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HUI Rally Hits Short-Term Target

Published 02/12/2022, 17:17
Updated 09/07/2023, 11:31
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The HUI rally has hit the logical resistance target where the 200-day moving average meets clear lateral resistance. It has done so in a not particularly overbought fashion due to the chop and grind it took to get here off the lows of the shaded bottoming pattern that we established and tracked in NFTRH over the last several weeks.

HUI Daily Chart.

Now for the HUI rally (and gold stocks in general). Well, any trader who bought for a bottom/bounce to that target should be selling now [again, per Dec. 1st analysis]. But also is my personal view of large upside potential in 2023 to which the above resistance (240) is merely a gateway.

That is where the monthly chart checks in and advises the upside target of 500 (+/-). This target has been in place since our target of 375 was registered in 2020, pending the need for another correction within the volatile post-2016 bull trend. But it’s a monthly big picture view. This HUI rally has a lot further to go if this is the bottom, and if our projection to a fifth bull market leg to come is correct. If so, another green arrow will be inserted around 500 at some point in 2023 or 2024.

Long-Term HUI Monthly Chart.

December 2

November payrolls came in stronger than expected, but that is lagging stuff and affects our 2023 economic contraction view not in the least. This laggard provides the markets with an excuse to whip up a little Fed hawk angst, especially since casino patrons overplayed what dovishness they think they heard from Jerome Powell’s jawbone on Wednesday.

The true (as opposed to imagined by inflationist bugs) macro and sector fundamentals are in progress and there are enough leading economic indicators pointing south to keep the 2023 economic contraction view on firm footing. If that proves to be the case as expected, then the fifth leg up on the HUI monthly chart above is going to something to behold in 2023 or possibly 2024.

Gold stocks are targeting ‘HUI 500’. Huey remains constructive shorter-term, pending normal volatility like today, and the fundamentals – the real ones that matter – are well in progress. Those fundamental indications are beyond the scope of this article, but if you’ve read me before you probably know what I am talking about, and it’s not inflation.

As the macro and sector fundamentals grind into place, the volatility will be there in spades, especially if the broad market takes another bear market leg. But it is disinflation and even deflationary pressure that benefit gold mining, not cyclical inflation. As gold takes eminence over cyclical and inflation sensitive assets/markets the gold miners are expected to leverage that into, dare I say, potentially ‘stunning’ upside.

It will take week-to-week, month-to-month management and discipline in choosing what is and is not ‘quality’ within the gold mining space.

Thursday’s subscriber update:

Frankly, traders should be evaluating whether they want to take profits or not based on this resistance area. It’s a logical disturbance area.

and…

Personally, since I am stalking a larger move in 2023, I’ll think long and hard before doing that. But I am trying not to be a ground up 2022-style trader. I am trying to be a 2023 holder for HUI’s target of 500 (+/-). So I want to give this move the benefit of the doubt.

I ended up taking a partial hedge on the miners into the November payrolls report so as not to sell any positions. But that’s just short-term hedging, which for my methods will come into play occasionally along the volatile path to HUI 500 (+/-). Now that this post is done I’ll have to decide whether or not to hold the hedge. The main forward focus is on building a solid portfolio of quality gold miners (I plan to use silver, the metal, as a primary vehicle with only a few select silver miners).

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