Gold price today The spot price of gold continues its uptrend. The price of precious metal, which is bought and sold for immediate delivery,
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Silver Rises to Record, Gold Near All-Time High as Risks Persist
Gold and silver jumped to all-time highs, with escalating geopolitical tensions and US dollar weakness helping to extend a historic rally for precious metals.
Gold crosses $4,530, silver tops $75: Why precious metals are on fire right now
Gold and silver hit record highs on December 25 as geopolitical tensions, a weaker dollar, ETF inflows and supply worries fuel strong safe-haven demand.
Asia stocks rise to six-week high; precious metals on a tear
Asian stocks rose to their highest in six weeks on Friday and a blistering rally in precious metals showed no signs of tempering as
Why gold went through the roof this year—and why its price may have been raised permanently
The S&P 500 closed up 0.46% yesterday to hit a new record of 6,909.79. The index is now up 17.48% for the year. With
GBUG: A High-Octane Way To Ride Precious Metals Momentum
Sprott Active Gold & Silver Miners ETF has outperformed the S&P 500. Click for the best strategies for holding the GBUG fund and whether
The Year Precious Metals Crushed Nvidia, Alphabet And Broadcom On The Charts
Precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum have sharply outperformed some of the most celebrated AI tech stocks on Wall Street.
Precious metals have been on a heated pre-holiday run. Why this strategist is calling that ‘unhinged’.
The run-up to the year-end holiday period has come with big gains for precious metals, but one UBS strategist says investor beware.
Gold smashes $4,450 record: Why precious metals are the hottest investment this Christmas
Gold, silver, and copper are hitting all-time highs to close out 2025. We break down the three key reasons for the historic surge in
Gold vs silver vs Sensex: Precious metals outshine equities this year — Will the script change in 2026?
In the domestic spot market, gold prices have rallied a whopping 80% in a year. Its poorer cousin silver has rather outshone the yellow