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Silver Snagged on Correction
Friday, 24 October 2025 10:06 WIB |

Silver fell on Friday, October 24, 2025. Spot prices moved in the range of $48-49 per troy ounce, slightly weakening from the previous day after significant volatility earlier this week—even falling sharply after hitting a new record above $54. The pressure came from profit-taking and caution ahead of tonight's US inflation release, prompting buyers to wait. Several media outlets also noted that silver prices rebounded, but volatility remained high after the sharp mid-week correction. The price of silver at the time of this analysis was released was $48,561. Disclaimer: This article is...

Why Did Gold Suddenly Drop Again?
Monday, 27 October 2025 09:24 WIB | GOLD

Gold is under pressure again as global markets enter risk-on mode. Signals of peace on the US-China trade front have reduced investors' need for safe haven assets, leading to a correction in gold prices after a major rally. However, this is more of a relief trade deal than a complete bearish one, as gold's annual price remains high, and government debt, currency weakness, and central bank purchases remain key drivers. Going forward, the key focus will be on the Fed's interest rate. If the Fed cuts interest rates, this would be bullish for gold, as holding gold becomes cheaper than holding...

Is Silver Cheap Again or in Danger?
Monday, 27 October 2025 10:13 WIB |

Silver fell to around $48 per ounce, continuing its correction after falling more than 6% last week. Safe-haven sentiment weakened as the market grew more confident that US-China trade relations would ease ahead of the Trump-Xi meeting. The US said 100% tariffs were almost certainly canceled, and China was prepared to withhold rare earth exports for a year. As global tensions eased, hedging interest also declined. At the same time, the Fed is expected to cut interest rates this week after US inflation data softened. Lower interest rates are usually good for precious metals like silver...