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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XAG/USD remains capped below 100-day SMA, downside risks persist
Silver gains as US Treasury yields ease, but upside remains capped by a stronger US Dollar. Markets reassess Fed outlook,…
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Gold bulls seem hesitant as bets for higher rates globally cap the upside
Gold attracts some dip-buyers at the start of a new week, though the upside seems limited. A modest USD downtick…
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Platinum Pressured Below $1,900
Platinum futures hovered below $1,900 an ounce, trading near their weakest level since December 2025, as broader weakness in precious…
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Copper Remains Under Pressure
Copper held below $5.5 per pound on Monday, struggling for traction as investors navigated ongoing hostilities in the Middle East…
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Iron Ore Stabilizes
Iron ore futures stabilized above CNY 810 per ton, moving sideways over the past two weeks as investors assessed disruptions…
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Gold climbs back closer to Friday’s swing high; eyes $4,550 amid a softer USD
Gold attracts some dip-buyers at the start of a new week, though the upside seems limited. A modest USD downtick…
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Aluminum Set to Jump as Iran Hit Middle East Producers
Aluminum futures in the UK are expected to rise sharply on Monday after two major aluminum production sites in the…
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Silver price climbs on geopolitical jitters, faces drag from higher yields
Silver moves higher during the European session, trading around $68.50. Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to fuel market…
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Gold reclaims $4,500 as softer US Dollar offers support amid Iran tensions
Gold edges higher as the US Dollar eases, but geopolitical tensions keep markets volatile. Oil-driven inflation risks lift interest rate…
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