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10 Year Patterns in Stocks, Gold and Crude

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The MONTHLY S&P 500 Index

The dashed green arrows are 10 years long.  Peaks indicated are in 1987, 2007, and potentially 2017.

The pause in 1997 was not a top because the market rally extended into early 2000. The current peak in 2017 could also extend, but valuation and timing indicators show high risk.

The second warning from this chart is shown by the red support lines.  When the monthly RSI (timing indicator at bottom of graph) exceeds 70 and prices fall below the red support line, expect a significant correction or crash. Those crashes occurred in 1987, 2000, and 2008. The S&P 500 Index is ready to make a similar correction or crash in 2017 or 2018.  The RSI has reached its highest level in two decades and an S&P price correction below about 2,500 would violate the support line.

The WEEKLY S&P 500 Index

The S&P 500 Index, DOW, NASDAQ, DAX and many other indices are excessively high, thanks to central bank “stimulus” and QE policies. The monthly chart of the S&P shows S&P prices are in a high risk danger zone.  The weekly chart shows the S&P may have rolled over and peaked.

Possible tops have occurred before, but instead of crashing, the market sometimes zoomed higher. Do you own due diligence.

Also, read “Hindenburg Omen Meets Titanic Syndrome.” However, if you want to believe the S&P is going higher, read “Stock Market Crash … Another Lie.”

The Gold Market and its 10 year pattern

The gold market has an approximate 10 year low to high pattern.

Gold: 2001 – 2011

The dashed green arrow shows that gold bottomed in April 2001 and peaked in August 2011, ten years later. Gold prices bottomed in late 2015 and could rally for many years.

Gold: 1970 – 1980 & 1982 – 1993

Gold sold for about $35 per ounce in 1970, although the market was controlled.  In January 1980, ten years later, it sold for over $850. Gold prices crashed to a low in June 1982 and eleven years later they peaked in August 1993.

A ten year low to high pattern, beginning with the late 2015 low in gold prices, suggests a gold price high during the middle of the next decade.

The Crude Oil Market 1998 – 2008

Crude oil prices bottomed in 1998 at under $11.00 and rose to nearly $150 per barrel in 2008, ten years later.

The Silver Market – Same 10 year pattern as gold

Silver prices have a 10 year low to high pattern similar to gold.

Silver prices bottomed in November 2001 and rallied from $4.01 to over $48 in April 2011, about 9.5 years. Silver prices bottomed again in December 2015. A nine to ten year low to high pattern suggests a high well into the next decade.

Given the exponential increases in global debt and increasing consumer prices, the coming silver and gold highs could be many times larger than today’s relatively inexpensive prices of about $1,300 for gold and $17.00 for silver.

The Nikkei 225 Index

The Japanese Nikkei 225 Index shows a pattern similar to the S&P 500 and DOW Index. The Nikkei peaked in mid-2007 and has rallied, in part due to purchases by the Japanese Central Bank, into late 2017.  We shall see if 2017 is a lasting high. The weekly chart (shown below) indicates a possible rollover in prices and RSI.

The U.S. Dollar Index

The U.S. Dollar Index also shows a 10 year pattern. The green lines from highs to lows and lows to highs are approximately 10 years apart.

Total Debt Securities

The St. Louis Federal Reserve publishes data for total debt securities in the United States.  In 1971 President Nixon severed the last connection between gold and the U.S. dollar, which encouraged expansion of currency in circulation, debt, and continual devaluation of the dollar.

Date               Total Debt Securities in $millions

The pattern for total debt is simple: Up, Up, and Up.  This makes the pattern for the dollar’s purchasing power equally obvious:  Down, Down, and Down. This should not be a surprise.

SO WHAT?

  • Dollar devaluation is central bank and governmental policy. Expect it to continue.
  • To preserve purchasing power, your income, savings and retirement must grow more rapidly than the dollar is devalued.
  • The stock markets (DOW, S&P 500, NASDAQ, DAX etc.) have increased in price since 1982, 2002 and early 2009.
  • Gold and silver have increased in price since 1971, 1991, 2001 and late 2015.
  • Buy low, sell high! Buying gold and silver in January 1980 and April 2011 was unfortunate timing.
  • Buying the U.S. stock market in early 2000 and mid-2007 was unfortunate timing. We may look back from future years and compare 2017 to 2007.
  • The stock market indices, as of late November 2017, are expensive and ripe for a correction. Today is a high risk time to purchase most stocks.
  • Central banks have levitated stock markets since 2009 via the injection of trillions of digital currency units in addition to outright purchases of stocks and ETFs. But central banks are not all-powerful. If they were, the market disasters in 2000 and 2008 would have been prevented. More crashes will occur.

CONCLUSIONS:

  • Dollar devaluation is central bank and government policy. It will continue.
  • Stock markets have been levitated by central bank “stimulus” and “printing.” Most stocks are now dangerously high, whether measured by fundamentals or technical timing indicators.
  • Stock markets MAY have already turned lower as indicated by the daily and weekly charts. The monthly charts say, “Look out below!”
  • Gold and silver prices are currently inexpensive and will rise substantially as dollar devaluation continues. Fear and panic from stock and bond sell-offs will also push gold and silver prices much higher.
  • Take advantage of current low metals prices by purchasing silver, platinum, and gold from Miles Franklin. Call 1-800-822-8080.

Gary Christenson

The Deviant Investor

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Andrew Hoffman was a buy-side and sell-side analyst in the United States (including six years as an II-ranked oilfield service analyst at Salomon Smith Barney), but since 2002 his focus has been entirely in the metals markets, principally gold and silver. He recently worked as a consultant to junior mining companies, head of Corporate Development, and VP of Investor Relations for different mining ventures, and is now the Director of Marketing for Miles Franklin, a U.S.-based bullion dealer.
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