Gold powers higher despite spike in rates
In this week's market update:
No shaking the gold bull
Precious metal prices continued to surge higher this week, with gold prices
trading up toward USD $2,400oz and above AUD $3,600oz, while silver is
approaching USD $29oz and AUD $44oz.
This week’s move has now seen gold and silver rise by 10% and 13% respectively
in USD terms over the last month, with AUD prices up by 11% (gold) and 15%
(silver), owing to a minor pullback in the value of the Australian dollar over
this period.
What makes the move in gold even more impressive is that it has occurred
despite:
Indeed, it has only been in the last week that we have even seen a spike in media interest and coverage around gold, with many market commentators openly questioning the gold rally, noting the above factors, all of
which would typically be expected to be headwinds to gold price appreciation.
The strength in the precious metal market has led precious metal expert Ross
Norman to note that gold is proving impervious to headwinds,
looking specifically at gold’s reaction to CPI data earlier in the week. Norman
commented that; “Strong inflation data this afternoon prompted the dollar and 10-year treasury yields to rally, casting strong doubts about a June Fed rate cut ... and in a "normal" market gold would have corrected very
sharply lower ... what did it do?
Well essentially it ignored it.
Interestingly there was a blip lower suggesting someone has not yet the
script that says that gold is now in a new paradigm. Get with it.
With US CPI coming in hot, gold dropped $30 and then immediately bounced
even as the USD and yields sailed higher ... largely recovering its composure
... the gold buyer is clearly keen to hit the bid on any dips.
They say you best see the character of somebody from how they behaviour
under adversity ... and arguably so it is for markets ... well the reading here
is that the gold buyer behind this rally has real conviction.”
We could not agree more, with the price strength of gold even more meritorious
given it has occurred despite persistent outflows from the ETF section of the
gold market. This was something Charlie Morris of Atlas Pulse
discussed in his most recent gold market update, in which he noted; “Just as gold has overcome higher rates, it has overcome 30 million ounces of outflows from the ETFs. At current prices, that is $70 billion of selling
pressure, a financial tsunami for most asset classes, yet gold has powered through to an all-time high.”
Pod of Gold
My colleague Nicholas Frappell, Global Head of Institutional Markets at sister company ABC Refinery, released his most recent Pod of Gold earlier this week.
Titled “Has this heart stopping #gold rally
peaked”, the podcast looks at current drivers behind gold's recent
rise, the magnetic pricing effect of open interest and why “2332” is the most
important number to watch for April.
The episode is a must listen for precious metal investors, with timestamps
included below:
Timestamps:
Chart of the week
The following chart was shared by Nicky
Shiels, Markets Metal and Macro Analyst at MKS PAMP. It shows the correlation
between the USD gold price, and total interest costs on the US Federal
Government debt.
According to Shiels, there is a correlation of 0.80 between increases in debt
interest payments and a rising gold price.
Given the outlook for the US budget (deficits in ever year for decades to come)
and the likelihood that rates will stay higher in the years ahead, the total
interest cost the US Treasury must bear is only heading in one
direction.
It is but one of many long-term tailwinds supporting physical bullion.
Inside the office
Surging precious metal prices have contributed to a surge in gold and silver
demand, which ABC Bullion is seeing across its four showrooms nationwide, as
well as in phone-based trading an via our 24/7 investment portal available at www.abcbullion.com.au
Product wise, we’ve seen a real spike in interest for minted tablets,
especially 10-gram and 20-gram products made by
ABC Bullion.
We are also seeing a spike in activations for the ABC Bullion Gold Saver product, as well as
existing users of the product switch to higher silver allocations (the product
allows clients to select a mix of gold and silver with
their investments), with investors increasingly convinced this next leg of the precious metal bull market will see silver outperform.
ABC Bullion cast bars also continue to sell well, with more investors turning
toward the 10oz ABC Bullion silver cast bar,
given its lower price point and the trading flexibility that comes with smaller
denomination products.
Jordan Eliseo
General Manager
ABC Bullion Australia
Source: https://www.abcbullion.com.au/