Wednesday, April 27, 2011

"Tonight's....The... Night...."




TONIGHT's FOMC meeting and press conference has the potential to either put in a daily cycle bottom in the USD index or initiate a waterfall decline into the dollar's three-year cycle low. There is a lot riding on this meeting.

Let me explain. Today will be the 26th day of the current dollar cycle. That cycle typically lasts about 20-25 days. So it's already starting to stretch here. The last few days the dollar has been consolidating while it waits to hear what the Fed has to say. I suspect if the Fed clearly states it will close down QE2 in June that will give the dollar the impetus for another dead-cat bounce.

Make no mistake though: This will only be a dead-cat bounce. Just because Benny-boy ends QE2 in June doesn't cure the problem of the trillions of dollars he's already printed. The foolish attempt to print prosperity is going to have dire consequences; it is going to cause a dollar crisis. There's no way Bernanke can avoid that now. The damage has already been done. There's no way to push the toothpaste back in the tube!

In the event that the Fed does clearly state their intention to end QE (and I think this is the most likely scenario) the minor dollar rally should drive a continuing correction in gold and silver. They are due for a daily cycle correction. It will only be a correction though. The dollar catastrophe isn't done yet and gold's C-wave still has further to go (a lot further).

The other scenario, and the one I think is less likely, is Bernanke doesn't state a clear intention to halt QE and the dollar tanks, thus initiating a final dollar crisis immediately.

Only a Keynesian academic would think lasting prosperity can be created, with no unintended consequences, by printing money. But it would be crazy to risk sending the dollar over the cliff that it's hanging on. Bernanke had better say the right things tonight or all hell is going to break loose in the currency markets.

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