Silver Outlook Report
The global spot silver ($14.65 per ounce) looks much stronger than gold and is likely to outperform in the coming weeks as expected. It seems to have formed a strong base around $14 and could be gearing up for a fresh rally.
The global spot silver ($14.65 per ounce) looks much stronger than gold and is likely to outperform in the coming weeks as expected. It seems to have formed a strong base around $14 and could be gearing up for a fresh rally.
Gold is struggling to get fresh buyers that would take it decisively above the psychological level of $1,200. The yellow metal tumbled last week and made a low of $1,181 per ounce. However, it managed to bounce from those levels, recovering some of the loss, and closed at $1,191 per ounce, down 0.7 per cent for the week.
Gold Silver Reports – In my previous commentaries, I expressed some concern that the lag in the silver price vis-à-vis gold was a slight concern for the nearterm outlook. The path of least resistance for gold and gold mining shares was of course still bullish, but silver’s failure to fully participate in gold’s recent gains was a fly in the ointment.