Gold and silver prices turn volatile after highs

Precious metals gold and silver reached all-time highs in January 2026 before experiencing sharp volatility and cooling off by nearly 10%. Global and domestic markets saw significant gains last month, but prices are now expected to remain range-bound for weeks. Analysts predict back-and-forth movements within defined zones.

Precious metals kicked off 2026 strongly, with gold and silver hitting record peaks in January. On the Comex, gold surged past $5,000 to a high of $5,626.8 on January 29, before dropping sharply to close the month at $4,907.5—a 13.3% monthly gain. Silver followed suit, reaching $121.8 before settling at $85.25, up 20% for the period.

In India, the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) mirrored this turbulence. Gold touched ₹1,93,096 per 10 grams on January 29, ending at ₹1,50,849, with an 8.3% rise. Silver climbed 23.7% to ₹2,91,922 per kilogram, after peaking at ₹4,20,048.

This pullback, about 10% from recent tops, signals a shift from overbought conditions. Looking ahead, Comex gold may trade between $4,400 and $5,650, while silver could oscillate in $75 to $110. Domestically, gold prices are projected to fluctuate in the ₹1,45,000 to ₹1,90,000 range per 10 grams, and silver between ₹2,40,000 and ₹3,85,000 per kilogram.

The long-term outlook stays bullish, with potential for renewed uptrends post-consolidation. However, volatile action within these broad ranges is anticipated for the coming weeks, barring breakouts from the zones. This analysis draws from short-term futures movements on Comex and MCX.

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Sharp declines were recorded in gold and silver prices on the Multi Commodity Exchange. At 7:30 PM on Wednesday, gold traded at 1,61,600 rupees per 10 grams, down 1,703 rupees. Silver prices fell by about 12,000 rupees to 2,66,190 rupees.

Riportato dall'IA

Gold prices on India's MCX dropped sharply by Rs 3,000 per 10 grams as investors adopted a cautious stance before the US Federal Reserve policy meeting. Factors including profit booking in global markets, rising oil prices, and ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia contributed to the volatility in bullion trading. Analysts advise a sell-on-rise strategy amid these conditions.

I prezzi dell'oro sul mercato locale egiziano hanno registrato forti guadagni a gennaio, salendo di circa EGP 995 nonostante cali netti negli ultimi giorni del mese. Secondo un rapporto della piattaforma di trading online iSagha, l'oro 21 carati è partito da EGP 5.830 al grammo, ha raggiunto un massimo storico e chiuso a EGP 6.825. A livello globale, l'oro è salito del 13,4 % nello stesso periodo.

Riportato dall'IA

I prezzi dell'oro sul mercato locale egiziano sono aumentati di 175 EGP, portando il grammo a 21 carati a 7.100 EGP, in linea con i guadagni dell'oncia a livello globale tra le tensioni geopolitiche tra Stati Uniti e Iran. Saeed Imbabi, direttore esecutivo di iSagha, ha attribuito l'aumento principalmente alla crescita dell'oncia sui mercati internazionali e alla forza del dollaro statunitense.

 

 

 

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