Gold Bulls, Already In Bear Market, Seek To Escape Deeper Red

 | Mar 09, 2021 09:55

With conviction about the recovery from COVID-19 growing by the day, the price of every commodity is reaching for its pre-pandemic dynamism. For gold, nothing could be worse.

Unlike oil or copper, gold’s glory was etched during the lockdown days or, more precisely, before the vaccine breakthroughs that gave hope that the end was nigh for the life the world had come to accept in the past year. 

Gold prices rose more than $600 or 40% from the lows of 2020 to reach record highs of nearly $2,100. A reversion to the mean wouldn’t just undo the most brilliant rally in gold’s history. It would also expose those holding long positions in the yellow metal to a drearier bear market than they’re in now. 

As it stands, gold is already the worst performing commodity of 2021, down 11%. The commodity with the second largest loss for the year is orange juice, which is down 9%. Oranges, due to their dazzling color, are often called the gold that grows on trees.

At Monday’s 11-month low of around $1,676, the spot price of gold, which reflects trades in bullion, was down $396, or 19%, from its August record high of around $2,073.