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November 21, 2011

Gold, Silver Slide: Is This Like 2008-2009? Palladium Seen Poised - Focus on Funds - Barrons.com

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By Murray Coleman

After snapping a three-week winning streak, gold and silver traders head into what promises to be a slow-trading Thanksgiving week with lowered expectations.

The SPDR GoldTrust (GLD) was most recently off by 1.8% and the iShares Silver Trust (SLV) was down 3.5%. Still, GLD headed into Monday’s session with a year-to-date gain of more than 21% while SLV — despite a rocky three months in which its net asset value had declined by roughly 20% through last week — was ahead 4.8% in 2011.

For those with longer-term plans to tap into growth in the group, these might be interesting times to consider as entry points. Barclays analysts are looking at gold futures possibly sliding to around $1,680 an ounce, some 1% lower.

“We would fade any further weakness against the $1,600 area looking for a move toward the highs,” they added. For silver, Barclays told clients they “would fade any move below $30 in silver against $28 (an ounce), targeting $35.70.”

Gold for December delivery most recently was sinking by $29.80 to $1,696.30 an ounce on the Comex. Meanwhile, December silver was down $1.57 to $30.85 an ounce in New York.

Analysts at BNP Paribas noted Monday that economic conditions in Europe and the U.S. still seemed in a state of “heightened uncertainty” given political gridlock in Washington over deficit cutting efforts and ongoing debt worries in the euro zone. “In the near term, gold should continue to outperform the rest of the precious metals complex,” the bank wrote in a note to clients.

Interestingly, BNP Paribas predicted that if economic fortunes improve and the “risk-on” trade returns, palladium could “take over gold’s position as the best performing precious metal.”

Along those lines, it’s worth noting that the ETFS PHysical Palladium Shares (PALL) was falling by 2.4% at last glance. But on a relatively light day of activity so far in precious metals, PALL’s volume was notably stronger, trading already near its longer-term full-day average.

In the past three months, PALL’s trajectory has followed SLV’s down by more than 20%.

Analysts at Barclays and Johnson Matthey have recently predicted that palladium’s supply and demand dynamic should swing negative — meaning the market will be in a deficit situation — in 2012.

Miners are also falling today. The Market VectorsGold Miners ETF (GDX) was off by 2.8% while the Global X Silver Miners ETF (SIL) was falling by 5.4% on the day.

Jeb Handwerger, editor of Gold Stock Trades, noted today that the Chinese Metal Exchange has made “ominous noises” about raising the margin rate on silver. “It would seem that the bankers consistently choose to handicap silver and gold while favoring dollars and treasuries,” he added.

GDX has again failed to move past resistance on a technical level, setting the ETF up for a possible test of recent lows at around $52 a share, Handwerger warned. It was trading recently around $55.44 a share.

“Silver also reversed at the 50-day moving average which may indicate that late September lows may be tested,” he wrote.

With Germany again talking tough on a potential European Central Bank bailout of troubled sovereign debt markets, gold futures figure to retest their lows while silver stocks “look vulnerable,” wrote Jordan Roy-Byrne, editor of the Gold & Silver Premium Report.

He told clients this morning:

“This is starting to feel similar to 2008-2009. This Euro crisis could force equities and commodities lower thereby creating the cover for China to re-stimulate, the ECB to print $3 trillion … and then the Fed can print (money) since bonds are strong and the U.S. dollar could be going (higher in the short-term).”

But the independent precious metals analyst did point out that fundamentals remain much stronger for gold than in 2008. He sees some technical clouds forming in the near-term but that a “a breakout in 2012 will have excellent underpinnings and catalysts.”

Read the whole story here: Gold, Silver Slide: Is This Like 2008-2009? Palladium Seen Poised - Focus on Funds - Barrons.com

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