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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Platinum Rises Over 1%
Platinum futures advanced more than 1% to around $2,360 per ounce, attempting to climb back toward record highs as US…
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Silver Price Forecast – XAG/USD records fresh highs above $94.00
Silver price hit a fresh all-time high of $94.15 on Monday. The 14-day Relative Strength Index at 72.65 signals overbought…
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Steel Falls as China Output Declines
Steel rebar futures fell below CNY 3,120 per ton, pulling back from five-month highs after official data showed China’s steel…
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Steel Falls as China Output Declines
Steel rebar futures fell below CNY 3,120 per ton, pulling back from five-month highs after official data showed China’s steel…
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Nickel Futures Retreat From Recent Highs
Nickel futures fell toward $17,800 per tonne, from an over nineteen-month high of $18,700 touched last week, as traders booked…
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Iron Ore Pressured by Rising Supply
Iron ore futures fell below CNY 810 per ton, hitting a two-week low after the first shipment from Guinea’s giant…
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Copper Rises on Weaker Dollar
Copper futures climbed above $5.9 per pound on Monday, snapping a two-day decline as the dollar weakened on concerns over…
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Silver Hits Fresh Record on Tariff Concerns
Silver jumped more than 4% toward $94 per ounce on Monday, hitting a new record high after US President Donald…
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Palladium Retreats on Tariff Delay and Iran Tensions
Palladium futures slipped below $1,800 an ounce, retreating from $1,950 on January 12, as short-term supply chain concerns and risk-off…
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