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Gold price could see ‘2000 flashback’ as most commodities reverse in second half of 2022 Bloomberg Intelligence

Gold price could see '2000 flashback' as most commodities reverse in second half of 2022 – Bloomberg Intelligence Despite gold kicking off the second half of the year with a drop below $1,800 an ounce, Bloomberg Intelligence sees the precious metal moving higher versus broader commodities, which are at risk of a reversal. Crude oil is the commodity facing the biggest reversion risk in the second half of 2022, while gold is among the few that could benefit and see…

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Has gold found a bottom or is it a momentary lull of selling pressure?

Has gold found a bottom or is it a momentary lull of selling pressure? For the time in the last seven trading sessions, gold closed above its daily opening price and higher than the previous day’s closing price. However, there was no strong upside move, no higher high than the previous day, and no clear indication that the recent selling pressure has concluded. Rather it seems that market participants are waiting to see what the next two key reports will…

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‘Gold hasn’t changed the price of gold has changed’

'Gold hasn't changed, the price of gold has changed'; What the gold price reveals about the macro-tuesday, gold shaved $50 off its market value, falling to nearly $1,760. The 2 percent fall in price reveals that the "perception of the macro environment" has changed, and that "speculators" have sold some of their holdings, suggested Axel Merk, CIO and Founder of Merk Investments. "Gold hasn't changed, the price of gold has changed," he said. "Policymakers don't have many good options, so…

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Central banks step up gold buying in May June looks promising WGC

Central banks step up gold buying in May, June looks promising – WGC Central banks worldwide bought gold for the second consecutive month in May, stepping up their precious metal purchases, according to the latest data from the World Gold Council (WGC). Central banks added 35 metric tons to the global gold reserves in May after buying 19.4 tons in April. The biggest gold buyers were Turkey with additional 13 tons, followed by Uzbekistan with nine tons, Kazakhstan with six…

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US dollar weakens against euro sterling in US holiday trading

U.S. dollar weakens against euro, sterling in U.S. holiday trading The euro and sterling rose on Monday against the dollar in a quiet trading session amid a holiday in the U.S., while global risk sentiment has improved. With the U.S. markets closed for Independence Day, markets expected a light trading day, with major currencies gaining some ground against the U.S. dollar, which had climbed to a two-week high on Friday. The euro rose 0.3% to $1.0457, but stayed barely above…

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GoldSilver -How to trade this bloodbath

Gold/Silver -How to trade this bloodbath The broad-based selling continued in the commodity markets this week, where "inflation worries" have shifted to "recession fears." Looking back through several trading journals of mine, I can tell you that volatility operates at its highest in a deflationary/recession-type environment. Financial conditions will continue to deteriorate until the Fed pauses/pivots dovish, with corporate profits, growth, and liquidity all strained simultaneously. The spillover effect will cause cryptocurrency, real estate, and tech companies to accelerate layoffs…

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Fed to err on the side of too many rate hikes – Why is gold at 1800?

Fed to err on the side of too many rate hikes – Why is gold at $1,800? Markets are anticipating the Federal Reserve to err on the side of tightening, with Chair Jerome Powell admitting this week that the real mistake would be failing to get inflation under control. Recession fears and the hawkish Federal Reserve triggered bouts of volatility this year – the S&P 500 had its worst half of the year since 1970, while Bitcoin saw its largest…

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Other potential outcomes from quantitative tightening by the Federal Reserve

Other potential outcomes from quantitative tightening by the Federal Reserve The Federal Reserve’s monetary policy composed of aggressive rate hikes in tandem with a balance sheet reduction is intended to achieve price stability through lower inflation. The Federal Reserve is assuming that it can effectively reduce inflation without creating a recession. While this is one possible outcome, at best achieving this goal will be exceedingly difficult, and at worst impossible to accomplish. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had a profound…

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Gold silver down as chart-based bears pressing their case

Gold, silver down as chart-based bears pressing their case Gold and silver prices are lower at midday today, in a choppy, two-sided trading session. The significantly bearish near-term technical postures for both metals are inviting the speculators to play the short sides of the futures markets at present. Gold hit a six-week low and silver a two-year low today. August gold futures were last down $6.80 at $1,810.60. Gold prices are close to key chart support levels ($1,800.00 and $1,792.00)…

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