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We saw perfect reversals – Are you ready for the perfect moves?

Yesterday’s session was just perfect.

Fed cut sparks whipsaw reaction in markets

The initial reaction was in tune with what made sense given Fed’s rate cut, but it was soon overwhelmed by the buy-the-rumor-sell-the-fact type of reaction. The one that you knew was coming.

Gold declined and the USD Index rallied back up, both created reversals. Gold a bearish one, and the USD Index - a bullish one. Both moves continue today – gold is down, and the USD Index is up. While gold’s and miners’ decline might be turning most heads, it’s the USD Index’s picture that holds the key to understanding what’s most likely to happen next.

The USD Index formed a bullish daily reversal (hammer candlestick pattern) and this – along with today’s rally clearly invalidated the breakdown below the July low.

This is a very powerful buy signal for the USD Index, especially that it happened when the rates were cut – which ‘should’ fundamentally trigger declines. It didn’t because the market was WAY ahead of itself and the USD Index was sold and shorted as if the rates had been cut much more than they actually were. As if the tariffs were bearish for the USD and not bullish.

Yesterday’s rate cut likely served as a reality check – well, the rates were cut, but nothing more. They were not cut by 0.5% despite Trump’s calls for a “big cut”.

Again, despite all that has been thrown at the USD recently – it refused to move to new yearly lows. This is the key thing here.

As the USD Index is up, gold is down and what’s particularly important here is that it’s back below its recent intraday high. What’s also important is that it now clearly broke below the rising support line visible on the below 4-hour candlestick chart.

Miners face pressure as Dollar strengthens

It even verified the breakdown by moving back to the previously broken line and topping right at it. The uptrend is most likely over.

Meanwhile, the GDXJ ETF is down once again. So far, only last week of gains was erased, but given where the USD Index is, it’s very likely that we’ll see September’s rally erased as well.

And then miners are likely to decline even more.

Again, the USD Index is most likely after a major bottom and mining stocks are likely to be hit really hard when the rally in the former gains momentum.

Remember, gold stocks already rallied by how much they were likely to rally during this (previous) medium-term upswing. That’s what the orange rectangles show on the above HUI Index (proxy for gold stocks) chart.

On Tuesday, I wrote about entering or adding to the short positions in mining stocks, and so far it seems that it was a good decision. If my theory about the USD, precious metals and other markets is correct – and markets’ performance appears to be confirming this – then this is just the beginning.


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Przemyslaw Radomski, CFA

Przemyslaw Radomski, CFA

Sunshine Profits

Przemyslaw Radomski, CFA (PR) is a precious metals investor and analyst who takes advantage of the emotionality on the markets, and invites you to do the same. His company, Sunshine Profits, publishes analytical software that any

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