Barry Stuppler
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Silver Struggles To Stay Above Key $16 Resistance Level
Gold ended January at $1,320 up $39 (3%) in the last week. After the recent rally Gold is showing a small amount of Friday profit taking, trading in . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Reaches High After Federal Reserve Press Conference
After Federal Chairman Powell’s press conference yesterday, the price of Gold reached a high of $1,325 per ounce. Why? Increasing . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Price Supported By Geopolitical Turmoil
Gold reached a high of $1,315 in Asian trading today and right now is holding in the $1,308 to $1,312 area. Geopolitical problems with . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Continues Breakout & Silver Follows
The Gold breakout continues, as Gold hits a high of $1,311 per ounce in late U.S. trading. Demand and trading volume have . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Breaks Above The $1,300 Level - Apollo 11 Coin Released
Last Friday Gold closed at $1,298.10 on the New York CME exchange, up $18 per ounce. But, in aftermarket trading, Gold reached . . . .(Read More) -
Traders Adjust To Higher Gold Levels & Weaker U.S. Dollar Index
Gold has traded between $1,297 and $1,304 per ounce today on excellent volume. Most of today’s trading was above the important $1,300 price level . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Rally Saves Silver
Finally, Gold reached a high of $1,299.80 this morning, a $18 break out. Why? A weaker U.S. Dollars and massive inflows of . . . . .(Read More) -
Silver Continues To Show Weakness While Gold Tests Lower Support Level
A sizeable rally in the U.S. Dollar this morning, particularly against the Euro, caused Gold to test its $1,280 support level. Gold reached . . . .(Read More) -
Gold Trading In Narrow $6 High/Low Range
After testing the $1,280 support level yesterday, Gold has traded today in a narrow $6 High/Low range between $1,280 and $1,286 per ounce . . . .(Read More) -
Gold And Silver Prices Testing Support - January CoinStats Available
Gold closed last Friday at $1,281, down $7 per ounce for the week on light trading volume. Over the long holiday weekend, the Chinese Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was . . . .(Read More)







