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Precious metal supercycle? The empire of metals strikes back

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YTD return:


šŸ„‡ Gold: ā‰ˆ +39.1 %

🄈 Silver: ā‰ˆ +24.7 %

šŸ„‰ Copper: ā‰ˆ +20.6 %

āš—ļø Palladium: ā‰ˆ +34.5 %

šŸ’Ž Platinum: ā‰ˆ +45.4 %




šŸ„‡Gold:


šŸ“ˆChart technicals: The uptrend is running in a clean rising weekly channel.

The all-time high at 3 500 $/oz (22 Apr.) is intact; setbacks to the 50-day EMA (~3 300 $) were absorbed each time.

Primary support zone: 3 200 - 3 100 $ - the previous breakout level. RSI > 60 confirms bullish momentum.


ā„¹ļøFundamental Driver No. 1: Central bank buying.

In 2025, the official sector is again targeting ā‰ˆ 1,000 t - the 4th year in a row of massive purchases, driven by de-dollarization and geopolitical hedging.




🄈Silver:


šŸ“ˆChart technicals:

Despite +25% YTD, the price is still ~30% below the historic peak of $49. The multi-decade cup-and-handle formation is approaching the neckline at 36 - 37 $; a significant weekly close above it could activate a target above 75 $. Short-term supports: $34.8 (May breakout level) and $32.


ā„¹ļøFundamental Driver No. 1: Supply deficit.

The World Silver Survey reports a shortfall of 149 Moz in 2024; a further 118 Moz is expected in 2025 - largely due to solar and e-mobility demand, while 70% of production is by-product.




šŸ„‰Copper:


šŸ“ˆChart technicals:

On July 8, the "blue-sky breakout" to 12 526 $/t (5.68 $/lb) took place. Volume spike and weekly RSI > 70 confirm strength. The former top band 10 500 - 10 800 $/t now serves as key support; a retest to ~11 000 $ would be technically sound without breaking the uptrend.


ā„¹ļøFundamental driver no. 1: Structural scarcity.

UNCTAD warns: By 2030, around 80 new mines and $ 250 bn CapEx would be needed to meet demand from the energy transition, data centers and e-mobility - otherwise the market deficit will persist.


This is where I am currently positioned:


šŸ„‡Gold:

$EWG2 (+1,36%)

$IGLN (+0,97%)

$SPGP (+1,66%)

$GDXJ (+0%)

$BTO (+0,3%)

$FF (+6,28%)


🄈Silver:

$PHAG (+3,57%)

$FR (+7,15%)


šŸ„‰Copper:

$COPA (-0,7%)

$HBM (-2,61%)

$ATYM (+2,79%)




ā“Do you see a continuation of the bull market in metals and are you positioned accordingly?

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