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Gold analysis: Is silver about to outperform gold?

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Precious metals prices have weakened over the last couple of weeks, following gold’s impressive +7% gains in October, and silver’s not-so-impressive 3% rise. Last month’s gains for gold were mostly driven by safe-haven demand as the flare up in the Middle East conflict saw investors rush out of risk-sensitive assets. The precious metal rallied last month even as US bond yields hit fresh 2007 highs. At the start of this month, we have seen yields drop back sharply but this has not had any positive impact on gold prices yet. Investors have perhaps found stocks and bonds as better investment propositions than gold, with the latter paying no dividends or interest, and costing money to store. What’s more, with signs of peak inflation around the world, and gold prices being not too far off their record levels, some investors are not comfortable buying gold at these prices and are thus waiting for a deeper pullback before potentially pulling the trigger. However, with yields declining dip-buyers are lurking. So, be on the watch out for a bullish reversal as both gold and silver test key support levels. I am of the view that silver has more upside potential than gold from here.

 

Gold silver ratio falls from key resistance

 

Supporting my thesis that silver may outperform gold, the gold-silver ratio has been banging at overhead resistance around the 87.25 to 88.00 range in the past couple of weeks, following the big rally in September and October. So far, resistance has held here, suggesting that silver could be about to outshine gold on the long side, or fall less than the yellow metal in the case of a sell-off.

 

 

Silver technical analysis

 

At the time of writing, silver was down for the third day, but off its earlier lows after testing the top of the key short-term support range between 22.20 and 22.40. This area had been support in the past before a sharp breakdown in October below here failed to materialise into anything major. Consequently, silver bulls quickly reclaimed their lost ground and are now trying to defend it again as price tests this zone from up above. What we want to see here from a bullish point of view is the formation of a bullish-looking candle on the daily time frame to provide the green signal for the bulls waiting to jump on board. If such a signal is not seen, then the wait must continue given that there is no clear directional bias on silver prices at the moment, and given the fact that silver is below the 200-day average.

 

 

Gold technical analysis

 

The key area of support for gold is seen between $1931 to $1953, which I have shaded in blue on my chart. This area was previously resistance on a few occasions between August and September. Now that gold has broken above this zone, it better hold here for the bulls to maintain control. We have the 200-day average also cutting through this zone. A potential break below here on a daily closing basis would be a bearish development.

 

 

Source for all charts used in this article: TradingView.com

 

-- Written by Fawad Razaqzada, Market Analyst

Follow Fawad on Twitter @Trader_F_R

 

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