Gold's Flight Hits Air Pockets And Turbulence

 | Apr 27, 2015 01:09AM ET

Long time readers of The Gold Update have come to learn that our microphones are just about everywhere, even aboard Gold's ongoing flight at (what was) 1200. To wit:

"Uhhh, ladies and gentlemen, this is Captain Endicott speaking: you may have noticed we're in a slightly descending pattern-hold here at 1180. The parabolic front ahead of us at 1217 is expected to produce the usual turbulence such that we've flipped on the seat belt sign and kindly ask that you return to your seats and buckle up. This has put us in a bit of a delay toward crossing the front, where currently, conditions are reported to be more uplifting. As for those of you seated on the left side of the aircraft, the crop formations over which we're passing look uncannily like '34.5x', which actually is the present P/E ratio of the S&P 500. So even the extraterrestrials are trying to get the word out. Anyway, we appreciate your patience and ask that you call on our friendly flight attendants should you need anything. And thanks, as always, for flyin' with Gold..."

So as we go to Gold's Weekly Bars, here's what the Captain sees: the descending series of red parabolic Short dots came close to being eclipsed by the week's high (1209 in the rightmost bar) before running into three nearly identical air pockets, each of a duration of some 15 points at around 04:00 Pacific Time on Monday, Wednesday and Friday (yesterday). All three down-drafts were then met with a modicum-to-moderate amount of uplift, the week nonetheless ending for Gold at 1180, just six points above its low of 1174. And as noted in the lower panel of the graphic, the "front" to cross so as to make the trend Long is now the flip price of 1217: