gold prices
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Surprise Retail Sales Increase Drives Gold Price Lower
This morning the U.S. Department of Commerce reported that retail sales for October increased 0.3%, primarily . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
If History Repeats, Gold Is Headed To $8,000 By 2026
The gold price bottomed in late 2015 around $1,050 per ounce. It has since advanced to a high of $1,555 in early September, followed by a pullback to the current price of $1,470. Gold is in a well-defined uptrend . . . . Jason Hamlin(Read More) -
U.S. Consumer Price Inflation Index Increase Sparks Gold Rally
It was reported today that the U.S. Consumer Price inflation Index shows a 0.4% rise for October, this . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Gold & Silver Continue To Test Resistance Levels
The following is a link to an interesting article explaining what caused the $27 drop in the Gold price last . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
Silver Equities Move Higher Following Recent Lows
Gold briefly broke below the key $1,450 support level this morning in Asian trading. Gold quickly rallied $6 on . . . . Barry Stuppler(Read More) -
President Denies U.S.-China Trade Deal Progress
The current focus of market analysts is whether there will be a phase one trade deal between China . . . .(Read More) -
World Equity Market Rally Tests Precious Metals Major Support Levels
Strong U.S. economic indicators and improvement in the China-U.S. trade talks rallied world equity markets today. This . . . .(Read More) -
China Gold ETF Asset Management Reaches An All-Time High Of 17 Billion Yuan
SMM news: boosted by strong gold ETF inflows, as well as the growth of gold reserves in central banks around . . . . Interface News(Read More) -
October Sets Gold Investing's Best Run In 7 Years
GOLD INVESTING among private individuals outpaced investor selling by a wider margin in October . . . . Adrian Ash of BullionVault(Read More) -
Negative Trade Negotiation News Drives Precious Metals Rally
Gold tested the $1,480 support level early this morning and quickly rallied on news from the Wall Street Journal that the . . . .(Read More)