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Gold Slides Despite USD’s Pullback

By:
Przemysław Radomski
Published: May 14, 2025, 17:56 GMT+00:00

What happens when a market really wants to decline, but it gets no trigger?

Gold bullion, FX Empire

It’s waiting for the trigger, and waiting… And finally moves anyway, even in its absence.

That’s what we see in gold and silver today. To be precise, what we now see is much more bearish than just that. Gold is declining not just in the absence of a rally in the USD Index. Gold and silver are declining (and gold is moving to new May lows as well as below its early-April high) despite the USD’s small decline.

This is a bearish confirmation that’s as clear as it gets.

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Gold previously (in late February and early April) reversed after moving to its previous highs and then continued to climb. This time it’s doing something else and it’s doing it despite the dollar’s small decline. This is a huge red flag for anyone still being short-term bullish on gold.

Gold had a very good reason to hold above that early-April high. It didn’t. And this happened right after silver showed immediate-term strength and miners lagged, which means that it all “fits”. Quoting my yesterday’s comments:

The way gold and silver are performing today seems to indicate that we’ll get more weakness soon. The reason is that while gold corrected yesterday’s decline in a way that’s not that meaningful, silver rallied quite visibly.

Remember – silver’s very short-term outperformance is a sign of an upcoming weakness in both metals (and likely in other markets).

Silver Slips Again

That’s exactly what happened.

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Silver is also moving lower, although its decline is still within the recent trading range.

That’s just how silver is – it doesn’t do much… Until it does. And then it’s too late to enter trades or adjust positions as things are so happening so quickly that before you know it, the targets are reached. Remember the early-April slide?

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The USD Index did move lower today, but it has done so in a completely normal fashion. The breakout and the rally were significant, and a pullback is to be expected at this stage. This simply prepares the market for another leap higher.

The fact that gold and silver declined before that rally and during the rebound is really profound, but I already wrote about it twice (this is so important that emphasizing it for the third time still makes sense, though).

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Stocks are pretty much flat today. This could be the day they confirm their breakout above the previous high, or the day when they invalidate it. Many signs point to the invalidation, but we’ll just have to wait and see. Paul sees this as a consolidation, and while I respect his opinion (he has profitable positions in S&P and JPM – the former based on his Volatility Breakout System) let’s keep in mind that consolidations can end in both directions.

I continue to think that the next big move in stocks is to the downside. The tariffs are either higher than they were before April or they are just delayed. Even after the recent temporary decrease in tariffs in the case of the U.S. and China, the tariffs are still higher than they were before April. So, the overall impact on world trade is still negative, and it can be more negative depending on what happens when the 90-day pause ends.

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Just as gold is back below its April high, the GDXJ is back below its March high.

Given that stocks haven’t declined yet, and that the USD Index is not higher, but lower today, the above is really significant. This tells us that the GDXJ is most likely on a verge of a much bigger decline.

Major Decline May Be Imminent

This fits the downside target scenario – that I outlined in yesterday’s Gold Trading Alert – very well. In fact, it seems that given the way GDXJ is performing today, the nearest downside target can be reached shortly. But I’ll leave those details to my subscribers.

We have a sizable line-up for tomorrow: retail sales, PPI, initial jobless claims, and Powell will speak. The stock market might be waiting for all those details before moving. And when the stock market moves, many other markets will likely follow.

Before wrapping it up, I’d like to take this opportunity to invite you to a webinar where Keith Weiner will tell you how you can turn 100 oz of gold into 121 oz (so gain extra 21%) on top of whatever gold gains. Plus, he’ll discuss his gold outlook for this year and many other gold-related matters. It’s next Thursday at 2 PM EST. Reserve your seat today.

Thank you.

Przemyslaw K. Radomski, CFA
Founder, Editor-in-chief

About the Author

Being passionately curious about the market’s behavior, PR uses his statistical and financial background to question the common views and profit on the misconceptions.

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