Gold Forecast Bright on Weak USD Silver Eyes Multi-Year High


(MENAFN- DailyFX) OUTLOOK FOR GOLD & SILVER PRICES BULLISH AMID WEAK US DOLLAR

  • action advanced for the fourth consecutive week as Treasury yields slipped
  • jumped to multi-year highs amid weakness, infrastructure talks
  • Gold and silver outlook remains constructive in light of the Fed staying dovish on policy
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Precious metals like gold and silver extended their stretch of gains last week. Gold prices climbed 1.5% to $1,905/oz while silver popped 1.9% to trade around the $28.00-price level. This likely follows sustained US Dollar weakness and headwinds faced by Treasury yields owing to the Fed’s patiently dovish position on monetary policy. Outlook for gold and silver has benefited from officials undermining the as they argue recent inflationary pressures are ''largely transitory.”

GOLD PRICE CHART: DAILY TIME FRAME (14 DEC 2020 TO 28 MAY 2021)

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With actual inflation rising in the near term but not enough to warrant a Federal Reserve policy response, Treasury yields and the US Dollar have turned lower. Gold price action has catapulted higher in turn. This bullish trend behind gold looks likely to persist so long as the Fed remains committed to its accommodative stance and continues to delay talks of tapering asset purchases.

Gold prices might even be headed for all-time highs if the US Dollar weakens further and Treasury yields extend their slide. Not to mention, with like facing heavy selling pressure as of late, investors might look to more traditional anti-fiat assets like gold and silver. If the US Dollar stages a sharp rebound, however, it would likely correspond with a spike in Treasury bond yields caused by the market pricing in the threat of Fed tapering. That could weigh negatively on gold prices and spoil the recent rally.



SILVER PRICE CHART: WEEKLY TIME FRAME (06 NOV 2017 TO 28 MAY 2021)

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Silver price action has also benefited from subdued Treasury yields and US Dollar weakness. In fact, the most active front-month futures contract for silver just recorded its highest weekly close since March 2013. Recent silver strength could come on the heels of President Biden touting his $2-trillion ‘green’ infrastructure proposal and $6-trillion budget forecast as well. Nevertheless, an upswing in yields and the US Dollar would likely put downward pressure on silver prices.

Looking to the week ahead, gold and silver volatility might intensify around high-impact event risk posed by the release of monthly nonfarm payrolls. A notably better-than-expected jobs report could see the US Dollar and yields pivot higher, which would likely steer precious metals lower. On the other hand, gold and silver prices could benefit from another round of disappointing data as this would likely bolster the argument for Fed doves.



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