

By Jon Nadler
Senior Metals Market Analyst
Good Afternoon,
On a day when the US dollar went beyond the critical 1.60 mark against the euro, and crude oil reached within 35 cents of $120 per barrel, gold...barely managed to sustain a $5 gain for most of the day. Much as we would like to believe otherwise, a worrisome decoupling appears to be taking shape in gold vis a vis the dollar and oil. That the metal is not trading at least $20 to $60 higher given the background conditions presents some significant food for thought, and may have been the prime catalyst for yesterday's exit by noted advisor Denis Gartman. Gold's ETF holdings have stalled for a couple of weeks. now. Gold really needs a rally, and it needs it...yesterday. The words of a veteran NY trader echoed: "If this is not the time to set new records, then when? The perfect storm isn't even rocking this boat."
New York spot trading was holding values near $921 at last check, as participants watched a $2.02 rise in oil and a slipping dollar index value of 71.33 - and wondered where bullion buyers were all hiding today. Well, in black gold, for one. US home sales fell 2% in March, while median prices lost 7.7% in the same period. Players will now likely await the raft of figures coming in the second half of the week before a clearer direction emerges, but the risks to the downside remain in place. Fed rate cut expectations are slipping lower by the day, but a quarter percent is still seen likely one week ahead of the meeting. Silver rose 19 cents to $17.61 and platinum gained 15 to $1991 on fund speculation. Palladium gained $5 to $457 but appears stuck in the $450/$460 range for the moment.
Evidently, Denis Gartman was not alone in his decision to pull the plug on speculative long gold positions. CityWire UK tells the story from the land of gnomes:
"Banque de Commerce et de Placements global CIO Franois Nordhof is steering clear of gold, guided by the policy of the Swiss National Bank. Nordhof, who is responsible for asset allocation and heads up fund selection at the Geneva-based firm, currently has no exposure to commodities - including precious metals.
The Swiss asset allocator says he is particularly wary of gold, and has become even more cautious on the precious metal following a meeting at the Swiss National Bank six weeks ago, where he learned the bank had been selling gold.
It is never a good idea to be contrarian to the national bank. The timing may not be perfect, but if they say they are selling gold youve got to trust them, Nordhof says. Nordhof is particularly wary of the volatility associated with commodities and believes that the returns offered by the asset class are too unstable. He says he would only look into the asset class again if the economy really turns bearish and there is a huge recession.
After the rally in commodities there is no reason to invest in commodities, he says."
Well, at least as far as the speculation in the agricultural sector is concerned, the gentleman may have a point. It is becoming (as Mr. Gartman pointed out yesterday) the focus of global concern. Dr. Michael Berry writes in his "Morning Notes" today that:
" Food price increases are potentially the most destabilizing. The US Congress ill-advised move into corn-based ethanol was one of the most egregious and thoughtless pieces of legislation we have seen. But perhaps it will highlight the basic supply demand situation in the world that has reached the food chain (by way of the energy chain). Yesterday it was reported on Bloomberg that China and the Asian BRICS are now consuming more energy than the West. A society cannot remain prosperous without cheap energy. Cheap energy translates directly into available food stores. There are solutions. They involve energy conservation in the West. I suspect $5 to $7 gasoline will have a hand in that sooner than most realize. Now our leaders must realize that the basic question of cheap energy production is of paramount importance. Nuclear, stranded and heavy oil and domestic natural gas, a sensible renewable energy policy, bi partisan cooperation on capital Hill and global cooperation are required NOW."
One form this cooperation could take is the one that has traders worried -but only to a point- these days. The Wall Street Journal reports this morning that:
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