, 2024

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

First, gold failed to hold its breakout to new all-time highs.

Then, the silver-to-gold ratio undercut a critical shelf of former lows.

Now, the Gold Miners ETF $GDX is printing a new all-time low versus the broader market!

Is there any sane reason to bet on the miners right now?

Let’s take a look…

Check out GDX relative to the S&P 500 ETF $SPY: 

 

If precious metals are in a bull market, the stocks that benefit the most in that environment are not making new all-time relative lows versus the broader market.

And if the new all-time relative low isn’t enough, the components of the Philadelphia Gold & Silver Index cover it:

 

Only one – Eldorado Gold $EGO – out of the 30 stocks in the index did not print a fresh four-week low last week.

Ugly!

Yet plenty of gold mining stocks continue to carve out bullish reversal formations despite the broad near-term weakness.

Orla Mining $ORLA stands out:

 

ORLA is forming a potential inverted head and shoulder pattern as the 14-day RSI posts a bullish divergence.

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Gold Miners Hit a New Relative Low

January 22, 2024

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

First, gold failed to hold its breakout to new all-time highs.

Then, the silver-to-gold ratio undercut a critical shelf of former lows.

Now, the Gold Miners ETF $GDX is printing a new all-time low versus the broader market!

Is there any sane reason to bet on the miners right now?

Let’s take a look…

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Don’t Miss the Move in Marine Shipping Stocks

January 19, 2024

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

Houthi rebels are rampaging in the Red Sea.

The result: Many carriers are taking the scenic route around the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa instead of the Suez Canal. 

The longer route brings weeks-long delays and increased costs as the price to ship a 40-foot-long container has nearly doubled since late November.

It won’t be long before those additional charges trickle down to us, the consumer.

What are you going to do?

Buy marine shipping stocks!

Check out our custom equal-weight marine shipping index posting fresh eight-year highs:

 

I like buying base breakouts, especially when they reclaim critical shelves of former lows (notice the polarity zone marked by the ‘12 and ‘14 troughs and early ‘23 peak).

These often overlooked stocks (seriously, when’s the last time you bought a shipping stock?) are also on the verge of breaking out versus the broader market:

 

It always bears repeating: The strongest trends outperform their alternatives.

Many of the names in our index will post new highs upon completing this bullish reversal...

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What’s Up With Franco-Nevada?

January 16, 2024

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

The US dollar is marching higher, stomping gold mining stocks into dust.

Harmony $HMY, Kinross $KGC, and Eldorado Gold $EGO are hovering just above last month's breakout levels.

And Franco Nevada $FNV –  a secular leader among royalty companies – is sliding toward fresh multi-year lows!

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What’s Up With Franco-Nevada?

January 16, 2024

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

The US dollar is marching higher, stomping gold mining stocks into dust.

Harmony $HMY, Kinross $KGC, and Eldorado Gold $EGO are hovering just above last month’s breakout levels.

And Franco Nevada $FNV –  a secular leader among royalty companies – is sliding toward fresh multi-year lows!

Check out FNV undercutting a shelf of former lows:

 

I’m not crazy about shorting it. But you can’t own FNV below its 2022 lows at approximately 110.

The path of least resistance points toward 80 if it trades below those former lows.

A Franco-Nevada breakdown shines an unfavorable light on the current condition of the precious metals space. But FNV is taking a different course than most royalty companies.

Here’s a performance chart of FNV, Royal Gold $RGLD, Osisko Gold Royalties $OR, and the SPDR Gold Trust ETF $GLD since last March:

 

The returns carry less significance here than the divergence beginning last fall.

OR, RGLD, and GLD bottomed last October (when the US dollar peaked – not a coincidence) while FNV continued to fall.

I have no idea what’s going on at FNV....

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Buyers Beware: Cocoa’s Epic Rally Falters

January 12, 2024

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

Danger Will Robinson, Danger!

Cocoa futures have violated a parabolic trendline. 

And it may not be safe for bulls to hold their long positions…

Cocoa fell -2.50% on Monday, cementing last week’s trendline break.

