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深夜暴跌,黄金急速跳水,发生了什么?
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-10-21 15:10

Core Viewpoint - The significant drop in gold and silver prices on October 21 is attributed to profit-taking, easing global trade tensions, and a stronger US dollar, which has made precious metals more expensive for buyers [1][3]. Price Movements - On October 21, spot gold experienced a drop of over 5%, falling below $4,130 per ounce, marking the largest daily decline since August 2020. Spot silver saw an even larger decline, dropping over 7% and falling below $49 per ounce [1][3]. - Prior to this drop, gold had surged nearly 3% to surpass $4,300 per ounce on October 16, and silver had increased over 2% to exceed $54 per ounce, both reaching historical highs [3]. Market Influences - Analysts indicate that profit-taking and a reduction in safe-haven demand due to easing trade tensions are primary factors behind the recent price declines. Additionally, news regarding the potential end of the US government shutdown has further diminished market risk aversion [3][5]. - The geopolitical situation, particularly the Russia-Ukraine conflict, has also introduced volatility in the gold market, with European leaders expressing strong support for a ceasefire and increased pressure on Russia [1]. Future Outlook - Analysts from WisdomTree and UBS suggest that while gold prices may continue to rise, the current pace of increase is aggressive, leading to potential pullbacks whenever new highs are reached [5]. - HSBC forecasts that the momentum for gold prices could persist until 2026, driven by strong central bank purchases and ongoing fiscal concerns in the US, with a target price of $5,000 per ounce [6]. - Long-term bullish sentiment on gold remains intact, with factors such as US fiscal deficits and the depreciation of the dollar continuing to support gold as a hedge against currency weakness [6][7].