Gold: Waiting for the Fed

Gold and the Fed are in key focus tomorrow. Gold has two very strong, but contradictory price actions signals on the monthly chart. There are two simultaneous Harami inside bar fans break patterns. See here: 

Gold price action
Gold’s price action

Gold also has some excellent seasonal around the turn of the year. Starting from December 20 – February 20 gold has risen 13 times in the last 15 years. That’s nearly a 90% strike rate. So, these seasonals are very strong and largely based around physical demand at this time of year. Check out the strong seasonals here where you can search the pattern in more detail. 

Gold seasonal pattern
Gold’s seasonals

But, in an ideal world we want the fundamentals, the technicals, and seasonals to all match up. This is a key part of my seasonal webinars I take each month.  This is also where the Fed’s meeting comes in and will be key this month.  

The Fed’s communication is key 

If the Fed signal that they will be hiking rates more quickly that will send yields surging. That will also send the USD higher and this will be a negative for gold. Also, if the ECB are dovish on Thursday then gold could really accelerate lower on a stronger USD.  Now, a sharp move lower in gold may be an opportunity for seasonal buyers. However, it would be far superior if the Fed signal a dovish scenario. That would be the signal that gold buyers should be jumping all over.

The most dovish scenario would be if the Fed don’t speed up the tapering process (Powell has already said they would). If Powell re-opens the idea of inflation being ‘transitory’ and pushed back expectations from the current two hikes next year then that will be a very decent catalyst to send gold higher and will be In line with the fundamentals  

In order to get a handle on gold’s direction, it is not only real yields and the USD moving together, but good reasons for that to continue. When both of these other markets align, that makes gold’s direction much more predictable. Get ready for Gold and the Fed tomorrow!