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Gold's Big Year: A Look Back

Precious metals in the spotlight...
 
GOLD increased more than 25% in 2020, its best year in a decade, writes Frank Holmes at US Global Investors.
 
It was a banner year for the yellow metal, hitting a new record high of $2070 an ounce in August, as investors sought a reliable store of value in the face of unprecedented money-printing.
 
 
The price of gold has now ended the year up in 17 of the past 20 years, for an impressive win rate of 85%.
 
Below, you can see the incredible surge in money supply, which helped fuel the rally in gold as well as other commodities.
 
The amount of M1 money sloshing around the US economy has skyrocketed an astounding 66% from just last year. This is well ahead of the long-term average growth rate of around 6%. (M1, by the way, includes the most liquid forms of money such as bills, coins, demand deposits and the like.) 
 
 
Following are some of the top stories involving gold and precious metals during 2020, by month.
 
January
Gold trades up to a seven-year high on escalating tensions between the US and Iran, following the killing of a top Iranian military commander. Meanwhile, palladium prices – already at record highs – surge 25% in as little as two weeks on global supply deficits.
 
February
The novel coronavirus was first detected in China on December 31, 2019, but global markets don't start reacting in earnest to the potential consequences until February. Gold climbs above $1600 an ounce on haven demand and as the yield on the 10-year Treasury plummets. The Silver Institute urges investors to stay net buyers of silver and other precious metals – a good call, as silver increased nearly 48% by the end of the year.
 
March
Gold prices jump past $1700 and American Silver Eagle coins sell out as the S&P 500 falls into bear market territory and the Federal Reserve slashes interest rates to near-zero. Palladium and platinum both soar on lockdowns in South Africa, one of the world's leading producers of the precious metals.
 
April
President Donald Trump signs a $2.2 trillion relief package. It's reported that central banks in Group of Seven countries purchase some $1.4 trillion in financial assets. Assets under management (AUM) in global gold-backed ETFs reach a new record high. Many analysts, including myself, forecast higher asset prices on unprecedented money-printing. I also see strong earnings for precious metal miners in the first quarter, a prediction that turns out to be accurate.
 
May
The yield on the two-year Treasury falls to a record low as the fed funds futures market prices in negative interest rates by early 2021, supporting precious metals. The big three gold royalty companies – Wheaton Precious Metals, Franco-Nevada and Royal Gold – have a blowout first quarter, reporting a combined $402 million in free cash flow.
 
June
Precious metals are the top-performing hard asset of the first half of 2020, with gold up more than 17%, silver up 2%. The Fed announces that it will begin buying individual corporate bonds on top of the corporate debt ETFs it's already begun purchasing. As a result of all this buying, the central bank's balance sheet skyrockets past $7 trillion, representing nearly a third of the US economy.
 
July
Gold starts to look overdone, with the 14-day relative strength index (RSI) exceeding 97.5, the highest reading since September 1999. Silver prices hit a seven-year high on both haven demand and future bets on massive global demand from the renewable energy sector. July, in fact, marks the best month ever for silver, soaring 34%.
 
August
Gold hits its all-time high of almost $2070 as gold-backed ETFs report holding more bullion than any country except the US The yellow metal promptly corrects. Royalty companies report another standout second quarter, with Wheaton Precious reporting record revenue of $503 million in the first half of the year. In a surprising turn of events, perennial gold skeptic Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway buys shares of Barrick Gold, the world's second-largest producer of the precious metal. Meanwhile, I forecast $4,000 gold in the next three years.
 
September
The yellow metal corrects, notching its worst week since March. Taking advantage of lower prices, investors add 1.2 million ounces to gold-backed ETFs in a single day, the most in 2020. Wheaton Precious CEO Randy Smallwood says that gold and silver are in "golden times" right now with massive amounts of helicopter money supporting prices.
 
October
ETFs backed by physical gold climb to a new record amount of 111.05 million ounces, having recorded their 10th straight month of inflows. For the first time ever, such funds attract more than 1,000 tonnes of gold at this point in a single year, the equivalent of $55.7 billion. My friend Pierre Lassonde, co-founder of Franco-Nevada, says that "gold miners have never had it so good," explaining that the "margins they are producing are the fattest, the best, the absolute unbelievable margins they've ever had."
 
November
Gold mining equities have become cash flow machines. Gold royalty companies, including Franco and Royal Gold, report record revenues in the third quarter, with Franco reporting close to $280 million and Royal Gold reporting $147 million. Gold bullion suffers its biggest one-day drop in over seven years, plunging 5%, after Pfizer announces it has developed an effective vaccine against Covid-19.
 
December
Silver stands as the best commodity of the year, up 48%, while gold notches its best year since 2010, up 25%. As for the other precious metals, palladium ends the year up 26%, platinum 11%. As of December 25, the combined holdings of the Fed and European Central Bank (ECB) stand at a head-spinning $16 trillion, with Evercore ISI projecting this sum to rise to $18 trillion by the end of 2021.
 
President Trump then signed a package for an additional $900 billion in Covid relief.

Frank Holmes is chief executive officer and chief investment officer of US Global Investors Inc., a registered investment adviser managing approximately $4.8 billion in 13 no-load mutual funds and for other advisory clients. A Toronto native, he bought a controlling interest in US Global Investors in 1989, after an accomplished career in Canada's capital markets. His specialized knowledge gives him expertise in resource-based industries and money management.

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