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Originally published June 20th, 2009
Gold broke down and went into decline, as predicted in the last update posted
early this month. At that time our maximum downside target was the strong support
in the $880 area, but now there are strong signs that the decline has either
run its course, or is close to having done so, and that a breakout to new highs
may be close at hand.

On the 6-month chart we can see how the double bearish engulfing pattern at
the highs led to gold going into retreat as expected, within a tightly defined
downtrend. Although price action shows little sign of the downtrend ending,
we can observe several strongly bullish influences that could lead to its ending
anytime soon. One is the proximity of the rising 50-day moving average, while
another is the bullish alignment of both moving averages, the 50 and 200-day.
In addition the price has dropped back into a zone of support, and finally
short-term oscillators have neutralized as a result of the reaction, renewing
upside potential. Although helpful inasmuch as it enables us to examine recent
action in detail, the 6-month chart is useless when it comes to divining the
major trend and determining gold's next big move. To do that we need to refer
to longer-term charts.

The longer-term 3-year chart provides us with more of a roadmap showing where
gold is relative to its major cycles, enabling us to figure where it is probably
headed next. Superficially the pattern that appears on this chart looks like
a major top area forming beneath the strong resistance approaching last year's
highs, but if we look closer we can see that a bullish high level Head-and-Shoulders
bottom has formed beneath the resistance which forms the neckline of the pattern.
This formation is remarkably symmetrical and if the symmetry continues gold
will complete the pattern shortly by blasting out of the top of it to new highs.
If this interpretation is correct then clearly we at a good point here after
the recent reaction to accumulate or build positions in gold and gold stocks.

While the dollar rebound of recent weeks was predicted in advance, which was
a factor leading us to take profits in PM stocks at the start of the month
on www.clivemaund.com, there has not been as much follow through by the dollar
as we had expected, and now the dollar is looking increasingly vulnerable to
another downleg that could be severe. On the 1-year chart for the dollar index
we can see how it has temporarily stabilised above the support level shown,
allowing its oversold condition to unwind, but it has, thus far at least, failed
to make much headway and with the falling 50-day moving average coming into
play and starting to pressure it from above, it is looking increasingly vulnerable
to breaking lower again to commence another downleg. If the current small trading
range is a bear Pennant, which is what it now looks like, then the downside
target for the next downleg is the 72 area. It should be obvious that if such
a move transpires, gold is likely to break out to new highs and will probably
advance to the $1080 area, which could happen quickly.
Finally the huge upside volume in big silver stocks on Friday is a circumstantial
factor that also suggests an imminent end to the downtrend in both silver and
gold.
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Clive Maund,
CliveMaund.com
The above represents the opinion and analysis of Mr. Maund,
based on data available to him, at the time of writing. Mr. Maunds opinions
are his own, and are not a recommendation or an offer to buy or sell securities.
No responsibility can be accepted for losses that may result as a consequence
of trading on the basis of this analysis.
Mr. Maund is an independent analyst who receives no compensation
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As trading and investing in any financial markets may involve serious risk
of loss, Mr. Maund recommends that you consult with a qualified investment
advisor, one licensed by appropriate regulatory agencies in your legal jurisdiction
and do your own due diligence and research when making any kind of a transaction
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