ABX update

 

abx feb 1 2016

See our previous blog where we targeted $8 as an entry point and $23 or so as an exit point, both based on this expanding diagonal triangle. We appear to have broken out above the upper line of this pattern and should now get to $16 over the next few days. If you are uncomfortable that would be a good point since you would have doubled your money. But if you are a little more venturesome you might just want to stick around till we hit $22+, a little bit under our expected target. You can then brag to your neighbour that you almost tripled your money in, of all things, gold stocks. If he wants to know how, tell him you read this blog. Then if he asks if it is expensive, tell him it is free, at least for now.

FXI, China big cap ETF, update

Then, July 27, 2015, and now charts as usual;

FXI july 27 2015fxi feb 1 2016

In these blogs we have always taken a dim view of China, not because we have a predilection for the comic depiction of all things Chinese being confined to the world of laundry and dry cleaning, but because we think that China is the embodiment of the largest mis-allocation of capital ever in the history of mankind. That, of course, is the basis for depressions and also for Schumpeter’s creative destruction.

Last year we showed how well many of the tenets of EW were met with the chart on the left. Things actually moved along at the speed they should have. Recently we reached the lowest level of the triangle that separates the two zig-zags in this double zig-zag. It would not be surprising if the pause in the second zig-zag becomes more complex than it presently is. Even so we should continue to, at least, 16 or so. This pattern is different from the large flat that we have seen in many mining and commodity stocks. The C wave does not have to unfold as a 5-wave structure as I erroneously indicated on the July chart. Instead it should develop as a zig-zag which follows the 5-3-5 pattern. What we do not know for sure is if the 3 is done and we are in the second 5 part, or if it will take a little longer. Considering the steepness, it should not take very long before it continues down.

The PBOC, Peoples’ Bank of China, should be completely impotent to do anything about the existing excesses un till such time that the have dissipated. That is a matter of time, not monetary stimulus.