GOLDMAN: BUY GOLD

GOLDMAN: BUY GOLD

Goldman Sachs is urging traders to invest their money into gold. Goldman Sachs believes, according to technical analysis, that there will be further easing by the US Fed in the future and this will move gold prices back to a six month forecast of $1,840/ounce.

Joe Weisenthal
Mar. 28, 2012, 4:07 AM
Business Insider

There's a fresh note out this morning from Goldman Sachs urging traders to buy gold.

Under our gold framework, US real interest rates are the primary driver of US$-denominated gold prices. However, after being remarkably strong in the first half of 2011, this relationship broke down last fall, with gold prices falling sharply in the face of declining US real rates, as tracked by 10-year TIPS yields. While gold prices have returned to trading with a strong inverse correlation to US real rates since late December, at sub-$1,700/toz they remain below the level implied by the current 10-year TIPS yields.

We believe that despite last fall’s decline in 10-year TIPS yields, the gold market may have been expecting that real rates would soon be rising along with better economic growth, leading to a sharp decline in net speculative length in gold futures. Accordingly, a simple benchmarking of real rates to US consensus growth expectations suggested a level of +40 bp by year end. Our models suggest this higher level of real rates would be consistent with the current trading range of gold prices. As we look forward, our US economists expect subdued growth and further easing by the Fed in 2012, which should push the market’s expectations of real rates back down near 0 bp and gold prices back to our 6-mo forecast of $1,840/toz.

Goldman isn't the only bank to go bullish on gold lately.

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