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Analysis
- Prices are rangebound below the January highs – dips are attracting buying but there seems a lack of buying pressure to push prices abaove $800 per oz.
- This suggests there may be scale-up producer selling ahead of $800 per oz.
- The long-term chart (see inset) shows a band of supply running up to $833 per oz, which prices are working their way through now.
- Since palladium is one of the thinner metals markets, prices may well continue to oscillate higher. But the lack of upside progress in recent months could prompt to a sell-off. Indeed, prices are under pressure today.
- The stochastics are bearish for now so more more consolidation seems likely. But given the large price swings, another sell-off cannot be ruled out, especially while prices are trading back below the 20 DMA.
Macro factors
ETF investors showed renewed interest in palladium in mid-February and again early in March. Holdings stand at 1.549 million oz, up from a low this year of 1.522 million oz but they are still down from a high earlier in the year of 1.715 million oz. This seems strange given the bullish price action but it does mean there may be some catch-up potential.
The funds trading on Nymex have been quiet in recent months – there is little sign of scale-up shorting despite the high price, while the longs have been both buying and selling in recent weeks. The gross long position at 20,395 contracts is, however, more or less in mid-range compared with where it has been over the past few years at 12,824-26,460 contracts. While the gross short position is low, there is potential for the gross long position to climb.
Conclusion
For most of 2016, palladium’s bull market has followed a choppy path that has involved some large pullbacks along the way; this pattern seems to have rolled into 2017 too. Until recently, better economic data pointed to a stronger demand outlook but the poor Chinese auto sales data for January may well dampen the outlook for demand from the auto industry.
We are not overly bullish at these levels and, with gold prices under pressure, we would not be surprised if prices sell off further. We would expect good support below $725 per oz.
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