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Gold ETF investors are still selling

ETF flows have increased heavily during 2020, flows dropping now though

The holdings in gold backed ETF’s fell more than a million ounces in November. This means that gold backed ETF’s are on course for the first monthly decrease this year. Gold prices have been pressured since November 09 and the good news of Pfizer’s/BioNtech’s vaccine news. The sudden spike higher in US 10 Y bond yields sent the precious metal falling and the USD pushing higher. This provides a natural drag on gold prices.

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However, since the initial reaction in the US10 year yields and the USD we have seen the USD drift lower again which is more supportive for gold. This has meant that gold has mainly stayed within a tight range above $1850. Any continued retreat from ETF investors does continue to make the case for near term downside.

However, the areas of $1800/$1820 does look like a decent support level for gold. The medium case for gold buyers has certainly not gone as interest rates around the world are still expected to stay low for the medium term. The Federal Reserve is not planning on raising rates until 2023. QE shows no signs of slowing and large demand from China should return in time for the Lunar New Year. See last week’s post here.

One low risk entry idea

If this bullish outlook for gold proves to be correct then conservative traders could always take a break on the trending higher by using a buy on stop order. If the trend line break ultimately fails after a break then pull the longs and come back another day. This is a way of managing risk for investors trying to get into a long, but wanting to minimise their risk. Slowing ETF outflows would also be a great sign for a bullish move higher and could be a great cue for timing a long into early 2021. So, keep an eye out on the latest ETF flow news.

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Giles Coghlan LLB, Lth, MA

Giles is the chief market analyst for Financial Source. His goal is to help you find simple, high-conviction fundamental trade opportunities. He has regular media presentations being featured in National and International Press.

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