Both Gold and Equities Have Solid Weekly Gains
Typically risk-on and safe-haven assets have a negative correlation.
Read moreGAGA For Silver At Super Bowl LI
Central banks were a major focus this week as the Federal Reserve held its first monetary policy meeting of the year.
Read moreTrump Uncertainty To Be Bullish For Gold Next Week – Analysts
With the Federal Reserve in no hurry to raise interest rates, analysts are expecting the gold market to continue to react to ongoing geopolitical concerns created by the new Trump Administration.
Read moreWas The January High In the U.S. Dollar A “Trump Top?”
A bullish brew of fundamentals are simmering in the pot for gold and other precious metals prices this year.
Read moreMain St., Wall St. Look For Gold Rally To Continue
Main Street and Wall Street both look for gold’s recent strength to continue next week, according to the Kitco News gold survey.
Read moreJobs Print Great; Gold Up-What’s Up?
Trading the job print suggested a sell print, with January jobs well above consensus estimates of 180,000. The number north of 200,000 should have prompted traders to sell, as it would have placed a March Fed hike firmly on the table.
Read moreGold Pushes Above Unchanged As Traders Buy The Dip And As Greenback Weakens
Gold prices have erased moderate overnight losses to trade modestly higher in late-morning action Friday.
Read moreRJO’s Haberkorn: Gold Holds Up Despite Strong Jan. Payrolls
Gold has been able to hold up despite a stronger-than-forecast rise in U.S. January nonfarm payrolls, with this offset by some of the other details of the report, says Bob Haberkorn, senior commodities brokers with RJO Futures.
Read moreGold Miner Investing for Dummies
If you were on the fence about whether to invest in the precious metal miner sector, or add to your miner position, just cut this quote out and tape it to your computer monitor.
Read moreGold Sees Mild Downside Correction; Not Much Reaction To U.S. Jobs Report
Gold prices are modestly lower on a mild corrective pullback from gains that pushed prices to a 2.5-month high Thursday.
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