Clive Maund
It now looks like we were a little too bullish in the last update, for the way silver has acted over the past week suggests that another sharp drop is imminent before the dust finally settles on this reactive phase, that it likely to take it to or some way below its recent panic lows.
On silver’s 4-month chart it is now apparent that a bear Pennant has been forming since the panic bottom, with the weak upside volume portending an imminent breakdown and steep drop. A reader pointed out to me during last week that silver’s panic lows occurred in thin trading on the Hong Kong market, and for this reason we do not have to factor in the tail of the “Dragonfly Doji” candlestick shown on the chart when deciding where to draw the boundaries of the Pennant. The measuring implications of this Pennant call for a drop at least to the vicinity of the intraday lows of the Dragonfly Doji and possibly somewhat lower towards the $24 area – at this point the decline should have completely run its course and we will be looking to buy aggressively. We can see that a bearish “Harami” pattern has formed in silver over the past 2 trading days, implying that breakdown from the Pennant and the expected steep drop that will follow is imminent. A reason why this next drop should end the decline is that silver is already deeply oversold as shown by its MACD indicator, and it will of course be even more so after this impending decline. Those interested in going long silver investments in the near future should “keep their powder dry” but stand ready to wade in big time if silver drops into the bright green “aggressive accumulation zone” shown on our chart.

On silver’s year-to-date chart we can see that it has suffered 2 massive takedowns this year, that have brought its price back almost to where it was at the start of the year. So why is this?

You may recall that there was much talk earlier this year amongst silver bugs about J P Morgan’s massive silver short position, and their cheerleaders encouraged them to believe the fantasy that they could bring down J P Morgan by buying physical silver, as expressed by the picture below which was doing the rounds at the time…

The idea that a mottley bunch of small highly leveraged speculators can bring down an entity like J P Morgan is of course laughably naive, and what in fact has happened is that the big players have turned the tables on the small speculators, by using their leverage and margin against them. They organised the 2 massive silver takedowns, one in early May and other just finished, aided by friends in high places hiking margin requirements, to run them out of their positions, by triggering their stops and margins calls, and then covered their shorts at the resulting low prices. Thus, the latest COT charts reveal that Big Money has largely cleared out of its short positions in silver, which is mega-bullish, with the dramatic drop on the last rout being a sign that we haven’t got much further to go before silver reverses, possibly dramatically to the upside, and this is a train that will leave the station without all the get rich quick merchants that were strutting about proudly earlier this year, who will be left behind lying face down in the dirt.

The COT chart above shows an astonishing drop in the Commercials short positions in silver over the past several weeks which is viewed as hugely bullish for the medium and long-term, notwithstanding the expected sharp drop over the short-term. While with this chart some concern could arise over the distortion created by hiked margin requirements, such is not the case with the following chart which has been supplied by Richard Guthrie of The Scarborough Bullion Desk in England, for this is a ratio chart showing the ratio of the Commercials’ short to long positions, and as such is immune from such distortion, and as we can see this ratio is NOW AT A RECORD LOW, which is interpreted as hugely bullish, and here we should note that this chart is only up to date as of 20th September and does not include the latter part of the plunge, and so the ratio can be presumed to be at an even lower reading now. The message of this chart is clear – we are now late into the endgame of the transfer of silver assets from weak to strong hands, and that, therefore, the final plunge that is expected shortly should be seized upon as a rare opportunity to go long all things silver – silver itself, silver ETFs, silver stocks, and options for leverage in all of these by those who are qualified by experience to handle the risks involved, at low prices that we are unlikely to see again for a long, long time.
About Clive Maund
My interest in markets was first inspired by the gold and silver boom of the late 1970′s, but, sadly, I was too young at the time to do more than merely observe, with fascination, what was going on. I discovered Technical Analysis via a small paperback book called ìA Guide to Saving and Investmentî, which had a chapter devoted to it, as well as a reference to the bible of TA, ìTechnical Analysis of Stock Trendsî by Edwards & Magee. Once I got my hands on this superb book there was no looking back. I soon obtained more books from the United States, necessary as TA was regarded as akin to voodoo in Britain at that time, and there was virtually no decent home grown literature available at all on the subject, apart from the writings of certain learned members of the UK Society of Technical Analysts. I educated myself by reading these American books and manually charting various markets and stocks. It wasnÃt work, it was fun, a quest, because I was interested and learnt it ìMy Wayî as Frank Sinatra used to sing. When IÃd learned enough it was a natural development to move to London and work in the City.
In London I worked first for a small commodity broker tracking a wide range of markets, including things that seemed rather bizarre to me like ìlive hogsî and ìpork belliesî, and, I must admit, I was hard put to explain some of the chart patterns that cropped up in orange juice when there was a severe frost in Florida.
From the commodity broker I moved on to a large mainstream stockbroker. There I worked on stocks, of course, but also did a considerable amount of work on currencies. I eventually left that company to work for a large international bank where I did TA on virtually everything, excluding commodities.
I used to attend the Society of Technical Analysts meetings in London, which were most interesting. On one occasion I went to a talk by Robert Prechter who enlightened us on his vision of a huge bull market in stocks – some people thought he was crazy, of course. I also obtained the societyÃs diploma in technical analysis.
In due course I left London and have since engaged in private trading of US markets, that has been greatly facilitated in recent times by the continuing development of the internet and online trading, which makes it possible for traders to live more or less where they like and still be completely in touch with whatÃs going on.
I was beginning to wonder if I would ever live to see a major Energy and Precious Metals bull market again, but now the gross excesses of the global fiat money system have assured it. The opportunities in the Energy and Precious Metals sectors of the market moved me to create a website devoted to gold, silver and oil shares, for the benefit of those investors who have the insight to grasp the magnitude of what is now unfolding. We are set to witness the most exciting times in the Energy and Precious Metals sectors since the 1970Ãs, and I believe that the growth in the values of stocks in these sectors over much of the remaining years of this decade will dwarf that of the 70Ãs.
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