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Gold & Silver Drop Below Resistance/Support Levels
Today we saw a sizeable increase in the value of the U.S. Dollar (over 94), combined with concerns about a Federal Reserve policy change at next week’s meeting, caused a sell-off in Gold/Silver . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Precious Metals Rise After Unemployment News
It was reported today that demand for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose for a third straight week . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Silver Reaches New 2021 Low
This morning concerns about global weakening in economic growth caused the U.S. Dollar Index to soar, reaching a new 1-year high of 94.38 . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Proposed Infrastructure Bill Keys Future Direction of Markets
A spike in interest rates and the U.S. Dollar is putting pressure on the precious metals and other financial markets . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Gold Trading In A Tight Range
Gold traded this morning in a $10 High/Low range from $1749 to $1759 per ounce as it builds a strong base after the recent decline . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
China Announces New Bitcoin Restrictions
China announced new restrictions on Bitcoin trading this morning, which gave precious metals a shot in the arm . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Gold Trading In A Tight Range After Recent Decline
Gold traded in a tight $10 High/Low range today, between $1,772 and $1,782 per ounce . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Silver Is Rallying With Gold
The U.S. Dollar is staying under 90, 10-Year Interest rates are below 1.6%, Bitcoin is under $40,000 and Gold is moving higher . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Lower Interest Rates Putting Pressure On Bitcoin & Helping Gold
With the U.S. Dollar and interest rates staying low and pressure being put on Bitcoin, the Gold price is behaving well . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Gold Has A Larger Trading Range Heading Into The Weekend
As we move into the weekend, many commodity traders clear their positions, causing a little more volatility . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More)