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Gold Rallies on LOWER August Inflation?

Published on September 12, 2024 Updated on September 18, 2024 by Tim McMahon 3 Comments

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its August Inflation report on Wednesday September 11th showing Annual Inflation was down from 2.9% in July to 2.5% in August.

(But since we calculate it to two digits, it was actually 2.89% in July and 2.53% in August.) On a non-seasonally adjusted basis, monthly inflation in July was 0.12% and 0.08% in August. Current Inflation Rate 2010- Aug 2024

Gold Prices:

KItco Gold Sept 2024Contrary to what you might expect the day after the release of the lower inflation numbers Gold rallied to $2554 by mid-afternoon. I’ve often said, Gold is a crisis hedge NOT an inflation hedge. This is primarily because there is no “counterparty risk” i.e., it is strictly an asset not simultaneously someone else’s liability. So when people need liquidity they can always count on being able to sell their gold. The perfect example was in the 2008 meltdown. Investors had to cover their losses and so they were forced to sell gold. This temporarily drove the gold price down but at least there were buyers when there were no buyers for other assets. And long before other prices rebounded the gold price was up.

Currently one of the main drivers of the price of gold is government demand. Foreign Governments are stocking up because Biden used Dollars as a weapon against Russia. Therefore governments are shifting out of dollars as a reserve asset and into gold in order to protect themselves against the U.S. doing the same to them. This is being touted as a PetroDollar problem but it is more than that, it is a lack of confidence in the reliability of the U.S. government. Just as it was in the 70s when Nixon took us off the gold standard. The difference then was that there was also pent-up demand from retail investors since it had been illegal for U.S. citizens (individuals) to own gold since 1933 when Franklin Roosevelt stole the citizen’s gold and then promptly raised the fixed price.

Between Monetary warfare and actual warfare the world is looking much like it did in 1980 and the price of gold is reflecting that. The one factor that isn’t like 1980 is that inflation is already down where in 1980 annual inflation was still over 12%.

Inflation Adjusted Gold Prices:

On an inflation-adjusted basis gold is near all-time-highs. The inflation-adjusted 1980 average price is $2553 and when I made this chart gold was at $2547 and since then it has exceeded $2553. The absolute peak price in 1980 was $850 or an inflation-adjusted whopping $3226 in August 2024 dollars but gold is currently above the average inflation-adjusted price for 1980. The 2024 average price is roughly equal to the inflation-adjusted 2012 average price.

Inflation Adj Gold Price Aug 2024

Kitco reported: Gold price higher after another tame U.S. inflation report

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Inflation Prediction:

Last month we said, “With August 2023 having a relatively high monthly inflation of 0.44% we can expect annual inflation to fall next month”. And that is precisely what happened. Inflation came in between our “Most Likely” and “Likely Low” range.

MIP Aug 2024- Reality Sep-24

See this month’s MIP prediction 

August 2024 Inflation Summary:

  • Annual Inflation fell from 2.89% to 2.53%
  • CPI Index rose from 314.540 to 314.796
  • Monthly Inflation for August was 0.08%
  • Next release October 10th 2024
Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2022  7.48%  7.87%  8.54%  8.26%  8.58%  9.06%  8.52%  8.26%  8.20%  7.75%  7.11%  6.45%
2023  6.41%  6.04%  4.98%  4.93%  4.05%  2.97%  3.18% 3.67% 3.70% 3.24% 3.14% 3.35%
2024 3.09% 3.15% 3.48% 3.36% 3.27% 2.97% 2.89% 2.53%

BLS Commentary:

The BLS Commissioner reported:

“The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.2 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis, the same increase as in July, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 2.5 percent before seasonal adjustment. The index for shelter rose 0.5 percent in August and was the main factor in the all items increase. The food index increased 0.1 percent in August, after rising 0.2 percent in July. The index for food away from home rose 0.3 percent over the month, while the index for food at home was unchanged. The energy index fell 0.8 percent over the month, after being unchanged the preceding month.”

Looking at table A below we can see that on an annual basis energy and commodities are currently reducing overall inflation but Services are high.

The biggest gainers on an annual basis were Services including shelter, transportation services, and food away from home. Energy prices continue to be a counteracting force to services.
Table A CPI- Aug 2024

Although these “Seasonally Adjusted” numbers are slightly different than those presented by the BLS, the following chart from the Federal Reserve shows the gap between inflation with and without Food and Energy. Comparing the two we can see how much food and energy contribute toward overall inflation.

If the blue line is above the red line, food and energy, add to the overall inflation rate. But if blue is below the red line, they are actually mitigating overall inflation. With Energy prices on a monthly basis still negative they are still moderating overall inflation.

FRED CPI Inflation Chart 1965 -Aug 2024

Source: St. Louis FED

FED Assets

FED assets continue downward.

Total Assets Aug 2024

M2 Money Supply

But M2 money supply is trending upward.

M2 August 2024

More info about FED Monetary Policy and Inflation

Energy Prices

Overall energy prices have been down over the last year because the government was flooding the market with cheap oil by depleting our strategic petroleum reserves.

