Gold/Silver: The art of war and Chinese false flags

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It was a choppy week in the Precious Metals after ten straight days of consolidation in the Gold market. What seemingly looked like a “breakout” on Thursday, after an uptick in initial claims, proved to be a “false breakout” when the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) announced the conclusion of eighteen straight months of Gold purchases for its reserve. For reference, China began its Gold purchases in November 2022 when futures were in the $1650-$1700/oz range. How important are Chinese Gold purchases to the sustainability of the bull market? I believe that it is a critical component of the price action. However, we have danced this dance before with China.

Reflecting on my time at Lind-Waldock in 2002, I recall China’s active role as a purchaser of Soybeans. Their relentless demand and purchases drove the price of Soybeans from $6 a bushel to $8 a bushel in a short span. China perceived this surge as a ‘tax’ and decided to employ a strategic move. They would cancel Soybean purchases, causing futures to plummet ‘limit down’ overnight, only to quietly increase purchases in the following trading session. Whatever their strategy maybe this time, we must remain vigilant about Chinese Gold purchases and their potential impact on the market.

Daily Gold Chart

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After Friday’s better-than-expected Non-Farm Payroll Data (272k vs 182k exp.), futures are trading back on their heels of critical support. If futures close below $2340/oz, futures could find themselves in “liquidation mode” until the next bullish catalyst. Traders will need to see a move back above $2415 to spark another wave of buying. Next week, we will see the June FOMC Meeting conclude where there is little expectation for the Fed to adjust the policy rate. Traders will remain focused on the language where we expect the Fed to describe the progress on inflation as slowed rather than stalled.


Daily Silver Chart

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We firmly believe that a “Commodities Supercycle” is underway, and we are constructing long-dated call spreads in the Silver market for our clients. For example, one could purchase the September 2024 Silver Futures $35.00 call option while selling a September 2024 Silver Futures $40.00 call against it. The plan will create a calculated risk Bull Call spread and costs $1,750 plus any commissions and fees, while your maximum gain would be $25,000, less your initial cost. If silver futures close above $40.00/oz at expiration on August 27, 2024. We believe this strategy achieves a low-risk, high-reward profile. 

Futures trading involves a substantial risk of loss and may not be suitable for all investors. Therefore, carefully consider whether such trading suits you in light of your financial condition. Trading advice is based on information taken from trade and statistical services and other sources Blue Line Futures, LLC believes are reliable. We do not guarantee that such information is accurate or complete, and it should not be relied upon as such. Trading advice reflects our good faith judgment at a specific time and is subject to change without notice. There is no guarantee that the advice we give will result in profitable trades. All trading decisions will be made by the account holder. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. 


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Futures trading involves a substantial risk of loss and may not be suitable for all investors. Therefore, carefully consider whether such trading is suitable for you in light of your financial condition. Trading advice is based on information taken from trade and statistical services and other sources Blue Line Futures, LLC believes are reliable. We do not guarantee that such information is accurate or complete and it should not be relied upon as such. Trading advice reflects our good faith judgment at a specific time and is subject to change without notice. There is no guarantee that the advice we give will result in profitable trades. All trading decisions will be made by the account holder. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

Blue Line Futures is a member of NFA and is subject to NFA’s regulatory oversight and examinations. However, you should be aware that the NFA does not have regulatory oversight authority over underlying or spot virtual currency products or transactions or virtual currency exchanges, custodians, or markets. Therefore, carefully consider whether such trading is suitable for you considering your financial condition.

With Cyber-attacks on the rise, attacking firms in the healthcare, financial, energy, and other state and global sectors, Blue Line Futures wants you to be safe! Blue Line Futures will never contact you via a third-party application. Blue Line Futures employees use only firm-authorized email addresses and phone numbers. If you are contacted by any person and want to confirm your identity please reach out to us at info@bluelinefutures.com or call us at 312- 278-0500

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