Crude oil rose 6 pct since last week. Gold gained 2.5 pct on the week. Copper went 4.8 pct higher. Wheat went 3 pct up.
There is clearly a ‘relief rally’ in the commodities space, says InvestingHaven’s research team, because of the dollar breaking through key support levels.
The commodities chart below shows the Bloomberg Commodity Index, symbol BCOM. Note how commodities bounced higher from their support levels as seen on the purple annotated circle. That happened right at the same time when the U.S. dollar was breaking down. “That is no coincidence as both markets are inversely correlated.”
Are investors going aggressively long commodities right now? Not yet, the commodities space is simply going through a relief rally, which means that it bounces off support. That is not the same as a bull market. A relief rally will unleash the pressure of a breakdown.
The 5 year commodities chart makes the point that it is going through a consolidation period. If, and that is a big IF, the dollar breaks down big time, then commodities could get a serious boost. But it seems unlike that the dollar will become so bearish this year.
The most likely scenario is that the dollar will continue its correction but stop soon. Hence, commodities are likely to continue their consolidation.
InvestingHaven sticks to its forecast that only select commodities can do well this year, so being selective will be imperative.
The PowerShares DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund ETF (NYSE:DBC) was unchanged in premarket trading Tuesday. Year-to-date, DBC has declined -4.23%, versus a 7.15% rise in the benchmark S&P 500 index during the same period.
DBC currently has an ETF Daily News SMART Grade of B (Buy), and is ranked #26 of 127 ETFs in the Commodity ETFs category.
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