Record Low Volatility In Precious Metals And What It Means

 | Mar 13, 2018 06:30AM ET

The past 18 months have been difficult for precious metals investors. If you had known Donald Trump would be elected and the US dollar would soon begin a nearly 15% decline, you would have expected gold to blow past its 2016 high. You would have been shocked to see the gold miners and junior gold stocks trading lower. Gold has fared okay but the gold stocks and silver have lagged. As US equities have continued to power higher, precious metals have struggled to perform while volatility in the space has dwindled. Precious metals volatility has reached extremely low levels and this is a sign that a major move, while not necessarily imminent is surely on the horizon.

We plot a weekly bar chart of gold that includes a handful of volatility indicators such as the CBOE Gold Volatitity, Average True Range (ATR) and several bollinger band® widths (BBw). These indicators have touched major lows in recent months. The Gold VIX which began trading in 2010 recently touched its lowest level ever at 9. ATR recently touched its lowest level since 2007. The 40-week and 80-week BBw’s recently hit their lowest levels since 2005 while the 160-week BBw recently touched its lowest level since 2002.

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