Group 1: Investment Rating - Not provided in the content Group 2: Core Viewpoints - On November 19, 2025, the main contract of Shanghai gold futures closed up 1.09% to 937 yuan/gram, and the main contract of Shanghai silver futures closed up 2.19% to 12,148 yuan/kilogram [5]. - Due to the increase in the number of unemployment - benefit applicants and poor ADP employment data, the probability of the Fed cutting interest rates in December has rebounded. According to CME interest - rate tools, the probability has risen above 30%, boosting the precious - metal prices to stabilize and rebound [5]. - After the liquidity risks in US stocks and cryptocurrencies are gradually released, precious metals return to the partial safe - haven logic, which also supports their prices [5]. - In the short term, as the missing US economic data is gradually released, precious - metal prices are expected to stabilize and maintain high - level fluctuations. Short - term attention should be paid to the US non - farm payrolls report. The strategy is to buy on dips or sell out - of - the - money put options [5]. - In the long term, since the Fed is still in an interest - rate cut cycle, global geopolitical uncertainties persist, US debt is unsustainable, and major - power games intensify, which will increase the credit risk of the US dollar in the long run, and global central banks' gold purchases continue. The long - term center of gold prices is likely to move up. Long - term investors are advised to mainly allocate by buying on dips [5]. Group 3: Data Summaries Price Tracking - On November 19, 2025, London gold spot was at $4,092.16/ounce, London silver spot was at $51.43/ounce, COMEX gold was at $4,092.80/ounce, COMEX silver was at $51.29/ounce, AU2512 was at 937 yuan/gram, AG2512 was at 12,141 yuan/kilogram, AU (T + D) was at 934.70 yuan/gram, and AG (T + D) was at 12,140 yuan/kilogram. Compared with November 18, the price changes were 2.1%, 3.9%, 2.1%, 4.1%, 2.0%, 3.9%, 2.0%, and 3.8% respectively [3]. Spread/Ratio - On November 19, 2025, the gold TD - SHFE active spread was - 2.3 yuan/gram, the silver TD - SHFE active spread was - 1 yuan/kilogram, the gold internal - external spread (TD - London) was 2.27 yuan/gram, the silver internal - external spread (TD - London) was - 976 yuan/kilogram, the SHFE gold - silver main ratio was 77.18, the COMEX + London main ratio was 79.80, AU2602 - 2512 was 3.06 yuan/gram, and AG2602 - 2512 was 7 yuan/kilogram. Compared with November 18, the changes were 9.0%, - 133.3%, - 31.2%, 5.0%, - 1.8%, - 1.9%, 8.5%, and - 41.7% respectively [3]. Position Data - As of November 18, 2025, the gold ETF - SPDR was 1,041.43 tons, the silver ETF - SLV was 15,218.41892 tons, COMEX gold non - commercial long positions were 332,808 contracts, non - commercial short positions were 66,059 contracts, non - commercial net long positions were 266,749 contracts, COMEX silver non - commercial long positions were 72,318 contracts, non - commercial short positions were 20,042 contracts, and non - commercial net long positions were 52,276 contracts. Compared with November 17, the changes were 0.00%, 0.00%, 1.85%, 9.43%, 0.13%, 0.97%, - 0.21%, and 1.43% respectively [3]. Inventory Data - On November 19, 2025, SHFE gold inventory was 90,426 kilograms, and SHFE silver inventory was 547,685 kilograms. Compared with November 18, the changes were 0.00% and - 2.84% respectively. On November 18, COMEX gold inventory was 37,224,744 ounces, and COMEX silver inventory was 465,535,121 ounces. Compared with November 17, the changes were - 0.25% and - 0.85% respectively [3]. Interest Rate/Exchange Rate - On November 19, 2025, the dollar index was 99.59, the 2 - year US Treasury yield was 3.58%, the 10 - year US Treasury yield was 4.12%, NYMEX crude oil was 24.69, the dollar/yuan central parity rate was 7.09, VIX was 60.57, and the S&P 500 was 6,617.32. Compared with November 18, the changes were 0.06%, - 0.56%, - 0.24%, 10.32%, 0.02%, 1.42%, and - 0.83% respectively [4].
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Guo Mao Qi Huo·2025-11-20 06:18