Group 1 - Silver futures are currently trading above 12050, with an opening price of 11760 and a current price of 12058, reflecting a 1.43% increase [1] - The highest price reached today was 12107, while the lowest was 11760, indicating a short-term bearish trend in silver futures [1] Group 2 - The delayed US August factory orders report shows a year-on-year increase of 1.4%, aligning with initial expectations [3] - Durable goods orders increased by 2.9%, while non-durable goods orders slightly decreased by 0.1% [3] - Excluding transportation, factory orders saw a modest rise of 0.1% [3] Group 3 - A significant contributor to the increase in orders was a 21.8% surge in civilian aircraft orders, adding $4.2 billion to the total [4] - Other transportation orders also performed well, with defense aircraft orders rising by $1.2 billion to $6.7 billion and ship/boat orders increasing by $0.5 billion to $4.7 billion [4] - Excluding transportation, durable goods orders grew by 0.3%, marking the fifth consecutive month of growth, particularly in machinery (up 1.2% to $39.2 billion) and metal products (up 0.7% to $41.5 billion) [4] Group 4 - Silver futures experienced a rebound after dropping to around 11700, closing temporarily at 11950, with ongoing long positions being held [5] - The potential for further upward movement in silver prices is anticipated, with short-term targets set at 12200 and medium-term at 12500 [5]
沪银看反弹力度 美8月工厂订单数据增长
Jin Tou Wang·2025-11-19 04:49