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Dollar Gains, Gold Slides

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Dollar Gains, Gold Slides

The problem with low volume trading weeks is the numbers dance all over.  That’s just what’s happening this week as a third of the U.S. took the first half of the week off, a third took the second half of the week off, and another third took the whole week off. 

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One trend that stayed on track this week was the dollar gaining ground against the euro, which, combined with low volume, has magnified the downward pressure on gold prices. 

Gold is trading down $1.61  to $1,605.89 and silver is off $0.09 to $27.68, bringing the silver/gold ratio back up to 58.1. 

The softness in gold prices can be traced to several factors, but it would be unwise to draw too many conclusions from trading this week.

The big news this week was the European Central Bank lowering interest rates to 0.75 percent.  Gold traders expected an expansion of European debt beyond that small concession and the dollar has been on tear against the euro ever since. 

Commodity sales are denominated in dollars, so a stronger dollar means lower commodity prices.  Gold and silver were joined on the downside by crude oil, losing 2 percent overnight, along with platinum, palladium and copper. 

I’m not sure how much I would bet that expanded Euro-zone government debt is going to move gold prices higher.  The chart below shows gold prices (red line) versus U.S. government debt (blue line). 

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As you can see from the data, supplied by the St. Louis Federal Reserve, the relationship between government debt and gold prices is tenuous at best.  If there were a significant correlation, gold prices would have started moving higher in the 80s and 90s. 

For the time being, currency prices are still the biggest movers of gold and silver prices, apart from the usual amount of market manipulation by big players. We’ll have a clearer picture of the big trends next week when everyone goes back to work. 

Chris Poindexter, Senior Writer, National Gold Group, Inc

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