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Despite Bullish Run, Plethora of Indicators Support Lower Gold Prices Ahead

By Przemyslaw Radomski, CFACommoditiesDec 09, 2022 02:10PM ET
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Despite Bullish Run, Plethora of Indicators Support Lower Gold Prices Ahead
By Przemyslaw Radomski, CFA   |  Dec 09, 2022 02:10PM ET
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While gold’s sleigh is flying high, is a crash on the horizon?

With so many narratives floating around, bullish seasonality, recession fears and consumer resilience have combined to create a mixed picture on Wall Street. However, with the gold price running well above its fundamental value, investors’ game of hide-and-seek should end in substantial liquidations.

For example, the S&P 500 has fallen by more than 17% in 2022. Yet, the bulk of the decline has been driven by four sectors.

Please see below:

Performance by Sector
Performance by Sector

Source: Fidelity

To explain, the red box above shows how communication services, consumer discretionary, real estate and information technology have been the worst-performing S&P 500 sectors year-to-date (YTD). In contrast, financials and materials (where the PMs live) have endured low double-digit declines, while defensive sectors like utilities, consumer staples and health care have fallen modestly.

Now, the four laggards have largely suffered due to higher interest rates, while economically-sensitive sectors like financials, materials, industrials and energy have mostly escaped investors’ wrath. For context, their outperformance is another example of why positioning does not support the ‘imminent recession’ narrative.

But, the important point is that with recession winds poised to grow stronger in late 2023, economically-sensitive sectors should catch up to the laggards and decline substantially.

Please see below:

To explain, the S&P 500 is a market-cap-weighted index, so large companies like Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) have an outsized influence on the S&P 500’s performance. Conversely, an equal-weighted S&P 500 index assigns the same weight to all companies, so smaller stocks have more say.

Therefore, if you analyze the blue line above, you can see that the S&P 500 equal weight/S&P 500 ratio has rallied sharply recently, and has largely been in an uptrend since mid-2021. This means the average stock is outperforming Big Tech, as investors rotate money into economically-sensitive sectors like financials, materials, industrials and energy.

However, while Big Tech suffered mightily and liquidity-fueled assets like the ARK Innovation ETF (NYSE:ARKK) and Bitcoin slumped as the U.S. federal funds rate (FFR) rose, the ‘old economy’ stocks should be the next shoe to drop, and a realization is profoundly bearish for gold.

To that point, Morgan Stanley’s Chief U.S. Equity Strategist Mike Wilson said on Dec. 8:

“I don’t think there’s as much of a distinction between value and growth at this stage of the economic cycle unless you’re talking about the defensive parts of value [like] utilities and staples and health care.”

More importantly:

“The problem with the value stocks now is they’re probably is just as vulnerable to the economic slowdown as the over-earning growth stocks were six or 12 months ago.”

So, while resilient consumer spending and solid growth have investors hiding out in economically-sensitive sectors, they should suffer the same bearish fate as the pandemic winners. In a nutshell: it’s only a matter of time before the same slowdown that haunted technology stocks comes for financials, materials, industrials and energy. Likewise, while the gold price remains supported right now, that should change materially in the months ahead.

Furthermore, after retracing 38.2% of its preceding decline, the S&P 500 sunk below its late-June high; and combined with a similar development confronting world stocks, the S&P 500’s technical outlook also remains highly bearish. In addition, with the fundamentals and the technicals in sync, the index’s medium-term backdrop is highly ominous.

As further evidence, Morgan Stanley’s model predicts “significant downside” to S&P 500 earnings per share (EPS) growth in 2023.

Please see below:

To explain, the blue line above tracks the year-over-year (YoY) percentage change in realized 12-month S&P 500 EPS growth, while the gold dashed line above tracks Morgan Stanley’s model estimate.

If you analyze the relationship, you can see that the pair often move in the same direction, and the gap on the right side of the chart shows how the gold line signals material weakness ahead.

As a result, with the technicals screaming risk off and an earnings recession poised to spook the bulls in 2023, the S&P 500’s suffering should weigh heavily on the gold price.

