Jurrien Timmer: Gold trades 13 percent below liquidity-based fair value

Jurrien Timmer: Gold trades 13 percent below liquidity-based fair value
Gold trades below fair value

Jurrien Timmer observes that gold experienced a significant boom, pushing its price well above its liquidity-based fair value. He now sees gold trading at a 13 percent discount relative to where global liquidity trends suggest it should be. Timmer also notes that as central banks become more hawkish and the semiconductor sector gains attention, gold may continue to face headwinds.

Timmer previously reported that both gold and Bitcoin saw sharp declines after last Friday's liquidations affected several markets, according to a recent note. He has also observed that rising capital expenditures are leading to reduced buybacks and dividends relative to earnings in the current environment. The latest comments add to his continuing analysis of shifts in asset performance and capital allocation.

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