Important Commodity Ratio Points To Lower Interest Rates

One of the most important themes during the first half of 2022 is rising interest rates.

And with the Federal Reserve focused on stopping inflation, it’s a legitimate concern.

But is there also a case for falling interest rates in the back half of 2022? With several commodities pulling back and rates easing, perhaps we could see rates decline.

Well, it’s Friday so we need to turn to Joe Friday for “The facts, Ma’am. Just the facts.”

And this leads us to an important ratio chart: the Copper / Gold price ratio. This has been an important indicator for turns in interest rates. Here we pit this ratio against the 10-year treasury bond yield (interest rate).

As you can see, the Copper/Gold ratio has peaked prior to or with interest rates at each point (1).

Now, look at the past 2 years. The ratio peaked at point (2), and interest rates are just now starting to pull back. Will this indicator work again? Or will it be different this time? 

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