Commodities Weekly: Gold Rally Stalls With Wall Street At Record Highs

 | Feb 11, 2020 03:29AM ET

The demand for safe-haven assets declines as equity markets ignore the escalating coronavirus cases and deaths and instead focus on driving most US indices to record highs. The strong jobs report last Friday added to the positive risk mood and helped lift oil prices from near 13-month lows, while the agricultural commodities have mixed results.

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GOLD prices look poised to bring the recent four-day winning streak to an end today as risk appetite returns ahead of Powell’s semi-annual testimony today. The US economy appears to be firing on all cylinders after the latest payroll report, but Powell will likely make reference to the headwinds from the coronavirus outbreak. While the World Health Organization chief has warned to expect more cases of the virus beyond China, the fact that China has allocated a hefty $10 billion to fight the virus appears to have placated most market bears, for now.

Exchange-traded funds added to gold holdings for a 13th straight day yesterday, according to a Bloomberg report, which brought total gold holdings to 83.1 million ounces, the highest in a year. Speculative investors reduced net long positions to the least since the week of December 17, a seven-week low.

XAU/USD has been making a series of lower highs since the near-term peak at 1,612 on January 8, and gold’s inability to climb above the February 3 high more recently has introduced an element of bearishness from a technical perspective. The 55-day moving average has moved up to 1,522.40.

SILVER is managing to maintain its footing above the 55-day moving average, which is at 17.5339 today. That moving average has supported prices on a closing basis since December 23. Like gold, silver has been printing a series of lower cycle highs since January 8 and a close below this moving average could turn markets bearish.

Speculative accounts were net buyers of silver in the week to February 4, according to the latest report from CFTC.

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