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Frank Holmes: A September For Gold
Written by Lara Crigger   
September 04, 2009 10:08 AM EST

 

If history's any judge, fall is a great time to be a gold bug. Over the past 16 of 20 Septembers, the gold price has gone up, says Frank Holmes, CEO and chief investment officer of  U.S. Global Investors, an investment adviser managing 13 natural resources and emerging market mutual funds. On average, he says, gold rises about 2.5% over its August price – not too shabby. But will it be enough to break $1,000 for good?

Mr. Holmes, co-author of "The Goldwatcher: Demystifying Gold Investing" and Mining Journal's 2006 Mining Fund Manager of the Year, often writes about gold stocks for his blog "Frank Talk." He's a regular voice on CNBC and Bloomberg TV, and has been profiled by several publications, including Financial Times, Fortune, Barron's and more.

HAI associate editor Lara Crigger recently spoke with Mr. Holmes about gold investing, including what drives the September spike (and the October correction), which miners he's got his eye on and why deflation is just as good for gold as inflation.

 

Lara Crigger, associate editor, HardAssetsInvestor.com (Crigger): Historically, September is the best month for both gold prices and gold stocks. Can you explain what drives this trend?

Frank Holmes, CEO & CIO, U.S. Global Investors (Holmes): There are several factors that contribute to good times for gold stocks and bullion. Basically, the stars are all aligned, especially for jewelry and financial.

First of all, let's deal with the jewelry demand. Right now kicks off what I like to call the planet's most potent gold demand drivers. The rainy season is over in Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh, India, and people have started going out from the village and buying gold. So you move into the post-monsoon wedding season. Then you have Ramadan, the big Muslim holiday, and gold-giving is very significant during Ramadan. Then, in November, is Diwali season - it's extremely festive, the Season of Lights. There's a tremendous amount of gold gift-giving, like for Christmas time. And then there's the restocking that happens in advance of Christmastime by retailers in the U.S. and Europe. After that, it's the Chinese New Year, which peaks things out by February.

The stronger September is, however, there's usually a big correction in October.

Crigger: Why is that?

Holmes: The dollar, which is the financial component in this equation. Going back over 20 years of data, looking at the correlation on weekly price movements, you see that there is a 70% inverse correlation between the direction of the dollar and the direction of gold. So September and December are two months of the year where the dollar is weaker, although last year was a bit of an anomaly.

Historically in September, the U.S. market is down. But what's interesting is that lately, we've seen the market's actually doing better when the dollar is weak. The market corrects - including even gold - when the dollar is strong. Why is that? Because a weaker dollar helps us export.

So people say that a weak dollar is good for gold, so it's bad for America. But now, it's a weak dollar is good for America and it's good for gold! That's the shift we're seeing.

 



 

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Comments (1)

 Monday, 07 September 2009 10:32 EST - Posted by lou

 
the period between sept 5 to sept 19 is the time of SHRADH in india ,it is the time of paying homage to ancestors,and it is a time where demand for gold is low and where traditional traders stay away from the market... perhaps your ceo holmes forgot to mention this... if you need a source come to india or refer to the reuters report on your kitco site under latest gold news reuters india sept 7 2009 7:33 am



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