Gold entered an accelerated uptrend in October 2023; prices are up 48% in 2025 marking the strongest annual gain since 1979. Our Gold Cycle Indicator is nearing extreme overbought conditions for the ...
Investors always love a bull market. Although sometimes once it arrives, and the ups and downs are a little more than expected, it can be more challenging than it sounds.
Gold (XAU/USD) stabilizes above $3,850 on Friday, maintaining a steady tone through the European session after dipping to an intraday low near $3,838, as the US Dollar (USD) eases following its modest ...
Even with investment demand for gold surging, it remains “underowned” according to a State Street Investment Management analyst. That means the yellow metal still has plenty of upside.
CNCB says investors should have gold as a hedge if the government shutdown persists. But they miss the real problem. That comes after the government reopens! At midnight on October 1, the feds shut ...
Gold (XAU/USD) trades with mild positive bias on Thursday, consolidating recent gains after posting a fresh all-time high near $3,895 on Wednesday. At the time of writing, XAU/USD trades around $3,885 ...
As the gold rally continues, we're in uncharted territory. But what's really shocking about what's happening is that it's not because the dollar is weak that investors keep buying gold. At this point, ...
The fact that we did see the government shutdown doesn’t change that much. What matters is how long it will remain shut down. And I don’t think that this will happen for any reasonable amount of time.
A few weeks ago the Federal Reserve suggested that they expect inflation to go higher, but they're going to lower interest rates anyway. In response, the gold and silver prices have been soaring ever ...
Rumors of a federal government shutdown are once again swirling. Absent a deal, non-essential agencies will have to suspend operations until legislators put together a spending deal.
Despite record-high prices, Indians are holding on to their gold. Since the beginning of the year, gold has soared by 44 percent in rupee terms. That’s on top of a 21 percent gain last year.
The disconnect between gold and real yields reveals a growing investor desire for safety, highlighting a structural shift toward bullion as confidence in sovereign bond markets collapses.