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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Copper Gains as Dollar Weakens
Copper futures rose 2% to around $5.98 per pound on Wednesday, reversing losses from the previous session as a sharp…
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Silver Extends Rally as Dollar Sinks
Silver rose to around $115 per ounce on Wednesday, marching toward fresh record highs as investors flocked to safe-haven metals…
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Commoditiy Markets – NATGAS, Gold, Cocoa and Silver
Gold – uncharted territory. Gold is reaching consecutive all-time highs, surpassing the $5,100 per ounce level. Last week, gold broke…
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Copper Falls on Rising Stockpiles
Copper futures dropped about 2% to $5.9 per pound on Tuesday, ending a three-day rally as rising inventories in China…
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Iron Ore Pressured by Weak Fundamentals
Iron ore futures slipped below CNY 790 per ton, sliding toward one-month lows as rising supply and concerns over demand…
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Gold: Heading to $6,000/oz – Societe Generale
Gold has surpassed $5,000/oz, reaching nearly $5,100/oz, confirming the forecast of $5,000/oz by year-end. Societe Generale now anticipates Gold could reach…
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