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Quanticipation in the Gold Price

Commodities / Gold and Silver 2012 Sep 01, 2012 - 03:27 AM GMT

By: Adrian_Ash

Commodities

Will he, won't he? Either way, gold says more QE is coming in due course regardless...
 
SO HERE'S a turn-up for the gold price.

Today saw gold priced in Dollars – and everything else – rising after disappointment over new quantitative easing from the US Federal Reserve.



Maybe Ben Bernanke's much-awaited speech at the annual Jackson Hole shindig for central bankers wasn't so disappointing after all. Certainly the Wall Street Journal seems to think that, and its own inhouse "Fed wire" journalist Jon Hilsenrath to boot! But if today's speech was a promise, it fell a long way short of matching 2010's big event. Back then, Bernanke made the imminent launch of QE2 plain. Whereas the financial media's first-rush response today was headlined "Bernanke: No more easing, for now".

So maybe the gold market's just got its mojo back. Or perhaps this week's anticipation – the same anticipation we've seen for times this summer – merely put the gold price on hold, as the buying already under way took pause.



As you can see, the gold price hit a classic bout of the doldrums in summer 2012. And within that $100 trading range, you can see quanticipation – the anticipation of quantitative easing – blowing a hot breeze first this way and then that.

Starting in May, gold priced in Dollars has risen on any and every "hint" of fresh money printing in the US, only to slip back when the Fed then disappoints. "Will he? Won't he?" All financial markets have been trying to guess the answer. But you can most clearly see it in the price of gold – that most sensitive asset to monetary policy. Because buying gold is always a vote of "no confidence" in central banks. Selling it means you think the Fed has got on top of its job.

And today, post-Jackson Hole, gold has now done something it's failed to do every time previous this summer. It rose despite Ben Bernanke's damp squib of a speech. So perhaps the bullion market has finally shrugged its shoulders and accepted that – whatever the Fed says – it will choose to pull the big lever marked "More Money" sooner or later.

Market-timing be damned? Quanticipation might now be driving the gold price regardless of Fed jaw-boning. The all-too typical autumn rally in gold looks very much in train either way.

By Adrian Ash
BullionVault.com

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Formerly City correspondent for The Daily Reckoning in London and a regular contributor to MoneyWeek magazine, Adrian Ash is the editor of Gold News and head of research at www.BullionVault.com , giving you direct access to investment gold, vaulted in Zurich , on $3 spreads and 0.8% dealing fees.

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