Is Now the Time to Buy the Gold Miners?

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  • The Gold Miners Index has pulled back 15% from its highs, thanks to an overdue correction in the price of gold.

  • The index found support just 3% above strong support at $25.70, and thus far this looks like just a normal correction.

  • I believe that any drops under the $27.00 level are an opportunity to begin nibbling on miners.

While the price of gold (GLD) has pulled back a reasonable amount from its August highs, the Gold Miners Index (GDX) has seen the brunt of the drop. The index fell 15% from its highs put in at $31.00 just three weeks ago, with many individual miners down over 20%. While we have not completed capitulated sentiment in the sector like we saw last August, we have put a decent dent in it from where we sat four weeks ago. I believe the worst of this correction is over, and believe that any further weakness is an opportunity to start positions in miners. I took advantage of the selling and adding a couple of positions in miners on Monday, but would add more names on any further sell-off.

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(Source: TC2000.com)

It’s been an exciting week in the metals complex, with a 15%-off sale showing up in the Gold Miners Index. It’s rare to get corrections of this magnitude during a bull market, but they often come once a visible pattern of shallow dips being bought has been established. This is what we saw the past three months, as every single 7% drop in the Gold Miners Index was immediately bought up. Once this pattern becomes noticeable, and investors are sick of missing dips by waiting for a larger correction, the real correction often shows up. This correction provided investors with an excellent opportunity to buy the dip Monday and Tuesday, with the index down nearly 15% from its highs. As I mentioned in previous articles, 15% corrections are simply violent shakeouts and are entirely reasonable within the context of a young bull market. It is during the first couple of years of a bull market that the shakeouts are often the most violent. This is because it’s when big money wants to steal shares so that they can ride those positions much higher. While the best opportunity to buy has passed, I would view any further pullbacks below $27.00 as an opportunity to add to positions. Let’s take a look at the charts below:

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(Source: TC2000.com)

Looking at the monthly chart, the Gold Miners Index remains above its key 20-month moving average, and above its recent breakout. For this reason, there is absolutely nothing wrong with a sharp correction. As long as corrections do not violate the 20-month moving average or invalidate the recent breakout, they are just noise within the bigger context of a potential new bull market.

Moving to a daily chart below, we continue to have short-term resistance at $29.40, but strong support just below at $25.70. For this reason, any drops near the $25.70 level are providing investors with an excellent opportunity to add new positions. I took advantage of the sell-off on Monday to add a couple of miners and would consider adding more if we head near the $25.70 level. While I’m not convinced this correction is completely over from a time standpoint, I believe we have seen the worst of it from a price standpoint. I would expect any further drops to the $25.70 level to be bought up with both hands by funds.

(Source: TC2000.com)

Everyone was giddy at the highs three weeks ago near $30.00 on the Gold Miners Index, and they’re now beginning to get nervous with the market more than 11% off of its highs. This is irrational, as the time to be worried is when everyone has a market figured out and is bragging about their unrealized gains. This correction has not done any real technical damage to the Gold Miners Index, and I would view further weakness as an opportunity to buy. As long as the $25.70 level  is defended on a weekly close, the bulls remain in complete control.

(Disclosure, I am long GDX from $26.65, as well as a few miners within the index.)


The VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX) was trading at $28.01 per share on Thursday morning, up $0.60 (+2.19%). Year-to-date, GDX has gained 20.52%, versus a 7.24% rise in the benchmark S&P 500 index during the same period.

GDX currently has an ETF Daily News SMART Grade of C (Neutral), and is ranked #8 of 33 ETFs in the Precious Metals ETFs category.


About the Author: Taylor Dart

taylor-dartTaylor Dart has over 10 years of experience in active & passive investing specializing in mid-cap growth stocks, as well as the precious metals sector. He has been writing on Seeking Alpha for four years, and managing his own portfolios since 2008. His main focus is on growth stocks outperforming the market and their peers. In addition to looking at the fundamentals, he uses different timing models for industry groups, and scans upwards of 2000 stocks daily to identify the best fundamental opportunities with the timeliest technical setups. Taylor is a huge proponent of Trend Following and the “Turtles” who enjoyed compound annual growth rates of over 50 percent per year..

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