Metals
Precious metals offer unique inflationary protection. They have intrinsic value, carry no credit risk, and cannot be inflated. That means you can’t print more of them. They also offer genuine upheaval insurance against financial or political/military upheavals.
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Gold consolidates around $4,500 amid Middle East developments, firmer USD
Gold stalls the overnight rejection slide from the 100-day SMA, though buyers seem hesitant. Geopolitical risks fuel inflation fears and…
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Gold Extends Gains on Iran Hopes
Gold climbed more than 2% toward $4,600 on Wednesday, extending gains from the previous session as hopes for an end…
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Silver Rallies on Mideast Optimism
Silver climbed 4% to around $74 per ounce on Wednesday, extending gains for a third straight session as optimism for…
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Copper Falls on Mideast Uncertainties
Copper dropped below $5.4 per pound on Tuesday, trimming gains from the previous session as hopes for a de-escalation in…
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XAG/USD weakens to $66.50, bears retain control below 100-day SMA
Silver attracts fresh sellers on Tuesday and stalls the overnight solid rebound from the $61.00 mark. The broader technical setup…
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Gold seems vulnerable as war-driven inflation fears bolster hawkish central bank bets
Gold attracts sellers for the tenth straight day amid hawkish stances from major central banks. The Iran war fuels inflation…
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Gold remains heavily offered, eyes YTD low amid hawkish central banks
Gold prolongs its downtrend for the fourth day and drops back closer to the YTD low on Monday. Major central…
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Gold Extends Fall as Selloff Continues
Gold fell below $4,400 per ounce on Monday, extending its selloff into a fourth week as the ongoing Middle East…
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Silver.XAG Drops Further
Silver dropped toward $66 per ounce on Monday, extending its selloff into a fourth week as the ongoing Middle East…
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Gold slips near $4,500 as Oil rally and US yields weigh on bullion
Gold drops nearly 2% to $4,560, heading for weekly losses above 8.5%. US 10-year yield jumps to 4.38% as markets…
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