Gold Is Oversold, Bull Market Support Is Broken

 | Nov 28, 2016 00:13

Last week we wrote that the 2016 bull market in Gold and Gold stocks had gone off course. It had moved too far out of the historical boundaries to remain a bull market. There was also other evidence of such, including but not limited to rising real yields. Gold’s last hope was to hold $1200-$1210 and rebound back to the highs. It has broken bull market support ($1200-$1210 and $1230) and could be on its way to $1050 in the next few months.

The monthly candle chart of Gold is shown below. Gold is down 7.4% on the month and has sliced through the important support at $1200-$1210 as well as the 20-month moving average at $1201 and the 40-month moving average at $1231. The 40-month moving average has been an excellent primary trend indicator throughout Gold’s history. There is a little support at $1150 but nothing standing in the way of Gold heading for a retest of its low at $1050.