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Hedge Funds Reeling From Gold Jump Have Five Charts to Watch

Hedge funds that doubled down on bearish gold wagers are facing a gut check. 

Hedge Funds Reeling From Gold Jump Have Five Charts to Watch
Gold bars, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars each, sit in a vault at the United States Mint at West Point in West Point. (Photographer: Scott Eells/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Hedge funds that doubled down on bearish gold wagers are facing a gut check.

The shiny metal is in the middle of a surprise advance, posting the fastest rally since the Brexit vote as a surge in haven demand combines with seasonal buying. The sudden snap of its unlucky streak -- bullion has declined every month since April -- blindsided fast-money investors, but that could be good for gold bugs.

Here’s the bullish case for the yellow metal in charts as well as one big, fat caveat:

Hedge Funds Reeling From Gold Jump Have Five Charts to Watch

Speculators boosted their net-short position in bullion futures and options to the largest since at least 2006 in the week ended Oct. 9, according to government data released last week. That was just before gold’s biggest one-day jump since 2016.

Should these shorts find themselves on the wrong-side of a lasting rally, a squeeze may fuel the advance further. The last time hedge funds were net short for an extended period, prices soared almost 10 percent as the positions unwound. The metal edged up to $1,227.03 an ounce as of 12:09 p.m. in New York on Wednesday.

Hedge Funds Reeling From Gold Jump Have Five Charts to Watch

Exchange-traded funds have been a source of gold supply from May through September as investors pared their holdings amid a price slump. The tide has turned: In the last week they have added 16.4 metric tons to their assets, the most since April, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Gold prices and fund flows are strongly correlated. In every year where holdings went up, gold has increased, and vice versa.

Hedge Funds Reeling From Gold Jump Have Five Charts to Watch

Thursday’s 2.5 percent surge, which was the biggest jump since the U.K. voted to leave the European Union, blasted spot gold through its 50-day moving average. The momentum has continued into this week, pushing prices over the 100-day MA. For some chart watchers that’s a sign bullion could be set for further gains heading into 2019.

Hedge Funds Reeling From Gold Jump Have Five Charts to Watch

Meanwhile the dollar’s vice-like grip on the shiny metal, which has punished prices this year, is easing. The correlation between the greenback and gold has weakened in recent months, indicating other drivers -- such as haven demand from investors fleeing equities -- could continue to firm up bullion.

And yet...

Hedge Funds Reeling From Gold Jump Have Five Charts to Watch

...for all its attributes as a financial asset, gold is still a commodity, and therefore reliant on physical demand. And its key anchor -- India -- is flagging. The rupee is sliding and local prices of gold are soaring. That suggests demand from the world’s second-biggest buyer during the festival of Diwali next month may be weak for a third year running.

To contact the reporters on this story: Eddie van der Walt in London at evanderwalt@bloomberg.net;Ranjeetha Pakiam in Singapore at rpakiam@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Samuel Potter at spotter33@bloomberg.net, Sid Verma

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