As the weekend winds down, fine gold is lounging at $4,111 per ounce while silver glides at $48.53—both catching their breath after a long stretch of heavy profit-taking this past week that followed an earlier rally this month. Gold Prices Hold the Line as Prices Retreat From Record $4,377 Peak The week after bitcoin ( […]As the weekend winds down, fine gold is lounging at $4,111 per ounce while silver glides at $48.53—both catching their breath after a long stretch of heavy profit-taking this past week that followed an earlier rally this month. Gold Prices Hold the Line as Prices Retreat From Record $4,377 Peak The week after bitcoin ( […]

Gold and Silver Cool off After Record Highs — But Metal Bulls Say the Shine Isn’t Gone Yet

2025/10/27 01:05
As the weekend winds down, fine gold is lounging at $4,111 per ounce while silver glides at $48.53—both catching their breath after a long stretch of heavy profit-taking this past week that followed an earlier rally this month. Gold Prices Hold the Line as Prices Retreat From Record $4,377 Peak The week after bitcoin ( […]
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