Main Quotes Calendar Forum
flag

FX.co ★ Massive ETF sales put pressure on gold

parent
Forex Analysis:::2020-11-20T09:00:09

Massive ETF sales put pressure on gold

Massive ETF sales put pressure on gold

According to many analysts, the massive sell-offs of ETFs are impacting the price of gold.

"Bulk ETF sales continue to put pressure on precious metals. Thus, gold ETFs tracked by Bloomberg registered a further 10 tonnes outflow yesterday," Carsten Fritsch, analyst at Commerzbank said.

Meanwhile, Colin Hamilton, managing director at BMO Capital Markets, claimed it was the increasing risk appetite that drives ETF outflow.

"Gold ETF stocks continue to fall as good news on vaccines induce risk appetite. It led to a net outflow of over a million ounces over the past week," Hamilton said on Thursday.

The huge wave of sales emerged when good news about the COVID-19 vaccine came out. In this regard, investors believe that prices will return to normal next year.

Some market participants also assume that governments and central banks will return to more prudent fiscal and monetary policies next year, that is why they are selling gold. But, according to Fritsch, this assumption is likely to be wrong.

"With this thinking, gold is likely to remain under pressure in the short term", Fritsch said.

Massive ETF sales put pressure on gold

"However, potential weakness in the dollar could support the precious metal for a period of time", Hamilton said. "We expect gold to remain in the range of $ 1,800-1900 an ounce for the rest of the year, unless we see aggressive profit-taking following the gains seen earlier this year," he added.

TD Securities also said the news of successful vaccine trials is good for gold in the long run, due to rising inflationary expectations next year.

"As we can recall, the driving force behind the inflow of investment in precious metals was the rate cuts. In this context, the vaccine will ultimately be a boon for central bank policy, helping it strengthen inflationary expectations," they said.

Taking this into account, gold will remain an attractive investment despite the recent ETF sales.

"Capital, of course, will continue to seek refuge from negative rates. However, it should not be forgotten that the likelihood of the price falling below $ 1850 per ounce is increasing, despite the hopes of investors seeking support at this mark. Thus, the balance of risks before potential growth may change asymmetrically," they added.

Analyst InstaForex
Share this article:
parent
loader...
all-was_read__icon
You have watched all the best publications
presently.
We are already looking for something interesting for you...
all-was_read__star
Recently published:
loader...
More recent publications...