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SPX
S&P 500 Index
7554.28
7554.28
7554.28
7577.92
7516.75
+122.83
+ 1.65%
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DJI
Dow Jones Industrial Average
51671.02
51671.02
51671.02
51945.89
51647.50
+468.77
+ 0.92%
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NASDAQ Composite Index
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26683.93
26683.93
26687.56
26438.77
+795.10
+ 3.07%
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US Dollar Index
99.470
99.470
99.550
99.480
99.330
+0.160
+ 0.16%
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Euro / US Dollar
1.15800
1.15800
1.15807
1.15948
1.15785
-0.00088
-0.08%
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Pound Sterling / US Dollar
1.33956
1.33956
1.33963
1.34177
1.33937
-0.00149
-0.11%
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XAUUSD
Gold / US Dollar
4325.28
4325.28
4325.73
4333.06
4305.88
+16.93
+ 0.39%
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WTI
Light Sweet Crude Oil
79.406
79.406
79.441
80.135
79.256
-0.432
-0.54%
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    john flag
    3DX cheetah
    @johnwas expecting that in June .
    @3DX cheetahyeah that rate hike came inline with expectations
    john flag
    3DX cheetah
    @johni think they want to cut from USA debt circle
    @3DX cheetahokay let's wait and see how it's unfold
    3DX cheetah flag
    john
    @3DX cheetahand if the fed does not hike the others will slow down as well
    @johnfed had no choice than to hike or do nothing. they can't cut or the bond market will crash and they don't want that rather they will print money to sell bond for their dept
    3DX cheetah flag
    john
    @3DX cheetahokay let's wait and see how it's unfold
    @johnthey are currently selling US dept to support their bond market and currency
    3DX cheetah flag
    though as you said the oil price is the reason for the change in monetary policy . but then bond market globally is facing a challenge . only China bond market is safe .
    john flag
    3DX cheetah
    @johnfed had no choice than to hike or do nothing. they can't cut or the bond market will crash and they don't want that rather they will print money to sell bond for their dept
    @3DX cheetahtomorrow I think we will get more on what next for the Fed
    john flag
    3DX cheetah
    though as you said the oil price is the reason for the change in monetary policy . but then bond market globally is facing a challenge . only China bond market is safe .
    @3DX cheetahyeah the issues of debt remain a major headache for these big economies
    3DX cheetah flag
    is anyone trading with gamma here
    3DX cheetah flag
    john
    @3DX cheetahtomorrow I think we will get more on what next for the Fed
    @johnsure
    john flag
    3DX cheetah
    though as you said the oil price is the reason for the change in monetary policy . but then bond market globally is facing a challenge . only China bond market is safe .
    @3DX cheetahbut Powell used to say that US debt is sustainable but on un sustainable path
    john flag
    3DX cheetah
    @johnfed had no choice than to hike or do nothing. they can't cut or the bond market will crash and they don't want that rather they will print money to sell bond for their dept
    @3DX cheetahYou know the US economy remain exceptional whatsoever
    3DX cheetah flag
    john
    @3DX cheetahbut Powell used to say that US debt is sustainable but on un sustainable path
    @johnit's not . though is better than Japan debt to GDP . American is spending and paying more to dept . that's why the bond yield is going up . bond investors what more because they are afraid those guys can't pay
    john flag
    3DX cheetah
    @johnit's not . though is better than Japan debt to GDP . American is spending and paying more to dept . that's why the bond yield is going up . bond investors what more because they are afraid those guys can't pay
    @3DX cheetahis the bond market healthy when it's going up or down ?
    3DX cheetah flag
    john
    @3DX cheetahYou know the US economy remain exceptional whatsoever
    @johnthey are trapped already . something happen in 1970. the option they would take is to print more money than to cut interest rate as the government wants to . if they do so then the bond investors will liquidate
    john flag
    3DX cheetah
    @johnit's not . though is better than Japan debt to GDP . American is spending and paying more to dept . that's why the bond yield is going up . bond investors what more because they are afraid those guys can't pay
    @3DX cheetahI think the bond market is unhealthy when going down like what we saw last year
    3DX cheetah flag
    john
    @3DX cheetahis the bond market healthy when it's going up or down ?
    @johnif it goes up it means people trust the government and the economy. if the yield goes is the one going up it means they don't trust ..so the want safety of higher payment
    OM3JQ6JEQR flag
    any views on Gold
    3DX cheetah flag
    john
    @3DX cheetahI think the bond market is unhealthy when going down like what we saw last year
    @johnyes going down means no Demand and the yield will go up
    3DX cheetah flag
    OM3JQ6JEQR
    any views on Gold
    @OM3JQ6JEQRgood morning , pls any view on gold or perhaps u listen to the conversation it will help you much more then asking for traders opinions.
    3DX cheetah flag
    I got to go now john . see you later
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          Why Silver Price Has Been Surging Even More Than Gold

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          Gold has staged a dramatic rally this year as Russia’s war in Ukraine and the US Trump administration’s unorthodox economic policies sent investors and central banks reaching for safe-haven assets. Right now, however, it’s silver that’s stealing the spotlight.

