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    Wall Street dips, gold spot falls

    “We are witnessing a resilient economy … against a backdrop of geopolitical concerns, and an expectation of some sort of chaos down the road,” said Oliver Pursche, senior vice president at Wealthspire Advisors in New York.

    Gold reversed its multi-session rally, which was driven by a risk-off flight to safety that drove the precious metal to a record high.

    Spot gold fell 0.3% to $2,856.40 an ounce. U.S. gold futures fell 0.39% to $2,860.50 an ounce.

    Source – Reuters

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    Gold reaching $3,000/oz in near-term, says Citi

    “The gold bull market looks set to continue under Trump 2.0 with trade wars and geopolitical tensions reinforcing the reserve diversification/de-dollarization trend and supporting EM official sector gold demand, and with global growth concerns (tariff and cycle related) set to raise ETF and OTC investment demand,” Citi stated in a note.

    “We expect gold to continue to rise as a hedge against growth and other risks, including actual and perceived rising growth risks, including trade wars, still-high interest rates weighing on growth, continued deterioration in the U.S. labor market, ex-U.S. currency devaluation risks, and potential U.S. equity drawdown risks,” the bank noted.

    Source – Reuters

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    Cochilco expects to hold copper price till 2026

    “These projections are supported by a rise in copper demand from the energy transition, electricity grids and a limited supply,” Claudia Rodriguez, Cochilco’s interim VP, said in a statement, adding that geopolitical tensions also played a role.

    “Uncertainty about China’s economic recovery, tariffs implemented by the United States and the hardening of monetary policy could limit the demand for copper, affecting its price,” Rodriguez said.

    It also expects Chile’s copper production to rise by 4.6% this year to 5.76 million tons and grow another 3.6% to 5.97 million tons in 2026.

    Source – Mining.com

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    Gold, Silver, Platinum Forecasts

    GOLD

    In case gold settles below the $2830 level, it will head towards the nearest support, which is located in the $2780 – $2790 range.

    Silver

    Silver made an attempt to settle back below the $32.00 level but lost momentum and rebounded towards the $32.20 level.

    Platinum

    If platinum settles above the $1015 level, it will move towards the resistance at $1025 – $1030.

    Source – FXEMPIRE

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    Vizsla Silver Corp stock to “Outperform”

    BMO Capital Markets has recently initiated Vizsla Silver Corp (VZLA) stock to Outperform rating, as announced on January 24, 2025, according to Finviz.

    Over the last six months, the stock has risen by 15.79%, and it has gained 6.28% in the previous three months. Currently, VZLA is trading at 9.64%, 16.82%, and 18.91% relative to its 20-Day, 50-Day, and 200-Day Simple Moving Averages, respectively.

    Source – BOV News

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    $13 billion in Idaho gold. A mineral critical to U.S. defense.

    “We’ve interdeveloped or interwoven cleanup of these legacy impacts with modern, responsible mining activity,” Mckinsey Lyon, spokesperson for Perpetua Resources, told the Idaho Statesman. “And we’ve done that because we’re so serious about our commitment that we can leave this place better.”

    “Perpetua has a really glamorous vision for what the site is going to look like afterwards, and I hope that’s successful,” John Robison, public lands and wildlife director with the Idaho Conservation League, told the Statesman. “I don’t see that from the mine plan.”

    “This approval elevates the Stibnite Gold Project to an elite class of projects in America that have cleared NEPA,” Jon Cherry, Perpetua’s president and CEO, said in a statement. “The Stibnite Gold Project can deliver decisive wins for our communities, the environment, the economy, and (U.S.) national security.”

    Source – Idaho Statesman

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    Copper price forecast

    The EV industry in China and the world is already booming; pumping copper’s status as “the new oil”. As such, the red metal is set to rise above the current uncertainties to record significant gains in the medium to long term.

    Copper has also jumped above the 50-day moving average, while the Relative Strength Index (RSI) has continued rising. Therefore, it will likely rebound and retest the key support at $5 in the coming weeks.

    Source – Invezz

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    RSI (Relative Strength Index) – is a technical indicator intended to chart the current and historical strength or weakness of a stock or market based on the closing prices of a recent trading period.