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 near three-week high as risk-on mood offsets dovish Fed bets
Gold consolidates in a range near a three-week high amid mixed fundamental cues. The USD struggles amid economic concerns and…
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Chart of The Day – Silver
Silver is trading nearly 1% higher today, climbing back above 50 USD per ounce and supported by gains in gold…
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Platinum Rises on Safe-Haven Demand
Platinum climbed above $1,580 per ounce, approaching three-week highs as mounting US economic concerns and expectations of further Federal Reserve…
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Gold Hits 3-Week High on Dovish Fed Bets
Gold rose above $4,130 on Tuesday, hitting a three-week high as growing economic uncertainty in the US fueled expectations for…
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Gold climbs on global growth worries, hopes for deal on shutdown might cap its upside
Gold price attracts some buyers in Monday’s early European session. Concerns over the US economy boost the safe-haven flows, supporting…
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Silver Extends Gains
Silver rose above $49 per ounce on Monday, reaching a three-week high amid growing concerns over the US economy. The…
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Gold Climbs to Two-Week High
Gold rose more than 1% to around $4,050 per ounce on Monday, reaching a two-week high amid mounting concerns over…
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XAG/USD rises to near $48.50 as Fed rate cut bets increase
Silver price appreciates on rising odds of a Fed rate cut in December, following soft Challenger Job Cuts data. CME…
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Gold draws support from safe-haven flows and Fed rate cut bets
Gold catches fresh bids on the last day of the week amid reviving safe-haven demand. Bets that the Fed might…
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Chart of The Day – GOLD
Gold has surged back above $4,000 per ounce, reaching its highest level since the start of the week. The price increase…
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