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The Weekly Gold Digger


The Weekly Gold Digger

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The US Dollar traded higher today with so much economic uncertainty.  Greece has remained in in the news as a debt situation unresolved.  The University of Michigan Surveys of consumers report was up from previous reports, but remained below expectations.  While the financial challenges remain the focus of our investment world, we may see investors flock to the paper assets.  Those individuals that trade the interest rate futures may find the US T-Bond chart quite enticing.   We will be gaging the economic recovery on a variety of factors and the affect on the US Dollar.  In this case, I still believe that in the long term, we shall see the US Dollar drift lower.  The ICE Futures U.S. Dollar Index (USDX®), is the international value of the US dollar and the world's most widely-recognized, publicly-traded currency index.  By using the Dollar Index, traders can take advantage of moves in the value of the US dollar relative to a basket of world currencies or can hedge their portfolio of assets against the risk of a move in the US dollar in a single transaction. US Dollar Index futures are traded for 22 hours a day on the electronic trading platform of the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).  The US Dollar appears to be in a temporary bullish trend to a near-term potential high of $79.00.  Should the market penetrate $75.00, the market may take a bearish stance for a long term target of $72.00  The US Dollar should remain under $79.95 to continue the long term bear move.  Why am I elaborating on the US Dollar as a Gold Trader?  While the US Dollar remains weighted against the six major currencies, Gold may be boosted by a variety of factors: It is purchased as a safe-haven by investors shifting from low interest bearing government bonds and other products that cannot keep up with the rate of inflation.  The Gold may be traded in physical bullion, ETF's, XAU, Spider Gold Trust and futures contracts to name a few.  Typically, in years past, the currency of a country could be backed by physical gold.   The Gold Market  spiked down to a low of $1126.50 today.  In order to lift the gold market out of this range bound trading, we need a lower US Dollar.  The XAU traded a bit lower. The Exchange Traded Fund (GLD) reported holdings down .2 % on the previous session.   The Crude Oil which often will move with the Gold Market fell as the stronger dollar and mild weather kept the petroleum pinned.  The fundamental information is important to give substance to the market, but next week, technical trading may be a vital part of the direction.

Gold

The February Gold seems to be in range bound trading.  The range has been $1118.50-$1163.00.  While I expect post holiday exhilaration on Tuesday where the market may trade higher.  It is my opinion that support may be found still lower.  $1100.00 is my first point of interest and where it may find its comfort level.  If this first level is penetrated, $1075.00 would be my potential support.  This would be considered as a potential buy zone with the next level of $1028.00 taken into consideration as hard support.  While next week may lead to temporary retracements in the Gold market, long term views of the Gold may be optimistic.  Small traders should be sure to follow their trading plan with a distinct plan with risk parameters set to their risk tolerance.  The use of stops, while prohibitive may allow an account take smaller losses during some very large market moves.  The use of options with futures positions and/or option strategies may again keep the risk at a specific level.  Entering this market at $1100.00, one must be prepared for a potential support at $1075.00 or lower.  While I am cautionary during these economic conditions, my long-term objective on the Gold Market into 2010 is $1365.55 or higher.  Typically, I look for highs to be achieved in March of 2010 and then potentially July 2010.   

For those of you following last weeks Trade Recommendations:  Please call in for a personal consultation to cover those positions.

New Potential Trades and Trade Follow-up

Aggressive & conservative traders may stand aside until the market has retraced.. 

No new trades suggested in the weekly time frame.

Please call for finer tuned trades daily.

The CME Group announced that they are introducing Mini Gold Kilogram contracts to meet the increased interest of investors.  The smaller contracts may allow investors to participate in the Gold Market with less margin.

Due to the fluctuations in this market, please consult with your broker, or call us to strategize a risk management plan in line with your personal risk tolerance.  Traders that wish to participate in the Gold Futures Markets may look at the E-Mini Gold contracts which have a lower margin requirement than that of the larger Gold contract.  Please look for current margins before entering this market and be sure to allow cash cushion for any adverse conditions.  Please consult with your broker to calculate the risk, stop loss orders or option strategies before entering such a volatile market.  Investors that wish to take a position in the Gold Futures market should devise a plan according to their goals, risk tolerance and the amount of money they are willing to risk in this sector.  Like many other investments, the success of the trading plan must take into consideration the timing of the entries and exits.

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Take a close look and feel free to call in and talk to me in greater detail.  It would be my pleasure.  Good trading!

Call me at (877) 224-1952 or email me at lburton@danielstrading.com

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Leslie Burton is a Senior Market Strategist for Daniels Trading:

A commodity broker for 25 years.  Contributed commentary to the publication “Consensus”.  Guest speaker for Market Commentary on Tiger Financial News Network Radio between 2001 and 2006.  Has conducted educational workshops and webinars  for FX Street, Fox Investments, Man Financial and New World Trading.  Contributor to Market Technicians Association.

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