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Gold's Relative Strength and What it Means | Jordan Roy-Byrne | Safehaven.com

Gold's Relative Strength and What it Means | Jordan Roy-Byrne | Safehaven.com | Gold and What Moves it. | Scoop.it
Longtime readers of our editorials know that we are big fans of intermarket analysis as well as ardent believers in the real price of gold (real POG) or relative Gold. No this has nothing to do with the paper market versus the physical market.

 

Jordan Roy-Byrne writes:

 

"... Gold is in a healthy bullish position because its trending higher against all major markets with the exception of bonds. In other words, Gold is showing broad strength and is only being held back by the strength in bonds, which happens to be the largest market by a mile. Thus, when we see bonds soften, Gold should have a shot to retest its recent high.


"The strength in the real POG usually reflects economic contraction or deceleration. After all, if things were going well we'd expect equities and economically sensitive commodities to outperform Gold. A rise in the real POG is a negative signal for the economy and asset markets. That in itself is a catalyst for central ..."

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Vietnam Bullion trade in disarray since new regulation

Analysts questioned this claims and said gold bar holders are having trouble finding a proper place to sell their precious metal.

 

HANOI(BullionStreet): Gold bullion trade in Vietnam continued to get affected as majority businesses were kicked out of gold trading market following the new regulation.

 

Analysts said more than eighty percent gold shops were banned from gold bullion transactions after failed to meet financial requirements necessary to maintain business after the implementation of the January 10 regulation.

 

However, country's central bank, State Bank of Vietnam claims that there are 2,500 facilities available countrywide, licensed to trade gold bullion, are enough to serve public need. ...

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