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WEEKLY METALS REPORT 9/3


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The Metals Remain Resilient….

 

All week long Legislators and investors

world-wide were looking toward this week’s

Unemployment data with anxiety and anticipation.

 

Thursday’s Initial Jobless Claims  dropped by 6,000 –

472,000…..this was better than expected.

However, today’s unemployment data was much

better than expected as The Department of Labor

announced a much slower decline than economists

anticipated. The experts were looking at a 105,000

job subtraction. Instead the decline was 54,000…

This news sent the STOXX Europe 600 Index (European

Stocks) rallied and enjoyed its largest gain in two months..

It also sent the Dow and S&P Higher while triggering a

sell-off in the Gold market. The gold market traded as low as

$1239.20 before charging back to close at $1251.10

for the week. The price dip was an opportunity for some

bargain hunters to re-enter the market at a lower price.

Despite the favorable jobs data the savvy investors

continue to seek the precious metals as an alternative

“safe haven” iinvestment…

 

Historically Septenber is the best month for Gold.

This is no surprise as this is the month that begins

the Wedding & festival seasons in the Asian sector.

 

There were some other noteworthy news this week

 FOMC MINUTES from the August meeting….

 

“The preconditions for a pickup in growth in 2011

 appear to remain in place”….

 

“SHOULD FURTHER ACTION PROVE NECESSARY….POLICY OPTIONS

ARE AVAILABLE”

 

“ The  FOMC will do all that it can to ensure continuation of the

economic  recovery”

 

Gold traders are concerned about the possibility of a strike by

the National Union of Mineworkers in South Africa.

South Africa is the number two Gold producer second only

to China…..Traders are concerned about a possible

SUPPLY & DEMAND  issue……

 

The European Union’s Central Bank Jean-Claude Trichet

defended the continuation of low and unchanged rates

and stated the European Central Bank will extend

unlimited loan offerings into 2011…..

 

Thursday:

 

FOMC Chairman Ben Bernanke admitted the FED was slow

to identify and address subprime abuses…and continued to say

that Regulators should have done a better job before

the crisis……These are the reasons that investors lack confidence

in the fiat currencies and continue to use Gold & Silver

as “SAFE HAVEN” alternative investments…………

 

This week traded a very technical $21.60 range….

 

HIGH…..$1256.60 ………….. LOW…..$1235.00

The volume has been consistently over 90,000….

Today I believe there  was profit taking as well as  position guarding

Prior to the long 3 day  Labor Day weekend….

**MARKETS CLOSED MONDAT 9/6……..**

 

MY SWING NUMBERS  9/7….DECEMBER GOLD

 

Resistance # 2………………$1265.00

Resistance # 1………………$1259.00

Pivot    ………………………..$1249.00

Support # 1………………….$1241.00

Support # 2………………….$1233.00

 

Mike Daly / Gold Specialist

PFG BEST

mdaly@pfgbest.com

877-294-4669

312-563-8029

 

 

 

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Mike Daly joined PFGBEST Research in 2009 with more than 25 years of experience as a gold trader and market specialist.

He was a floor trader at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade and Chicago Board Options Exchange for the first two decades.  He joined the renowned gold brokerage J. Aron in 1979 and served as a senior gold broker and market analyst for four years, and then continued another two years there after J. Aron was acquired by Goldman Sachs in 1982.  He was charged with keeping vast spread markets in line and was a global gold market maker for the firm.

From there he continued as a licensed independent broker on the CME floor in the S&P 500 stock index futures trading pit while also monitoring and trading gold markets.

He joined Alaron Trading Corp. in 2007 as a senior broker then came on board PFGBEST through the acquisition of the customer assets of Alaron in spring of 2009.

Mike is regularly quoted in broadcast and print media venues and is widely available to share his precious metals and trading background, knowledge and experience as an interview source, educator and spokesperson. 

Mike Daly
Sr. Precious Metals Analyst
PFGBEST Research

Phone: 877.294.4669 or 312-563-8029
Email: mdaly@pfgbest.com

PFGBEST is among the largest non-clearing U.S. Futures Commission Merchants, with customers, affiliates and brokerage offices in more than 80 countries. The company is a leader in sustainable investing through diversified products including managed funds, futures, forex, options, full-service and discount brokerage, trader education, market research, and direct online futures trading through its BESTDirect® platform, and numerous other platforms and applications. 

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