Barry Stuppler
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Gold & Silver Testing Key Support Levels
I watched the gold price trade last night from Sydney, to Shanghai, Dubai, London to the U.S., and it never got near the $3,300 support level... Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Gold & Silver Testing Key Support Levels
After reaching a high of $3,440 last Wednesday, Gold was hit with profit-taking and dropped $100 per ounce... Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Gold And Silver See Weekend Selling On Trade Optimism
Gold slips early Friday as haven demand eases due to a small rally in the U.S. Dollar and growing optimism about U.S. trade deals... Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Silver Broke Above Its 15-Year High, But Is Down Today
Following the Japan trade deal agreement, safe-haven investment demand softened, and Gold and Silver began to fall... Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Gold And Silver Moving Toward Key Resistance Levels
With gold breaking above $3,400 on Monday and reaching a high of $3,441 on Tuesday, $3,500 is in Gold slights... Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Gold And Silver Rally On Weak Dollar
Gold and Silver prices have rallied today with Gold soaring past the $3,375 resistance level to a 5-week high on a weaker dollar and a drop in U.S. Treasury yields... Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Gold And Silver Test Key Resistance Levels
Today, we saw Gold break out above the key $3,350 level and reach $3,400, the first time since June 14th... Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Gold & Silver Building A Firm Base For Next Move Higher
Last week, Gold traded in a narrow range from a low of $3,310 to a high of $3,385 per ounce. This is an excellent example of building a base to provide support for the next leg higher... Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Gold And Silver Prices Up On Weaker U.S. Dollar
The U.S. Dollar index sold off this morning and U.S. treasury yields dipped, boosting Gold and Silver prices ahead of the weekend.. Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Silver Continues Its Move Upwards
Gold Prices are down Thursday on a better-than-expected labor market report with fewer unemployment claims than the forecasted 235,000... Barry Stuppler(Read More)














