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Last week’s moves in gold and silver were driven by Middle East ceasefire headlines, including Iran’s claim that the Strait of Hormuz would remain open to shipping, which briefly eased oil prices and lifted market sentiment. At the same time, growing concerns over U.S. debt and warnings of a potential bond market crisis by former US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson added another layer of urgency for investors. Silver fundamentals also tightened further, with new data pointing to ongoing supply deficits and rising demand. Together, these forces are shaping a potentially volatile setup for precious metals in the months ahead. Listen for a detailed breakdown of last week’s events and how investors may be positioning for gold and silver moving forward.
By SD Bullion5
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Last week’s moves in gold and silver were driven by Middle East ceasefire headlines, including Iran’s claim that the Strait of Hormuz would remain open to shipping, which briefly eased oil prices and lifted market sentiment. At the same time, growing concerns over U.S. debt and warnings of a potential bond market crisis by former US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson added another layer of urgency for investors. Silver fundamentals also tightened further, with new data pointing to ongoing supply deficits and rising demand. Together, these forces are shaping a potentially volatile setup for precious metals in the months ahead. Listen for a detailed breakdown of last week’s events and how investors may be positioning for gold and silver moving forward.

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