Weâre on the cusp of another gold tear⦠[RiskHedge Report] [Justin Spittler]
The last time this happened, gold soared for 10 years By Justin Spittler - RiskHedge 615% gains the last time this was triggered⦠âThis is incredibly bullishâ⦠âSomeone bigâ is loading up⦠Iâm no gold bug, but⦠In the mailbag: Was your college degree worth the money? - Gold is closing in on its all-time highs. On Monday, gold broke above $2,000 per ounceâthe highest itâs been in over a year: Its all-time high of $2,074 is now within reach. And if history repeats, gold could soar 600% from here. Hereâs what I mean⦠- The gold price has been stuck in neutral for the last 12 years. In 2011, gold traded at $1,920 per ounce. Today, itâs at $1,951. In other words, goldâs risen just 2% in 12 years. We can blame that mostly on the strength of the US dollar. Since May 2011, the dollar index has gained 40%. At its peak it was up 58%. Thatâs only the second time in the last 30 years the dollar gained 50% or more. The other was from 1995 to 2001. And it killed the gold market. Gold lost 30% of its value from January 1995 to January 2001. However, once the dollar peaked, gold skyrocketed. It soared 615% over the next 10 years. Weâre on the cusp of another such opportunity⦠As I showed you, goldâs on a tear. Co-founder of RiskHedge: "This is the surest, easiest-to-follow, and quickest-to-get-started way to beat the market with your core portfolio Iâve found. And it works particularly well in highly uncertain markets like weâre seeing today." [Click to discover more]( about the strategy and how this little-known way of investing produced 302% returns in the worst markets of our lifetimes. (Monthly subscriptions available.) It bottomed in October and is up 20% since. Guess what else happened in October? The dollar peaked. Just like it did in 2001 when it sparked the last gold bull market: This is incredibly bullish for gold. And itâs not the only signal screaming âbuy goldâ⦠- âThe longer the base, the higher the space.â This is a popular saying amongst traders. Generally, the longer an asset consolidates (trades sideways), the bigger gains it will produce when it finally breaks out. Goldâs been consolidating since 2011⦠Source: StockCharts What you see is a massive âcup-and-handleâ pattern. Itâs probably the single most bullish pattern there is. When the price breaks above the âhandle,â the pattern is complete, and the uptrend continues. For now, gold remains in the handle portion of the pattern. But it looks on the cusp of breaking out. If it does, it would signal a new gold bull market has begun. - Recent price action tells me this breakout could be just days or weeks away⦠SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) is an ETF that tracks the price of gold. On Friday, it broke above last monthâs highs. And it did so on heavy volume⦠Source: StockCharts The bars on the bottom represent volume. Notice how they surged in recent days? It tells me âsomeone bigâ is loading up on gold. By that, I mean hedge funds, institutional investors, or other big-money players who often control billions of dollars. That means this rally likely has legs... and the gold price could be just days or weeks away from breaking to new all-time highs. - The leveraged way to profit off rising gold prices is to buy gold stocks. These companies make money finding gold and pulling it out of the ground. Thatâs important because it gives them âleverageâ to the price of gold. When gold moves an inch, gold stocks can move a mile. Again, gold spiked 615% between 2001 and 2011. But the average gold stock soared much higher. For example, Agnico Eagle Mines (AEM) surged 1,593%... Kinross Gold (KGC) shot up 1,992%... and Newcrest Mining (NCM.AX) jumped 1,478%. Gold stocks are like gold on steroids. Keep in mind, theyâre extremely volatile in both directions. Realize youâre making a risky bet when you buy a gold stock. That said, gold stocks look great⦠Osisko Gold Royalties (OR) broke to new 52-week highs on Monday. The stock is up 60% in the last six months. And as you can see, the breakout happened on massive volume: Source: StockCharts Alamos Gold (AGI) is another surging gold miner. Itâs up 80% in the last six monthsâon huge volume as well⦠Source: StockCharts Same story with Caledonia Mining Corporation (CMCL). The stock doubled in the last six months. And the volume is spiking. Source: StockCharts - But the safest way to profitâand protect your savingsâis to own physical gold. I think everyone should own at least a little physical gold, just in case. Gold is the ultimate money. For thousands of years, itâs stood strong and protected folksâ savings as fiat currencies have come and gone. Iâm no gold bug. But, like it or not, the value of the US dollar depends on our politicians acting prudently. Owning gold is a hedge against them printing infinite amounts of dollars to bail out banks, fund green energy, or participate in whatever the next big âcauseâ is. If you agree, youâll appreciate the special deal our friends at Hard Assets Alliance arranged for RiskHedge readers. Theyâve made buying gold extremely simple⦠whether youâre a beginner or someone whoâs been buying gold for years. With Hard Assets Alliance, you can buy, sell, and store fully insured, physical gold right from your computer. Hard Assets Allianceâs network of wholesale dealers ensures you always get the best possible price. As a RiskHedge reader, you can secure a full year of free gold storage when you open an account today. [Discover more here](. Justin Spittler
Chief Trader, RiskHedge In the mailbag⦠Readers flooded our mailbag after Monday's RiskHedge Report: â[Will ChatGPT kill college?](â Chief Analyst Stephen McBride explained how AI is set to disrupt college forever. We asked: Was your college degree worth the money? Here are some of the responses: You are so, so correct. I have biochemistry degrees from Rice University and Johns Hopkins University. Two tier-1, prestige schools. Iâm a healthcare professional, retired, and looking back over 50 years, the time, effort, and cost were simply not worth the payout. We need to revamp college education with this incredible technology for the betterment of our youth. âGarth Another wrote: Thanks for the piece on ChatGPT-4. I havenât used it, but already agree that a large chunk of US colleges will be gone in the next decade. I went to school in the late â80s, so the cost was much more manageable. I also feel the school did a good job of allowing for and promoting critical thinking. This doesnât happen anymore. The contacts and network of friends have also been deeply impactful throughout my life. As my grandfather always said: âItâs not just what you learn, but who you meet.â âBill Hereâs Johnâs take: I went to the University of Virginia, and it was worth several times what it cost me. Perhaps my experience was somewhat like Harvard or Yale, as UVA is one of the top public schools, and most of my friends were off-the-charts smart. My lifelong, high-level friend connections are the most valuable aspect. I also feel I got four years of âlife trainingâ running, leading, and participating in a huge variety of organizations. You are right that many liberal arts schools will shutter. No doubt. But the college experience, while admittedly still âelitist,â is very helpful to many. Not if too much debt is taken. Not if one does not apply oneâs self. But to many. âJohn And lastly: I have a bachelorâs degree in biomedical engineering, a masterâs in electrical engineering (specializing in robotics), and a doctorate in electrical engineering (specializing in signal and image processing). When I was a biomed student, my âeasyâ classes were in pre-med. Was all this education worth the money? Absolutely⦠at the time. Now, however, I believe most of these classes could be taught by AI. Though some of my professors had unique perspectives that would be difficult to simulate at this time: Can AI teach on-the-job experiences? I can certainly see the advantage of AI-taught classes. Whatâs more difficult to predict is how the lack of human interaction will affect [peoplesâ] ability to function in the real world. My guess is weâre going to find out. âJeff Suggested Reading... [A Transformational Acquisition for This Proven Utilities Winner](
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