Sparky
1st July 2010, 11:18 PM
I thought I'd share some statistics with my pals here at GSUS.
As we know, the gold price has seasonal biases, with lows in the summer. As such, a gold "year" runs from 1 July until 30 June, so we have just completed the 2009-2010 gold year.
I took a look at the performance of gold in the nine years of this gold bull by comparing high and low prices from one year to the next. I make five comparisons:
1) How did the current year low compare to the previous year low?
2) How did the current year high compare to the previous year high?
3) How did the current year low compare to the previous year high?
4) How did the current year high compare to the previous year low?
5) What was the spread between the low and high of the current year?
I also looked at the dates on which the low and high occurred. (Note: I used the daily PM London fix price, as it is most readily available) I then computed an average of the annual statistics over the nine years to see what "typical" year-to-year changes look like.
Here's a summary table with the column headers numbered to correspond to the 5 annual changes listed above:
Year Low Date Price High Date Price [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
2001-02 7/6/2001 $265 5/29/2001 $327 23.4%
2002-03 8/1/2002 $302 2/5/2003 $382 14.0% 16.8% -7.6% 44.2% 26.5%
2003-04 7/17/2003 $343 4/1/2004 $427 13.6% 11.8% -10.2% 41.4% 24.5%
2004-05 7/29/2004 $387 12/2/2004 $454 12.8% 6.3% -9.4% 32.4% 17.3%
2005-06 7/15/2005 $418 5/12/2006 $725 8.0% 59.7% -7.9% 87.3% 73.4%
2006-07 10/6/2006 $561 4/20/2007 $691 34.2% -4.7% -22.6% 65.3% 23.2%
2007-08 7/6/2007 $649 3/18/2008 $1,011 15.7% 46.3% -6.1% 80.2% 55.8%
2008-09 10/24/2008 $712 2/20/2009 $989 9.7% -2.2% -29.6% 52.4% 38.9%
2009-10 7/13/2009 $908 6/28/2010 $1,261 27.5% 27.5% -8.2% 77.1% 38.9%
Average 16.9% 20.2% -12.7% 60.0% 37.3%
As we know, the gold price has seasonal biases, with lows in the summer. As such, a gold "year" runs from 1 July until 30 June, so we have just completed the 2009-2010 gold year.
I took a look at the performance of gold in the nine years of this gold bull by comparing high and low prices from one year to the next. I make five comparisons:
1) How did the current year low compare to the previous year low?
2) How did the current year high compare to the previous year high?
3) How did the current year low compare to the previous year high?
4) How did the current year high compare to the previous year low?
5) What was the spread between the low and high of the current year?
I also looked at the dates on which the low and high occurred. (Note: I used the daily PM London fix price, as it is most readily available) I then computed an average of the annual statistics over the nine years to see what "typical" year-to-year changes look like.
Here's a summary table with the column headers numbered to correspond to the 5 annual changes listed above:
Year Low Date Price High Date Price [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
2001-02 7/6/2001 $265 5/29/2001 $327 23.4%
2002-03 8/1/2002 $302 2/5/2003 $382 14.0% 16.8% -7.6% 44.2% 26.5%
2003-04 7/17/2003 $343 4/1/2004 $427 13.6% 11.8% -10.2% 41.4% 24.5%
2004-05 7/29/2004 $387 12/2/2004 $454 12.8% 6.3% -9.4% 32.4% 17.3%
2005-06 7/15/2005 $418 5/12/2006 $725 8.0% 59.7% -7.9% 87.3% 73.4%
2006-07 10/6/2006 $561 4/20/2007 $691 34.2% -4.7% -22.6% 65.3% 23.2%
2007-08 7/6/2007 $649 3/18/2008 $1,011 15.7% 46.3% -6.1% 80.2% 55.8%
2008-09 10/24/2008 $712 2/20/2009 $989 9.7% -2.2% -29.6% 52.4% 38.9%
2009-10 7/13/2009 $908 6/28/2010 $1,261 27.5% 27.5% -8.2% 77.1% 38.9%
Average 16.9% 20.2% -12.7% 60.0% 37.3%