Last week saw gold stage its first weekly decline since the big clear-out after the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)’s mid-June meeting, but while this fact is catching the headlines the bigger picture shows gold continuing in a period of consolidation in a narrow range centred on $1,800. The technical construction on the chart suggests […]
Archives for July 2021
Risk-aversion hits silver
After the washout in mid-June following the Fed’s shift in stance, the bargain hunting that we noted over the following two weeks extended into last week also, taking prices up to a test of $1,830 last Thursday, before running out of momentum. At that stage, based on the technical study Bollinger bands, and to a […]
Gold’s technical picture is improving; silver is more sluggish.
When we last wrote this column a fortnight ago gold and the bond markets had both heavily overreacted to the Statement following the Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, with gold prices falling heavily and the bond yield curves initially steepening. It didn’t take very long for the bonds to settle down and the […]