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Did Gold's New Bull Market Just Die At Birth?

Published 24/03/2016, 08:59 pm
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Yesterday felt like a short covering rally during the bear market years in the PM complex, only in reverse. Days like yesterday can make one think that the rally over the last two months is all she wrote for gold's new bull market. Did the baby bull die at birth? Possibly, but I’ll need to see more proof that the bear market for the precious metals stocks, which ended on January 19th of this year, is back.

During a bull market it’s nice to see new highs being made even if it’s for the short to intermediate term time frame. Then to confirm a new uptrend we need to see higher highs and higher lows being made. Since the January 19th low we’ve seen the PM stock indexes making higher highs but we’ve not seen a higher low put in yet because the rally has been so strong. Today I would like to show the new bull market for the Global X Gold Explorers ETF (NYSE:GLDX), using horizontal support and resistance lines. You can apply the same principal to the other precious metals stock indexes such as the Arca Gold Bugs Index (HUI) or the Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF (NYSE:GDX).

During the bear market years it was very rare to see a higher high made on any of the precious metals stock indexes. I believe that during the recent 4 1/2 year bear market there were just a couple of occasions when we saw a slightly higher high made before the bears took over and moved the price action lower. That hasn’t been the case since the January 19th low.

Let's start by looking at a daily eight month chart for the GLDX and then work our way back in time to see how the bear market unfolded and how the potential new bull market may unfold over time using just the horizontal support and resistance lines. On this daily chart, you can see the two month rally off of the January 19th low that only had a one or two day decline before the bulls took over and rallied the GLDX higher.

Finally, at the end of February of this year, the GLDX began to consolidate that first rally phase, chopping out a sideways trading range that is still in progress. Note the bullish crossovers with the 20 day ema and 50 day ema having crossed above the 200 day simple moving average. Now note the two previous highs labeled #1 and #2 which the GLDX took out with no problem at all.

Note too how the GLDX gapped above both S&R lines and then backtested them from above before the price action moved higher. It’s subtle, but it shows resistance reversing its role and turning into support. There is no doubt that this index is overbought but that’s why consolidation patterns form, to relieve the overbought condition. This eight week rally has taken out two previous highs which is bullish.

GLDX Daily

Looking at the 14 month daily chart for the GLDX, it shows the price action taking out a third high that was made during the bear market. It could barely make a higher high during the bear market years, but now—in less than two months—it has taken out three previous highs without any hesitation whatsoever. This is a change in character that hasn’t been seen in over four and a half years, which needs to be recognized, at a minimum.

The new trading range that is forming between 21.00 and 24.50 is healthy and should be expected. Nothing goes straight up without correcting from time to time.

GLDX Daily 2015-2016

This next chart goes back 18 months and shows a fourth high was taken out with this first impulse move up in the GLDX. After breaking above the fourth high by a little over a point, exhaustion finally set in and the current consolidation phase is taking shape.

GLDX Daily 2014-2016

This next chart shows 30 months of price action, which is now starting to put our first impulse move up in perspective. The middle of our current trading range is forming on the fourth support and resistance line. Once our current trading range finishes building out, a move up to the fifth high should be in order. If we’re truly in a bull market, the GLDX will have to make higher highs and higher lows along the way.

GLDX Daily 2013-2016

This last chart for the GLDX shows the entire bear market starting at the head in 2011, all the way down to the recent low in January of this year. The brown shaded support and resistance zone, red fives, is where I think we may see a lengthy consolidation pattern build out, which will be much bigger than the one we're currently seeing. Once our current trading range ends, it should be a fairly easy run up to the brown shaded S&R zone between 31.00 and 33.00, as there were no consolidation patterns that formed on the way down.

Some call that area a thin zone. I call it reverse symmetry as shown by the red arrows. Once the GLDX breaks above the brown shaded support and resistance zone with the red fives on it, the next price objective would be the old neckline at 47 that formed its massive H&S top. This chart only shows the head, right shoulder and neckline.

GLDX Daily 2009-2016

Below is a weekly chart for the HUI, which shows a set up similar to what we just looked at in detail on the charts above. When I first labeled the bear market low as a double bottom, I used the red arrows to show how the HUI might move up to the next S&R line at 185 or so. Well here we are, with a consolidation pattern under construction. This is actually what we want to see happen at the beginning of a new bull market.

If the HUI crashes through the previous high at 140, I will have to reconsider the new bull market thesis. Until then, I’m in the bull camp.

HUI Weekly 2007-2016

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