This chart from the U.S. EIA shows the extent of the recent strategic petroleum reserve drawdown it has started to tick up slowly in the last few months. Most recent data is May 2024.

SPR Aug 2024EIA Data   History of SPR Releases

U.S. Ending Stocks of Crude Oil in SPR
(Million Barrels)

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2010 726.612 726.608 726.604 726.599 726.594 726.591 726.586 726.581 726.513 726.550 726.547 726.545
2020 634.967 634.967 634.967 637.826 648.326 656.023 656.140 647.530 642.186 638.556 638.085 638.086
2021 638.085 637.773 637.774 633.428 627.585 621.304 621.302 621.302 617.768 610.646 601.467 593.682
2022 588.317 578.872 566.061 547.866 523.109 493.324 468.006 445.057 416.393 398.569 388.419 372.030
2023 371.579 371.579 371.175 363.723 354.366 347.158 347.454 350.330 351.274 351.274 351.911 354.684
2024 358.013 360.958 363.934 366.917 370.167 373.072 NA NA NA NA NA NA

Inflation Chart

Current Inflation Rate 2010- Aug 2024

Monthly Inflation Compared to Previous Years:

The monthly inflation rate for August 2024 was 0.08%.

In the chart below, we can see how the UNADJUSTED monthly inflation compares between 2018 (light green), 2019 (light blue), 2020 (pink), 2021 (purple), 2022 (orange), 2023 (dark), 2024 (teal). Interestingly, January 2018 and January 2024 are identical. In 2024 monthly inflation started a bit higher than average at 0.54%, 0.62%, 0.65%, but April, May, and June 2024 came in significantly lower than 2023, which brought annual inflation down a bit. June was very low at 0.03%, July was slightly higher but still low at 0.12% and August was 0.08%.

Monthly Inflation for Aug-2024

Not Seasonally Adjusted Monthly Inflation Rates

Note: January 2022’s 0.84% was the highest January since 1990. June was the highest June since 1941 (although the first quarter of 1980 had some higher rates). Typically, the first quarter has the highest monthly inflation and the 4th quarter is the lowest (even negative).

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2016 0.17% 0.08% 0.43% 0.47% 0.41% 0.33% (0.16%) 0.09% 0.24% 0.12% (0.16%) 0.03%
2017 0.58% 0.31% 0.08% 0.30% 0.09% 0.09% (0.07%) 0.30% 0.53% (0.06%) 0.002% (0.06%)
2018 0.54% 0.45% 0.23% 0.40% 0.42% 0.16% 0.01% 0.06% 0.12% 0.18% (0.33%) (0.32%)
2019 0.19% 0.42% 0.56% 0.53% 0.21% 0.02% 0.17% (0.01%) 0.08% 0.23% (0.05%) (0.09%)
2020 0.39% 0.27% (0.22%) (0.67%) 0.002% 0.55% 0.51% 0.32% 0.14% 0.04% (0.06%) 0.09%
2021 0.43% 0.55% 0.71% 0.82% 0.80% 0.93% 0.48% 0.21% 0.27% 0.83% 0.49% 0.31%
2022 0.84% 0.91% 1.34% 0.56% 1.10% 1.37% (0.01%) (0.04%) 0.22% 0.41% (0.10%) (0.34%)
2023 0.80% 0.56% 0.33% 0.51% 0.25% 0.32% 0.19% 0.44% 0.25% (0.04%) (0.20%) (0.10%)
2024 0.54% 0.62% 0.65% 0.39% 0.17% 0.03% 0.12% 0.08%

See: Monthly Inflation Rate for more information and a complete table of Unadjusted Monthly Rates.

Misery Index

Current Misery Index:

Unemployment 4.2% + Inflation 2.53% = 6.73%

Unemployment and inflation were down so the misery index fell.

 

 

Misery Index Chart #2- for Aug 2024[Read More on the Misery Index…]

Rate of Change (ROC) Charts

We changed the ROC Format and added a Crypto ROC chart.  The NYSE ROC continued upward through the end of August and retains a hold signal.

NYSE ROC for Aug 2024

The NASDAQ ROC issued a Sell signal at the end of July (prior to the mini Yen crash) and continues in “Sell” mode but could reverse directions with a FED rate cut.

NASDAQ ROC for Aug 2024

Bitcoin also issued a tentative sell signal due to recent weakness in light of massive selling by the German government. See our new Crypto ROC for more information.

BTC ROC for Aug 2024

For more information, see NYSE Rate of Change (ROC) , NASDAQ ROC Chart, and Crypto ROC .

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Filed Under: Gold Tagged With: gold, Inflation August 2024

Comments

  1. Nicholas Noecker says

    September 14, 2024 at 12:22 pm

    Congratulations on a fantasic report on the status and projection for the economy.
    An evaluation of the Gold vs Oil Ratio as a useful measurement for investing would be appreciated.

    Reply
    • Tim McMahon says

      September 14, 2024 at 7:06 pm

      Thanks Nicholas! I’ll try to get to it ASAP.

      Reply
      • Tim McMahon says

        September 17, 2024 at 2:11 am

        The Gold vs Oil charts have been updated.
        https://inflationdata.com/articles/comparing-oil-gold/

        Reply

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