I’m buying into Novo and Eloro, symbols NSRPF and ELRRF, keeping the total risk on each quite small, since my focus remains honed in on the mid-cap producers and developers with exploration upside. NSRPF is working up over its 30 WEEK MA, while ELLRF has pulled back 50% of its recent sharp rally.
Starting a position in Jaguar Mining (JAGGF), as its pulled back to near it’s 30 WEEK MA, as well as a 50% retracement of the rally from the four year lows. it’s a miner in Brazil, and Eric Sprott is a big shareholder (over 44%), they have no debt and cash in the bank, producing gold since 2006. This entry allows for a very tight stop, so not much risk from today’s price. Note that this is a DAILY chart, so the closest thing to the 30 WEEK MA is the green moving average.
If the MJ etf closes above it’s 30 WEEK MA today, Friday, Jan 5, 2024, we will take a position. While this is just a technical chart setup, it offers an entry with fixed, and very limited total risk (TR) of just .5% of the accounts I manage. The stop-out level would be any WEEKLY close below the 30 WEEK MA at $3.18 and rising a little each week. Having such a close stop-out level allows us to have a large position size, and since we hold the position until a weekly close below MJ’s 30 WEEK MA, we could be in this trade for awhile as long as its working, the essence of the phrase “letting your winners run.” We won’t know if we are buying until just before the close today (Friday), in which case we might buy at the close, or even on Monday morning before 11 am or so.
I’m taking advantage of this pull back early into the new year to add to CDE, HL, SILJ, FSM, EQX, SVM, AG, and several other miners. Many have retreated 50% or so of their recent rally, so this seems a good area to add to holdings. Weekly graphs below:
You get the picture. I have also begun to nibble on some junior explorers that were absolutely demolished in 2023, though I will stay focused on the mid-cap producers for the time being. I have a list of “penny dreadfuls” that I might buy into at some point in this bull market, but I am concerned that they will dilute shares to raise capital, after being starved for funds the last couple years. This could keep a lid on their prices. I also feel there could be general market weakness soon, maybe enough to drag down weaker stocks, so prefer established producers that are more of a safe haven.
There are some other groups that are flashing BUY signals or close to doing so, and I will cover those in a separate post.
I was wrong, SILJ didn’t just visit $10 again, it went down to $8, in one of the worst maulings miners have seen, defying all logic on valuations, focused only on the Fed’s tightening (raising) of interest rates. We were stopped out of some positions, but remain very heavily invested as we recently bought back in, even added to positions via LEAP options that expire in January 2026. It was a rough ride and unexpected on my part, as each time they looked as if they turned the corner, they were beaten lower again, even greatly underperforming the metals themselves. I will get into the details more soon, since we have gotten mostly re-invested for yet another try, I have more time to share observations here as we head into the end of the year. For now, let me just post two long term (monthly) chart going back twenty years each, to give the reader an idea as to why we went back in heavy recently on SILJ and some individual miners.
$GOLD has a very clear, long tern cup and handle pattern that has finally culminated in an all time monthly closing high. Its a clear breakout, and while I won’t surprised nor the least bit concerned if gold pulls back some time soon, this chart tells us gold is making its move to a new, higher trading range that has yet to be defined on the upside. It’s very bullish.
$SILVER is doing some tricks of its own, and just recently started to outperform gold, another sign the secular bull market has kicked in again. As many have pointed out, silver goes up later than gold, but much farther and faster. Considering it is still only half its all time price high seen twice before, in 1980 and 2011 at $50, silver could truly make some eye-popping gains of several hundred percent. I will remind readers that in 2016, silver only rose 50% from the lows, but maybe of it’s miners were up 500% or more, even the SILJ etf rocketed over 380%! This is why were are heavily invested in silver and gold miners (most silver miners get half their revenue or more from gold, so they are diversified between the two), and the best part is that they are the standout group when everything else is getting demolished. I have little doubt that while silver might take a breather and consolidate even for a year or two around $50, it will likely go way past that level ,offering several hundred percent returns just on the physical metal, imagine what the miners will do in that scenario? Best to own some, if not a lot, like us.
Here is a monthly chart of the $CRB commodity index vs. the $SPX S&P500 index, going back twenty years. Two things to note, first is that the big run higher with inflation from 2021 is hardly a blip on the chart. The second thing that jumps out at me is how much potential upside commodities have, after what appear to be just the first leg of a new commodity bull. Once the ratio gets over the downtrend line, commodities could rocket higher. The ratios stayed in a range from 2003 (as far as this chart can go back) until it broker lower in 2012, at a level OVER 3x higher than where it sits today! Just getting back to that area would be a bull market to behold in commodities and the stocks of companies that produce them. I maintain that we haven’t seen anything yet, and nothing like what we will see over the next several years.
The uptrend line on the weekly chart of SILJ was tested, let’s see how big of a bounce it gets, now that we have passed the seasonally worst time on average for miners in June. The winds should be at our backs until the third week of September, if history is any indication. Also, the miners have confirmed new daily cycles, and have already made swing lows on the weekly charts, now we wait for them to get over their 10 week MA to confirm a new intermediate cycle as well.
Miners are experiencing a decent pullback on the daily charts, now sporting oversold technicals like stochastics and RSI which is usually a good time to add. I am doing some nibbling here on the SILJ and trying to add to some individual miners are well, like EXK.
While I don’t make trading decisions off the COT reports, I found this very interesting.
This chart goes back ten years showing SLV divided by the QQQ’s (Nasdaq market). It trends for long periods, could a breakout higher above all the moving averages lead to a big uptrend in silver and the miners? I think so, and we are getting there now, with the 200 week MA also flattening out before starting to trend higher.
Just a quick post looking at the $Silver futures monthly chart, going back twenty years. It shows strong support in the $21-$22 area, and no resistance once it gets over the $27-$28 level. Everything I pay for, both goods and services, have at least more than doubled in the last two years, so there is no reason to not think silver will do the same and take out it’s all time high near $50, and quite likely go much higher from there. With gold at $2000 again already, silver could be the best investment on the planet at the moment.