Gold Rebounds From Friday’s Swift Downdraft
Gold prices are modestly higher in early U.S. trading Monday, on a rebound after a rapid decline in late-morning action Friday that seemingly had no fundamental reason behind it.
Read moreNeutral On Gold In 2018 – UBS Strategist
If you think gold will go up or down in 2018, think again, says this UBS strategist, who reversed her bullish gold position to neutral.
Read moreBitcoin Plunges Over $2,000 In A Week As Bitcoin Gold Launches
Bitcoin dropped more than $2,000 in just under a week, as traders digested the launch of the digital currency’s offshoot known as bitcoin gold on Sunday.
Read moreIgnore Gold A Second, Wheaton Precious Metals Is Eying This Sector…
(Kitco News) – There is still plenty of opportunities in the mining sector, but prices just need to move higher.
Read moreGold Is Going ‘Nowhere Fast’ After 4 Million Ounces Sold In Minutes Friday
(Kitco News) – Although gold is finishing the week in positive territory — ending a three-week losing streak — the market is mired in a narrow trading channel and needs something big to break out, according to analysts.
Read moreAnother Bullish Year-End Call For Gold – Analyst
Despite falling from its highs, gold is headed towards a positive weekly close and one analyst says he’s still sticking with his long position.
Read moreKITCO NEWS GOLD SURVEY: Wall St. Overwhelmingly Sees Shine In Gold
(Kitco News) – Talk about a turnabout. Talk about Wall Street.
Read moreGold Extends Losses As 4 Million Ounces Sold In 15 Minutes
(Kitco News) – Gold prices have moved to solidly lower levels on the day in late-morning action Friday. Early losses were extended as profit-taking from the shorter-term futures traders is featured, ahead of the weekend. December gold was last down $1…
Read moreSaudi Arabian Turmoil Brings More Bids into Gold
Read moreBNP Paribas Sees Mid-2018 Rally In Gold, Then Price Retreat
(Kitco News) – BNP Paribas looks for gold prices to start 2018 weak, rally into mid-year on low real interest rates, but then turn lower as nominal rates rise.
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