by Michael Tarsala
Gold is an asset bubble and it’s already beginning to burst.
That’s the analysis of Mark T. Williams, a risk management expert, faculty member within the economics department at Boston University, and former examiner at the Fed in Boston and San Francisco.
SPDR Gold Trust (ETF) (NYSEARCA:GLD) – Weekly
Source: Stockcharts.com
It’s true, the price of gold broke its long-term trendline in March, and a major breakdown is now possible. The chart above is of the SPDR Gold Trust (ETF) (NYSEARCA:GLD), which moves very much in tandem with spot gold prices. A break below support around $150 could send it tumbling.
But Williams’ analysis has little to do with the chart action.
Here’s why he said in the July issue of Financial Advisor magazine that the good-old-days for gold bugs are gone:
“It costs approximately $500 an ounce to mine gold, but currently this metal sells for over three times that cost,” he says. “Historically, the mining-to-market cost has been closer to 1.5 times.”
His point is that the fat profits are unsustainable in the long-term: It’s a signal that gold prices are simply out of whack.
I caught up with him this week and asked him to provide additional support to his thesis, and he made these points:
- Other precious metals including silver and platinum are falling, too.
- Depressed gold returns have pushed investors to look at historically more stable asset classes, including stocks and bonds.
- The Dow has outperformed gold by a 2-to-1 margin so far this year; it’s the first time gold has underperformed the Dow in over a decade.
Put it all together, and maybe the “safety” of gold was never all that safe in the first place.
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I’m sorry, did he just say fat profits are unsustainable? By whom? What does it even mean? Am I the only one laughing at this?
Profits cannot be unsustainable by the buyers since they’re not the ones making this profit.. so I’ll assume he was talking about the suppliers?
How is making money hand-over-fist unsustainable for anyone?
Michael, you’re not the only one laughing! This guy thinks gold is overvalued because of the cost of production is low. Does is occur to this guy that it is the gold producers that are severely undervalued, not gold bullion? Gold is in a consolidation period and it may go lower but it’s not a bubble. Not even close. If you want to see a bubble look at long term US government bonds. That’s a bubble!