Group 1: Precious Metals Market Overview - Gold prices surged to a record high of $3,674.70 per ounce, driven by a 92% probability of a Federal Reserve rate cut this month [1] - Silver struggled below $41.67, showing a bearish trend due to weak industrial confidence, despite expectations of a dovish Fed stance [1] - Platinum fell from $1,438.30 and is currently testing a key support level at $1,367.60, near the 50-day moving average [1] Group 2: Employment Data and Economic Indicators - The U.S. non-farm payrolls were revised down by 911,000 for the year ending in March, averaging a decrease of nearly 76,000 jobs per month, marking the largest downward revision since 2000 [2] - The SPDR Gold Trust, the largest gold ETF, maintained its holdings at 979.68 tons, indicating stable demand despite market volatility [2] - The Fed's rate cut pace remains uncertain, with expectations of gradual cuts of 25 basis points until rates reach a target range of 3.0% to 3.5% [2] Group 3: Technical Analysis of Precious Metals - The spot gold price has rebounded, having previously accumulated gains and absorbed an overbought Relative Strength Index (RSI) [3] - Silver is consolidating below the key resistance level of $41.67, with potential upward movement towards $44.22 if it closes above this level [4] - The recent support levels for silver are at $40.40 and $39.88, while the gold-silver ratio continues to rise, confirming gold's leading position [4]
美联储的降息节奏仍存不确定性 贵金属走势大幅分化
Jin Tou Wang·2025-09-10 07:22