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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Silver retreats as trade optimism, stronger US Dollar pressure demand
Silver retreats as global risk sentiment improves and investors take profits. Trade optimism and a steadier US Dollar weigh on…
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XAU/USD support at $4,000 remains dangerously close
Gold recovery found sellers at $4,160 before retreating to the $4,120 area. Easing trade war fears and a firm US…
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Chart of The Day – Gold
Gold futures extended their record decline by approx. 0.3%, slipping to around $4,090-4,110/oz, as today’s dip buyers struggled to counter…
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XAG/USD rebounds near $52.00 due to risk-off mood, dovish Fed tone
Silver price rebounds after registering more than 4.25% losses in the previous session. Silver may attract renewed buying interest amid…
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Steel Pressured by Weak Demand
Steel rebar futures held below CNY 3,030 per ton on Monday, hovering near their lowest level in over three months…
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Silver Extends Losses on Profit-Taking
Silver fell to around $51.7 per ounce on Monday, extending a sharp decline from the previous session as investors locked…
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Iron Ore Slips on Weak China Data
Iron ore futures traded around CNY 770 per ton on Monday, hovering near two-month lows as weak economic data from…
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XAG/USD stabilizes above $52 after healthy correction
Silver price bounces back to near $52.30 after a sharp corrective move on Friday. Easing US-China trade tensions diminishes demand…
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Gold stalls Friday’s pullback from record peak on trade tensions, Fed rate cut bets
Gold attracts some dip-buying on Monday amid a combination of supporting factors. Trade uncertainties and geopolitical tensions act as a…
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Copper Rises as Risk Appetite Improves
Copper futures climbed back above $5 per pound on Monday, rebounding from a one-week low as risk sentiment improved amid…
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