Gold, silver extend record-breaking run-up
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Gaery Kaltbaum, a FOX News Business contributor and part of Kaltbaum Capital Management, talked with Good Day Orlando about what's causing gold and silver prices to rise.
The forecasts follow gold crossing $4,000 an ounce and silver gaining more than 60% year-to-date, marking one of the steepest rallies in recent decades.
Silver and platinum are leading a surge in hard assets, outpacing even gold's impressive gains. The rally reflects how investors are prioritizing tangible value as geopolitical worries add up. Central banks' gold buying shows structural demand for real assets beyond speculation.
If you've been shopping for jewelry lately, you've probably noticed prices jumping sharply. The culprit? A double whammy of skyrocketing precious metal prices and hefty new tariffs.
Gold surged above $4,000 per ounce, with Motilal Oswal forecasting a domestic target of ₹1.35 lakh per 10 grams. Intraday volatility saw prices supported by Asian demand and central bank buying. Year-to-date,
Silver could face "significantly more" volatility and downside risk than gold, since only gold enjoys central-bank support.
Gold futures are surging once again, hitting yet another record high as investors seek to ride the bullion's momentum amid buying from central banks on concerns about fiscal deficits and a weaker dollar.
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Pinthouse, known for its iconic beer in Austin, took home gold and silver awards from the 2025 Great American Beer Festival.
With year-to-date gains of roughly 64% for gold and ~85% for silver, and five-year CAGRs of about 30.6% (gold) versus 33% (silver), silver has already started to outpace gold.
Gold and silver prices are showing strong bullish momentum, with experts advising investors to buy on dips. MCX Gold is trading around ₹1,27,000, with
Yesterday was a very important day because both gold and silver have finally smashed through two critical levels, $4,000 and $50. Read more here.