More government spending equals more dollar weakness. Gold surged 2.69% today while the broader market struggled to keep pace. Even the Mag Seven couldn't outperform precious metals.
Brandon breaks down why this matters. The market rallied 1.64% today, but strip away Nvidia (up 6%) and a handful of mega-cap names, and you're looking at broad weakness everywhere else. Only tech and gold showed real strength.
Here's what the institutional flow reveals:
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114,000 GLD call spreads bought at $390-$405 strikes
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22,000 SLV calls purchased Friday at the $63 strike ahead of silver's move
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Both trades positioned for retests of recent highs in precious metals
The dollar is weakening in real terms. We're passing more spending bills. The economy shows stagflation signals with weak jobs data and rising delinquencies. Gold reflects that reality better than equity indexes propped up by five companies.
Brandon also spotted something else. One Ghost Prints member caught a 10,000 contract call spread in PZZA on Friday. The stock jumped 8% today on acquisition rumors. That's the kind of early positioning you see when smart money knows something is coming.
The concentration risk keeps building. Nvidia cannibalizes other sectors because no new money enters the market. It becomes a zero-sum game where something must fall for the leaders to rise.
Market breadth continues deteriorating. Stocks above their 200-day moving average, 50-day, and 20-day all show weakness. Yet indexes grind higher on the backs of the biggest names.
π Click here to watch Brandon reveal what institutional gold positioning signals for markets ahead
To your success,
Don Kaufman
Chief Market Strategist, TheoTRADE
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