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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Platinum Approaches Record Levels
Platinum futures surged past $2,430 an ounce, moving back toward record levels as investors continued to pile into precious metals…
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Silver Scales New Record Highs
Silver climbed above $90 per ounce on Wednesday, hitting fresh record highs as investors sought safe-haven exposure amid geopolitical tensions,…
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Copper Hits Fresh All Time-High
Copper futures jumped to around $6.1 per pound on Wednesday, setting new record highs as supply side risks continued to…
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Palladium Hits Two-Week High
Palladium futures advanced to around $1,895 per ounce, rebounding after a broad sell-off to reach a two-week high as precious…
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Iron Ore Gains on Strong China Trade Data
Iron ore futures climbed to around CNY 825 per ton, reaching their strongest level since February last year after China…
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Steel Firms on China Export Data
Steel rebar futures rose above CNY 3,140 per ton, hovering near five month highs after China reported record steel exports…
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Copper climbs toward record on supply concerns – ING
Copper prices rose toward record levels as ongoing supply concerns coincide with strong US imports ahead of potential tariffs, keeping…
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Commodity Talk – Oil, Silver, Natgas And Cocoa
Oil WTI Tariff threats: Donald Trump has indicated that nations trading with Iran could be subject to additional tariffs. Iranian unrest: Anti-government…
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Trade of The Day – Silver.XAG
Facts As of 11:55 on January 13, silver is trading near its all-time high at USD 85.7 per ounce and is up nearly…
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Silver Holds at All-Time Highs
Silver remained above $85 per ounce on Tuesday, hovering near record highs as concerns over the US Federal Reserve’s independence,…
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