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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