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Silver Clears New Lows

Published 12/21/2015, 04:12 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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Silver has been somewhat weaker than gold in the recent past and dropped to clear new lows last Monday, as we can see on its 6-month chart below, but this should not come as a surprise as its recent COT structure has been nowhere near as positive as gold’s, and at the end of a bear market or beginning of a bull market, gold outperforms silver.

Silver 6-Month Daily Chart


Although silver made clear new lows last week, it did not change the overall picture from the last update, which is of silver marking out a probable intermediate base pattern that should lead to a tradable rally, as we can see on its 1-year chart below. On this chart we can see that it is near to the bottom of the downtrend channel shown within which there is plenty of room for a tradable rally, even if it doesn’t succeed in breaking out of this channel. Silver’s latest COTs are certainly supportive of such a rally now, and these are bolstered by gold’s strongly bullish COTs.

Silver 1-Year Daily Chart


You may recall that silver’s COTs were a cause of some concern at the time of the last update, as the Commercials had not reduced their short positions to a sufficient degree, and this helps to explain the new low last week. However, they improved further last week, and while there is still room for improvement they have certainly improved enough to permit a rally, especially when you take into consideration gold’s now strongly bullish COT.

Silver COT Chart

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While the long-term 7-year chart for silver still looks rather grim, with the price still stuck in a downtrend which must be assumed to continue until it doesn’t, there is evidence of convergence of the downtrend which could be the precursor to a breakout. While it could break lower towards the pale red parallel channel return line shown, the chances of both gold and silver going counter-cyclical and rallying when the market crashes are considered to be good, especially as the sector is so beaten down, in contrast to what happened in 2008.

Silver 7-Year Daily Chart

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