Monitizing the Debt
You Need To Know The Real Reason Gold Is Now Going Up
Mike Swanson
Last week gold smashed through $1600 an ounce and on Friday many of the big cap mining stocks made new 52-week highs. People are starting to take notice of this price action, but what just about no one is talking about is whyit is happening. I certainly saw no one explain things Friday night on CNBC after the market close and I doubt they will today either beyond blaming the coronavirus for everything.
But gold went up last year without the virus news. Much more is going on.
So you need to know the real reason go is going up.
It is simple.
Last week the yield curve inverted again. The yield on the 3-month Treasury bond is once again higher than the yield on the ten year-bond, which is yielding just about nothing. You can see this move on this chart.
The Fed Fund futures market is now pricing in a 90% chance of a rate cut before the end of this year. But with rates so low (ten year Treasuries now yield less than 1.55%) already there just aren’t going to be many more ratescuts available after the next stock market drop or recession beings.
So what is the Fed going to do?
On FridayFederal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard gave a speech in which she told us. She said that the Federal Reserve is likely to announce a cap on interest rates and keep them low by increasing its QE money printing operations in a big way to buy Treasury bondsitself.
They will essentially monetize the debt.
It was a huge thing for a Federal Reserve official to admit and some who heard her remarks realized they need to get ahead of that operation and buy gold and silver.
Imagine where gold and silver will be when the next round of rate cuts actually happens and these type of money printing operations become widely talked about?
This is why gold is just starting to go up just like when it began to move last year when it went through $1350 an ounce. $1600 is the new $1350 and now gold is eyeing $1710.
Yep, and the chart told us this was going to happen back in 2018.
Yep. The powell pivot was the time to load up on Gold. Best trade of next decade.