On top of that, let’s not forget about the bearish ramifications of silver’s outperformance. We’ve noted repeatedly that silver often runs away from gold before major drawdowns occur; and with the white metal correcting 50% of its 2022 decline, its recent outperformance is an important sell signal.

Overall, there are a plethora of bearish indicators supporting lower gold prices. So, while seasonality keeps sentiment uplifted, don’t let the short-term strength cloud your medium-term judgment. As stated previously, every inflation fight since 1954 has ended with a recession, and this bout should be no different.

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All essays, research and information found above represent analyses and opinions of Przemyslaw Radomski, CFA and Sunshine Profits' associates only. As such, it may prove wrong and be subject to change without notice. Opinions and analyses are based on data available to authors of respective essays at the time of writing. Although the information provided above is based on careful research and sources that are deemed to be accurate, Przemyslaw Radomski, CFA and his associates do not guarantee the accuracy or thoroughness of the data or information reported. The opinions published above are neither an offer nor a recommendation to purchase or sell any securities. Mr. Radomski is not a Registered Securities Advisor. By reading Przemyslaw Radomski's, CFA reports you fully agree that he will not be held responsible or liable for any decisions you make regarding any information provided in these reports. Investing, trading and speculation in any financial markets may involve high risk of loss. Przemyslaw Radomski, CFA, Sunshine Profits' employees and affiliates as well as members of their families may have a short or long position in any securities, including those mentioned in any of the reports or essays, and may make additional purchases and/or sales of those securities without notice.

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Despite Bullish Run, Plethora of Indicators Support Lower Gold Prices Ahead

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ronald roelofs
ronald roelofs Dec 14, 2022 10:53AM ET
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i think he knows not about asia central anks buy fiscale gold and silver is neede for solarpanels so suply low demand big.
Gonzalo Ribeiro
Gonzalo Ribeiro Dec 14, 2022 7:49AM ET
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what's up with this writer? every article is about how bearish the outlook is for gold. sounds like wishful thinking. there are other assets you can write about, mr Radomski
Peter Maag
Peter Maag Dec 12, 2022 9:43AM ET
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Dude, what the ****does this article have to do with gold? Just bad
Mohammad Ressalat
Mohammad Ressalat Dec 11, 2022 8:01PM ET
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and by the way, i think the real trend change for gold will be when the Fed starts to lower rates and that may happen in the late 2023.
Robert Flores
Robert Flores Dec 11, 2022 8:01PM ET
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Gold will hit new highs w rates start going lower
Mohammad Ressalat
Mohammad Ressalat Dec 11, 2022 7:59PM ET
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behind every fundamental analysis there is always a technical move in the market. Don't forget that gold broke after almost 2 years. we've had 7 bearish candles in monthly timeframe. so this move up could just be a correction before a trend continuation.
Stan Smith
Stan Smith Dec 10, 2022 9:34PM ET
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Must get investors away from real money (gold) and into plunging stocks. Goldman's Walk-Thru For The Next 3 Months: No Case For Lasting, Significant Upside. I guess stocks need Bag holders? Gold is the best place to be...2023 is going to be a stock disaster. Ignore the stock pumping pundits
Robert Flores
Robert Flores Dec 10, 2022 9:34PM ET
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Stocks crumbling could add fuel to the fire…:but gold will really take off after rates reverse to the downside - we might be looking at 2024
john mcnaught
john mcnaught Dec 10, 2022 6:59PM ET
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Always Mr Doom and Gloom
david poindexter
david poindexter Dec 10, 2022 4:13PM ET
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as dollar goes back to the low to mid 90's, gold will go back to 2000+, gold already at all time highs in several currencies.
Dave Jones
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Do you own any physical gold?
Tom Scheuermann
Tom Scheuermann Dec 10, 2022 10:45AM ET
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Radomski, please tell everyone how much money you and your followers have made in the gold market the last 5 years....oh, zero? oh, you've lost money? sorry, why should anyone listen to you? you're a disgrace to real technicians and CFAs
 
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