Friday, May 25, 2012

Gold Price Closes Down 1.5 Percent this Week Higher Lows than Last Week Confirming Solidarity

Gold Price Close Today : 1,568.80
Gold Price Close 18-May : 1,591.60
Change : -22.80 or -1.5%

Silver Price Close Today : 2837
Silver Price Close 18-May : 2869
Change : -0.32 or -1.1%

Platinum Price Close Today : 1,424.70
Platinum Price Close 18-May : 1,457.10
Change : -32.40 or -2.3%

Palladium Price Close Today : 589.95
Palladium Price Close 18-May : 603.25
Change : -13.30 or -2.3%

Gold Silver Ratio Today : 55.30
Gold Silver Ratio 18-May : 55.48
Change : -0.18 or 1.00%

Dow Industrial : 12,529.75
Dow Industrial 18-May: 12,442.49
Change : 87.26 or 0.7%

US Dollar Index : 82.27
US Dollar Index 18-May : 81.50
Change : 0.77 or 0.9%

Here's a quick note on the silver and GOLD PRICE from The Moneychanger in Alaska:

With Wednesday's closes below both Thursday and Friday, we saw a decline to a higher low than last week. This confirms the solidity of last week's low prices in the GOLD PRICE and the SILVER PRICE, meaning there is a very low risk of buying now.

The GOLD/SILVER RATIO is the gold price divided by the silver price, & shows how many ounces of silver it takes to buy one ounce of gold. The Ratio shows us the Primary (20 year) Trend of gold's value against silver. When the Ratio's trend is dropping, silver is gaining value against gold. This trend targets a gold/silver ratio of 16 ounces of silver to one of gold within the next 5 - 10 years. That implies that silver will massively, vastly outperform gold before this bull market ends. When both metals are rallying, the ratio often (but not always) drops, confirming the rally.

The DOW IN GOLD DOLLARS measures the Dow Jones Industrial Average in gold dollars (0.048375 troy oz. by law). The DiG$ depicts the Primary (20 year) Trend of stocks against gold. When the DiG$ is dropping, gold is gaining value against stocks in a trend that should last 15 - 20 years. The DiG$'s chart is identical to the Dow in ounces of gold, but gives us one unvarying measure all the way back to 1896. Because it shows the primary trend ("tide") of gold against stocks, for investors it is the single most important financial chart in the world today. Since its August 1999 high at G$925.42 (44.8 ounces), the DiG$ has trended down, targeting a G$41.34 - G$20.67 (2 - 1 oz. of gold will buy the whole Dow).

The DOW IN SILVER OUNCES shows how many ounces of silver are needed to buy the entire Dow. The DiSoz is trending down with a target of under 36 ounces.

The US DOLLAR INDEX is a average exchange rate for the US dollar against the Euro, Yen, Pound sterling, Canadian Dollar, Swiss Franc, and Swedish Krona, weighted for each country's trade with the US. It gives a general measure of the US dollar's performance against all other currencies.

Argentum et aurum comparenda sunt -- -- Gold and silver must be bought.

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To avoid confusion, please remember that the comments above have a very short time horizon. Always invest with the primary trend. Gold's primary trend is up, targeting at least $3,130.00; silver's primary is up targeting 16:1 gold/silver ratio or $195.66; stocks' primary trend is down, targeting Dow under 2,900 and worth only one ounce of gold; US$ or US$-denominated assets, primary trend down; real estate bubble has burst, primary trend down.

WARNING AND DISCLAIMER. Be advised and warned:

Do NOT use these commentaries to trade futures contracts. I don't intend them for that or write them with that short term trading outlook. I write them for long-term investors in physical metals. Take them as entertainment, but not as a timing service for futures.

NOR do I recommend investing in gold or silver Exchange Trade Funds (ETFs). Those are NOT physical metal and I fear one day one or another may go up in smoke. Unless you can breathe smoke, stay away. Call me paranoid, but the surviving rabbit is wary of traps.

NOR do I recommend trading futures options or other leveraged paper gold and silver products. These are not for the inexperienced.

NOR do I recommend buying gold and silver on margin or with debt.

What DO I recommend? Physical gold and silver coins and bars in your own hands.

One final warning: NEVER insert a 747 Jumbo Jet up your nose. No, I don't.