Important Charts
By: Captain Hook
No commentary this week it being the dog days of summer and interest levels  are on waivers. (I'm taking a break.)
For those of you tuning in however, here are a few important charts and accompanying  technical notes, to explain the big messages.
We would be amiss at this juncture not to point out the technical situation  in the risk adjusted S&P 500 (SPX). (i.e. put against the CBOE Volatility  Index (VIX).) At first glance you would think the SPX is a sell (volatility  a buy), with the monthly SPX / VIX Ratio plot (see below) at significant sinusoidal  resistance and VIX at substantial long-term support. (See monthly in Chart  Room.) This is especially true if one is unfortunate enough to consider the  fundamentals. They are abysmal  and getting worse every day with present 'neoliberal  policies' wrecking the economy. It's important to remember however; fundamentals  no longer matter, including sentiment conditions, at least for now. (i.e. until  the election is over?) (See Figure 1)
Figure 1


That said, and because of the next chart, while inflation sensitive issues  could fall faster than the broad measures of stocks in the next correction,  which could be any day now depending on Trump's presidential prospects, if  the Dow / XAU (Philadelphia Gold & Silver Index) Ratio is to bounce soon,  putting a tail wind at the back of stocks - you shouldn't short them - especially  with the status quo boys (bureaucrats, oligarchs, media, and fedsters) all  working to get Hillary elected. As you can see below, indicators on the monthly  plot have hit important targets that are sure to generate a bounce at some  point relatively soon, given with the unprecedented stature of the decline  so far, it could still fall a bit further before the bounce arrives. (See Figure  2)
Figure 2


Again, if and unless it looks like Hillary is in trouble going into the election,  expect the status quo boys to keep a bid in stocks going right into November,  with no October crash allowed. If on the other hand, it looks like Trump will  win, which is questionable given the degree of fiction  in the poles, this is when the '87 scenario becomes possible as the status  quo pulls their bids in an effort to make Trump look bad, conserve capital,  and just generally confuse issues to match what's going on in their own heads.  What's more interesting however, is if they keep pushing precious metals down  into to such a scenario, then just the opposite can occur here, with gold and  silver taking off to the upside into seasonal strength. (See Figure 3)
Figure 3


So it all depends on what happens this week and next, running into options  expiry, where strength in precious metal stocks near-term increases the odds  of a seasonal inversion (weakness in September / October), and visa versa.  That's really all you should be paying attention to at this point, because  how things turn out in coming days will represent the totality of how the markets  are reading what's important. If status quo price managers can tip over precious  metal stocks this week, this would increase the probability of important lows  running into month end off of apparent a -- b -- c corrections stroon across  important sector measures (gold, silver, precious metal indexes, etc.)
Trouble is, with strategic hedging still occurring in GDXJ and NUGT (see    here), weakness cannot be counted on, and that's for sure. It's a genuine    crapshoot in this regard, so the only thing we can really do is sit back    and watch. Friday's manufactured jobs report that sparked manufactured selling    in precious metals was a welcome site from this perspective, however this    is not likely the beginning of a trend lower with sentiment in the shares    still guarded. The selling can get worse this week, and prices remain flat    going into next, however wholesale selling is not likely unless they can    knock silver below $18 on a closing basis.
So that's what I would watch. In fact, I wouldn't get too excited unless they  can knock silver below $17.80 -- watch that number for sure.
Good investing is possible in precious metals.
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