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HomeIndustryMiningBlogs"I LOVE HATE": Rick Rule's Playbook and the Case for Gold Miners at the Rock-Bottom Sentiment of 3%!
"I LOVE HATE": Rick Rule's Playbook and the Case for Gold Miners at the Rock-Bottom Sentiment of 3%!
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"I LOVE HATE": Rick Rule's Playbook and the Case for Gold Miners at the Rock-Bottom Sentiment of 3%!

•March 20, 2026
Metals and Miners
Metals and Miners•Mar 20, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • •Gold miners BPI fell to 3.7, near record low
  • •Gold price stays around $4,500 per ounce
  • •Fed has ended tightening cycle, easing monetary pressure
  • •Sentiment collapse creates contrarian buying opportunity
  • •Rick Rule highlights “love hate” play for miners

Summary

Gold miners’ Bullish Percent Index plunged to a near‑record 3.7, signaling extreme bearish sentiment. Despite the panic, gold prices hover around $4,500 per ounce and geopolitical tensions remain high. The Federal Reserve has completed its aggressive tightening cycle, removing a major headwind for commodities. Investor legend Rick Rule argues the “love‑hate” dynamic makes the current hatred of miners a prime contrarian entry point.

Pulse Analysis

The gold market is buoyed by a confluence of macro forces that extend beyond price charts. With spot gold anchored near $4,500 per ounce, investors are reacting to heightened geopolitical risk—from the lingering fallout of the Ukraine conflict to supply‑chain disruptions in key mining regions. At the same time, the Federal Reserve’s rate‑hiking cycle has effectively concluded, removing the monetary drag that once pressured precious metals. This backdrop reinforces gold’s role as a hedge, keeping demand for the metal robust even as equity markets wobble.

Sentiment, however, has swung to an extreme opposite. The Gold Miners Bullish Percent Index, a gauge of the proportion of stocks in a bullish technical pattern, sank to 3.7 out of 100, a level only eclipsed in October 2022. Back then, the Fed was still tightening, gold prices were lower, and the bearish mood was partly justified. Today, fundamentals have improved—higher gold prices, solid miner cash flows, and a post‑tightening monetary environment—yet the BPI remains stubbornly low, indicating that the market’s fear has outpaced reality.

For contrarian investors, this divergence is a classic “hated‑to‑tolerated” catalyst. Rick Rule’s mantra, “I love hate,” suggests that assets at the bottom of sentiment scales often deliver the strongest rebounds when the narrative shifts. With sellers exhausted and a large pool of potential buyers on the sidelines, the risk has flipped from over‑buying to missing the upside. Savvy capital can therefore position for a historic rally, provided they monitor catalyst events such as further geopolitical escalation or a softening of the dollar that could reignite gold’s appeal.

"I LOVE HATE": Rick Rule's Playbook and the Case for Gold Miners at the Rock-Bottom Sentiment of 3%!

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