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Resistance and Support levels for the DOW to Gold Ratio
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April 17, 2013:   On December 3, 2012 I published a bullish case for stocks relative to gold here
Of course, there are many ways to connect stars in the sky to see figures, so I added lines that make a bullish case for stocks relative to gold. 
Here is my latest Dow:Gold chart on a linear scale. 

While the DOW:Gold ratio clearly broke out in the bullish direction for equities and bearish direction for gold last year, the same DOW:Gold ratio on a log scale shows it is only now at the upper end of its bear market channel. 

 Chart of DOW to Gold Ratio 
DOW to Gold Ratio - Log Scale 

Here is the DOW:Gold formula: 

The Dow-Gold Ratio is a measure of inflation and stock market sentiment. It shows how many ounces of gold it takes to buy the 30-stock Dow Jones Industrial Average.   

Note:  It is possible that with centrals banks around the globe now printing money to avoid deflation, BOTH gold and stocks could go higher.  My recommendations on how to profit are covered in my monthly investment letter.

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