Gold has been one of the most consequential trades of the current geopolitical cycle, and the case for a continued structural advance has never been more compelling.
Supply concerns are back in focus across energy markets. Crude prices now react to disruption headlines almost instantly. A ...
Gold is reversing the early dip to near $5,000 on Monday, setting off the week on a bearish note amid relentless US Dollar ...
Sector & Thematic ETFs: Rotations, Megatrends and How to Play Them Gold rebounds from $5,090 and approaches $5,200 as geopolitical risks and a weaker US dollar boost safe-haven demand. Silver follows ...
Gold Spot US Dollar, US Dollar Index Futures, Gold Futures, Crude Oil WTI Futures. Read 's Market Analysis on Investing.com ...
Key Points of Gold Analysis: -- Gold's trend remains bullish. -- Global tensions and weak sentiment support gold buying. -- Gold ignores indicators moving toward overbought levels. Trading in narrow ...
XAU/USD surges as markets anticipate widespread tariffs, fueling recession fears. "Buy the rumor, sell the fact?" potential: Concern exists that gold's rally may see a selloff if tariff announcements ...
Gold extends the recovery from the $5,000 area early Wednesday on falling Oil prices. The US Dollar turns south again as risk sentiment remains in a sweeter spot, with focus on US CPI data.
Bitcoin price gains 3.5% while gold stalls. US demand builds, holders accumulate aggressively, and rebound signal stays ...
Today’s Gold Analysis Overview: -- The overall Trend for Gold: Bullish. We still advise buying gold on every dip, but without taking excessive risks, regardless of the strength of trading ...
I believe gold may be setting up for another powerful advance, with the potential to surge to around $4,400 in short order. One of the major sources of fuel for gold’s ongoing bull market is the ...
The fresh wave of chaos might yield a GLD gold price breakout. Gold price pulled back on Wednesday after four consecutive sessions in the green. Earlier in the day, it had topped Monday’s intraday ...