 

Commodity markets tend to experience steep selloffs following dramatic rallies. Escalator up, elevator down.  

But buyers are refusing to throw in the towel here. In fact, Monday’s potential top is yielding a fresh 46-year high today – not bearish.

I will not short those new highs. Nevertheless, I want to prepare for Cocoa’s eventual decline.

Check out the March contract:

 

For now, 4094 marks the line in the sand. A break below that level flashes a sell signal. But only if today’s run-up in price fails to hold.

My bias remains higher toward 5000 (key extension level) as long as cocoa trades above 4343.

On the other hand, I’m ready to get short on a decisive breakdown with an initial target of approximately 3400 (the Oct. ‘23 low) and a secondary objective of roughly 2900.

The zoomed-out weekly chart...

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The Silver-Gold Ratio Hits a Fresh Six-Month Low

January 8, 2024

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

A risk-off tone is blanketing the precious metal space as a key data point suggests more pain ahead…

Silver is underperforming gold.

Check out silver undercutting a shelf of former lows relative to gold:

 

The breakdown signals a lack of interest or risk-seeking behavior in the higher-beta vehicle.

When silver fails to catch a relative bid, the entire precious metals space tends to follow. 

Last month’s breakout in the Silver Miners ETF $SIL is failing to hold:

 

It’s simple: We can’t carry a long SIL position if it trades below 28.

These stocks will eventually resolve higher. But sellers have the upper hand for now.

The Gold Miners ETF $GDX is also sliding:

 

The 30 level remains our line in the sand. I don’t want anything to do with GDX below that level. 

It’s hard to imagine gold futures decisively breaking to new all-time highs while GDX trades below its former 2016 high.  

The same analysis applies to the MSCI Global Gold Miners ETF $RING:

 

The next secular bull run for gold mining stocks remains on hold...

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Commodities: Where to Find the Next Base Breakout

January 5, 2024

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

What goes up must come down.

It’s an old commodity market maxim that never fails to deliver. The cattle, sugar, and OJ markets embodied this truth last year. 

But as the calendar flips to 2024, it’s time to track those markets that failed to launch in 2023.

Here are three of my favorites…

Coffee

Unlike other softs such as cocoa and sugar, coffee failed to produce monster gains last year. 

But it’s now attempting to carve out a multi-year double bottom:

 

Notice the resistance level at approximately 197 coincides with a key retracement level and a shelf of former lows. That’s our breakout level.

Also, note that the 168 level proved an excellent area to define our risk and get long well before our current line in the sand. A similar early-entry opportunity is taking shape in the cotton market. 

But first, a daily chart of March coffee:

 

I like buying coffee futures on a decisive close...

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New All-time Highs on Gold’s Horizon

January 2, 2024

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

The first day of trading is full of uncertainty and excitement. 

Aren’t they all!

Yet the new year brings one promise: events that have yet to come.

As corny as it sounds, it’s true.

Sure, precious metal bulls see new all-time highs for gold on the horizon.

I’m right there with them.

But let’s not get ahead of ourselves on day one.

Instead, let’s start the year with a long-term chart of gold…

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New All-time Highs on Gold’s Horizon

January 2, 2024

From the Desk of Ian Culley @IanCulley

The first day of trading is full of uncertainty and excitement. 

Aren’t they all!

Yet the new year brings one promise: events that have yet to come.

As corny as it sounds, it’s true.

Sure, precious metal bulls see new all-time highs for gold on the horizon.

I’m right there with them.

But let’s not get ahead of ourselves on day one.

Instead, let’s start the year with a long-term chart of gold…

Here’s a monthly candlestick chart zoomed out roughly 30 years:

 

The main takeaway to start the year: Gold has yet to break out. 

Yes, gold recently hit a new all-time high. But it will remain a range-bound mess until buyers absorb supply at approximately 2,100. 

We can talk about gold 2,500 or 3,250 once it clears that critical supply zone.

Meanwhile, silver mining stocks are showing strength. 

The Silver Miners ETF $SIL is struggling to hold last week’s breakout as the US dollar bounces off a former support level.

We can expect near-term weakness for precious metals when the USD catches a bid, especially the...