Monday morning we sent subscribers a brief, 20-page update as we are in Vancouver at the Cambridge House conference. We remain cautious and bearish on the sector and are actively looking for new prospects. We have found a few which we will discuss in the next few weeks. Below we share part of the summary which is on page 1 of every weekend update.
The same applies to the miners. In looking at GDX, GDXJ and our
 55-stock junior index (p18), it is possible they could see a few days
 of gains before touching strong resistance again. There have been huge
 outflows in the ETFs in recent weeks and that could support the stocks
 “holding up” a bit longer than expected as it is bullish from a
 contrarian perspective. However, when GDX had huge outflows at the end
 of 2012 and middle of 2013 it did not mark major market lows then.
I do not see a major bullish catalyst for precious metals until the
 Fed’s done with rate hikes. Inflation has peaked for the year and
 commodity prices have clearly rolled over. Even with the weak US$,
 commodity prices have rolled over and precious metals remain below
 important resistance. Furthermore, Gold has climbed back above $1260
 but GLD continues to show no real increase in demand. In addition,
 note the chart of a producer index of 11 stocks (p20). Its trading
 near a 52-week low. Producers are anticipating a lower Gold price. I
 did not have time to create an optionality index but I’m sure it would
 look similar.
My hope is that the sector trades lower over the next 4-6 weeks,
 creating a buying opportunity in July. The miners continue to be not
 so oversold. GDX’s bullish percentage index remains at 39% and as of
 Thursday, 37% of our 55-stock junior index was trading above both the
 50-dma and 200-dma. Again, when these figures go to 15% or below we
 will be nearing a low risk buying opportunity.
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