          Gold has staged a dramatic rally this year as Russia’s war in Ukraine and the US Trump administration’s unorthodox economic policies sent investors and central banks reaching for safe-haven assets. Right now, however, it’s silver that’s stealing the spotlight.A squeeze in supply of the precious metal has catapulted it to a 70% gain on the London market this year, compared with a 55% increase for gold as of mid-October. Both have been experiencing a surge in demand from investors, who value their price stability through periods of political instability, inflation and currency weakness.

          Unlike gold, silver isn’t just scarce and beautiful: It also has useful real-world properties that make it a valuable component in a range of products. With inventories at their lowest in years and investors still scrambling for more, there’s a risk of supply shortages that could impact multiple industries.Political and fiscal uncertainty this year in major economies including the US, France and Japan is putting pressure on their currencies, and investors have been hedging their exposure to US dollars, euros and yen by acquiring assets like gold and silver in what’s been termed the “debasement trade.”

          Silver is an excellent electrical conductor that’s used in circuit boards and switches, electric vehicles, batteries and solar panels. It’s also used in coatings for medical devices. And like gold, it’s still a popular ingredient for making jewelry and coins. As a tradable asset, it’s cheaper than gold per ounce, making it more accessible to retail investors, and its price tends to move more sharply during precious metal rallies.China and India remain the top buyers of silver, thanks to their vast industrial bases, large populations and the important role that silver jewelry continues to play as a store of value passed down the generations.

          Governments and mints also consume large quantities of silver to produce bullion coins and other products.

          Silver’s varied uses mean its market price is influenced by a wide array of events including shifts in manufacturing cycles and interest rates and even renewable energy policy. When the global economy accelerates, industrial demand tends to push silver higher. When recessions loom, investors often step in as alternative buyers.The market is thinner than with gold. Daily turnover is smaller, inventories are tighter and liquidity can evaporate quickly. That isn’t because there is less silver than gold available for trading. In fact, it’s the opposite: There are about 790 million ounces of silver in vaults overseen by the London Bullion Market Association, compared with 284 million ounces of gold. But silver is far less valuable per weight. The silver stored in London is worth about $40 billion, while the gold is worth $1.1 trillion.

          LBMA data show silver inventories in London — the backbone of the global trade — have dropped by roughly a third since mid-2021, leaving less metal available for lending or delivery. Global demand for silver has outpaced the output from mines for four consecutive years, eroding the supply buffer once held in London. Meanwhile, silver-backed exchange-traded funds have drawn in new investment, forcing custodians to secure physical bars just as available supply was dwindling.

          A proposed US tariff on certain imported metals earlier this year added fuel to the fire, spurring speculative buying and depleting inventories even further. Spot prices in London are trading at multi-year premiums to futures in New York.

          The result has been strained liquidity and a scramble to secure silver bars.

          The country’s festive season, culminating in Diwali on Oct. 20, is traditionally a peak period for precious metal buying. Silver imports have nearly doubled from last year as jewelers rushed to restock amid soaring bullion prices.Indian buyers are now paying premiums of 10% or more over global benchmark prices, underscoring how tight physical supply has become. That demand has siphoned off even more metal from Western vaults, worsening the squeeze.

          Some traders have been booking space on transatlantic cargo flights for bulky silver bars — an expensive transport method typically reserved for gold — to capture price differentials between London and New York.For sectors like solar panel manufacturing, in which silver paste is a critical ingredient, sustained high prices could begin to erode profitability and spur efforts to substitute silver components for other metals.

          Global mine production has been constrained by declining ore grades and limited new project development. Mexico, Peru, and China — the top three producers — have all faced setbacks ranging from regulatory hurdles to environmental restrictions. Reshuffling inventory from New York to London might solve the immediate crisis, but it won’t fix persistent supply deficits.

          Whether the market finds a balance — or faces another bout of panic buying — will depend on how quickly new supply can reach the vaults.

          Source: Bloomberg Europe

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