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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Chart of The Day – GOLD
Gold continues its wave of dynamic gains, adding 0.82% today. The price of gold briefly approached another major milestone at 4,500 USD per…
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Copper Pulls Back Amid Market Caution
Copper futures hovered around $5.4 per pound, easing from a recent high after a months-long surge, as analysts noted that…
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Gold scales record highs on geopolitical risks, US rate cut bets
Gold price jumps to an all-time high in Tuesday’s early European session. The prospect of more Fed rate cuts and…
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Silver Hits New Peak
Silver climbed to a fresh all-time high of $69.5 per ounce on Tuesday, surpassing previous records as escalating geopolitical tensions…
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Gold Scales New All-Time Peak
Gold prices climbed to a fresh record above $4,480 per ounce on Tuesday, marking the 50th record-breaking session this year,…
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XAG/USD hits record highs near $69.00 on renewed Israel-Iran tensions
Silver price jumps higher on renewed tensions between Israel and Iran. Israel raised concerns over Iran’s reconstituting its nuclear facilities.…
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Gold Hits Record High
Gold prices hit a record high at above $4,380 per ounce on Monday, driven by expectations of further US interest…
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Gold drifts lower as profit-taking offsets Fed rate cut hopes
Gold price loses traction in Friday’s early European session. Cooling US CPI inflation data could pave the way for more…
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Silver Hovers Near Record Highs
Silver strengthened above $65.5 per ounce on Friday, hovering near record levels, supported by the ongoing debasement trade and strong…
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Australia Commodity Prices Drop Faster in November
The Reserve Bank of Australia’s Index of Commodity Prices dropped 3.8% year-on-year in December 2025, slipping further from an upwardly…
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