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The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

Another Weak Jobs Report Portrayed as Strong – Ep. 266

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

Peter Schiff

Business, Politics, Business News, Investing, News

4.7 β€’ 5.8K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 8 July 2017

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Summary:
There wasn't much of a market reaction to this Nonfarm Payroll report; the dollar index was only up .2% on the day. It closed up flat on the week. The Canadian dollar closed at a 10-month high against the dollar. Also bond prices continue to fall; this is a bad week if you own bonds, worldwide. Yields are rising across the board. The trend looks like we are about to break down in the bond market and break out in yield.
Gold Market
I think it is the weakness in bonds and the backup in yields that is one reason the gold market has been acting as weak as it has. There is still a false perception that rising interest rates are bad for gold. That, coupled with the fact that the dollar has been falling recently and gold has not been rising (meaning gold prices are falling in terms of other currencies) is causing a breakdown in the charts, resulting in selling. Even North Korea's recent successful ICBM testing did not cause gold to catch a bid.
Silver Dropped
Early last night, around the opening of the Japanese stock market, there was a bit of a flash crash in silver. Silver prices dropped abruptly by about fifty cents an ounce within a second. The market quickly recovered but then re-tested those lows. Silver was down over .40 today in the U.S. market. It didn't open down that soft, but it traded lower all day. The price of silver hit a new 52-week low.
Gold Stocks Signalling a Reversal
I have been talking about the relative strength of the gold miners in the face of this correction and once again, the GDX, which is an index of gold stocks, was only down 1.3% on the day, which is not a big drop, considering the price of gold was down by 1% on the day and the price of silver was down close to 3% on the day. I think this is a good sign for a reversal.
A Weaker Japanese Yen
Another reason for the recent weakness in gold and silver prices has to do with the weakness in the Japanese yen. While the U.S dollar has been losing ground against other currencies, it has actually been gaining ground against the yen. I am not sure why, or for how long this relationship is going to hold, but there has been a very close correlation between the price of gold and silver and the exchange rate between the U.S dollar and the Japanese yen.
Printing Yen to Prevent Interest Rates From Rising
The yen was weak overnight particularly because of the global rise in yields above a level where the JGB has drawn a line in the sand. It is basically committed to printing an infinite amount of Japanese yen to keep buying those JGB's to prevent interest rates from rising. Why is the Bank of Japan determined to keep interest rates from rising? Because of the enormity of the Japanese government debt. If interest rates go up, there is not way to service that debt. The choice is default or runaway inflation, and they are choosing the latter. So, last night during all this selling in global bonds, including the JGB, there was massive intervention to support the bond market. That meant the printing of a lot of Yen. It is possible that this is the catalyst that drove down the price of silver and gold.
Risk-On/Risk Off Trade
One reason for the correlation between the yen and gold has to do with the risk-on/risk-off trade, where both the Japanese yen and gold are seen as the safe-haven assets. Therefore, when investors want to take risk off, they buy gold and they buy the yen and that may be one of the reasons that the two have been moving together. Once they start to move together and form a relationship, traders start to key off of it. So if they see weakness in the yen, they sell gold, and if they see strength in the yen they buy gold.
Rising Interest Rates are Positive for Gold
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0:00.0

The Peter Shifx Show

0:09.4

There wasn't much of a market reaction to this stronger than expected a non-farm payroll

0:15.6

report.

0:16.6

The dollar index was only up 0.2 on the day.

0:19.7

I think it closed the week at 96 flat.

0:23.9

You know, that's about where the dollar was before the number was released.

0:28.6

I think there was a little bit of a spike down in the dollar as soon as the number came

0:32.6

out.

0:33.6

Maybe it was just on the lower numbers for average hourly earnings, but there was a little

0:39.5

bit of a drop in the dollar and then the dollar recovered and it ended up about where

0:44.2

it began the day up slightly.

0:46.2

Although it wasn't across the board, I noticed that Canadian dollar was very strong today.

0:50.4

It rose 8 tenths of a percent.

0:52.6

It closed at a 10 month high against the greenback.

0:55.8

The dollar to me still looks very weak and the fact that it couldn't rise given the

1:02.4

supposed spin, the positive spin on this non-farm payroll number.

1:07.7

Normally if you get a beat on the non-farm payroll number, you get a big rise in the dollar,

1:13.0

not now.

1:14.0

The dollar has been falling.

1:15.6

It was just off a seven month low and still we could not get a rise in the dollar.

1:21.3

Also bond prices continued to fall.

1:23.9

This was a very bad week if you are an owner of bonds.

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