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 bulls have the upper hand while above $33.00 hurdle break-point
Silver retreats after touching a fresh multi-month high during the Asian session on Thursday. The technical setup favors bulls and…
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Gold price trims part of intraday gains, still well bid above $3,300 mark
Gold price regains positive traction as fading US-China trade optimism revives safe-haven demand. The US economic worries and Fed rate…
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XAG/USD holds position above $32.50 despite easing Fed concerns
Silver price could lose ground due to investor optimism growing over the Federal Reserve’s independence. US President Donald Trump helped…
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Gold price shows signs of bullish exhaustion amid positive turnaround in risk sentiment
Gold price rebounds from the Asian session trough as the USD stalls its recovery from a multi-year low. The weakening…
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Equity Markets Under Pressure While Gold Surges
After a tumultuous Monday, volatility is turning lower this morning. European stocks are in the red, but losses are mild…
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Chart of The Day – Gold
Gold (GOLD) is gaining another 1.6% today on a wave of uncertainty in the markets, which have begun to seriously…
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Gold price surges towards $3,500; strong uptrend remains uninterrupted
Gold price buying remains unabated as trade uncertainties continue to boost safe-haven demand. Geopolitical risks and Trump’s threat to Fed’s…
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XAG/USD edges lower to near $32.50 as US Dollar stages a recovery
Silver prices face downward pressure as the US Dollar strengthens, buoyed by a rebound in the 2-year US Treasury yield.…
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XAU/USD (GOLD) Surges 2%
Gold hits record $3,400 near as Trump threatens to fire Fed chair, Powell; US dollar sinks 🗽 Gold (GOLD) is…
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