Group 1 - Gold prices have surged by 57% this year, currently fluctuating around $4,100 per ounce, but have recently experienced a significant drop due to profit-taking, with a single-day decline of nearly $300, marking the largest drop since April 2013 [1] - Silver prices fell by 7.5% and platinum retreated to $1,500, with silver experiencing its largest single-day drop since 2021, raising concerns about valuation bubbles [1][2] - The improvement in US-China trade relations has strengthened the dollar, putting downward pressure on commodity prices [1] Group 2 - Central bank purchases of gold are expected to continue driving prices up, with limited alternative options available, while concerns over government bond markets and trade wars are influencing factors [2] - The World Gold Council is seeking to launch a digital form of gold, which could significantly alter the physical market in London [2] - Recent price volatility in gold and silver occurred without major news stimuli, indicating an unusual market condition [2] Group 3 - The US government shutdown has entered its 21st day, with no signs of reopening, while traders are awaiting upcoming CPI data and the October PMI [3] - Market participants anticipate a 96% probability of a 50 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve in the remaining time of 2025 [3] Group 4 - Technical analysis indicates that gold is showing weak short-term performance, with key support at $4,000, while silver has broken below critical support levels, suggesting further declines [4] - Platinum is also showing bearish signals, with expectations of a potential drop to the $1,460-$1,480 range [4]
黄金暴跌引发连锁抛售 贵金属市场全面承压
Jin Tou Wang·2025-10-22 06:08