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Gold and Silver Prices Brace for Breakout as Ceasefire Talks Ease Market Fears

By Yasher RizwanMay 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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Gold and silver technical chart showing correction from $3,500 and potential buying zones.
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🟡 Gold Market Holds Steady Amid Global Peace Prospects

Gold (XAU/USD) stayed resilient on Tuesday, trading just above $3,209 during the Asian session. The yellow metal showed relative strength despite mounting optimism over potential peace talks between Russia and Ukraine — a development that typically reduces the appeal of traditional safe-haven assets like gold.

Although easing geopolitical tensions are weighing on demand, gold continues to benefit from a softer U.S. dollar and growing expectations of policy easing by the Federal Reserve in the coming months. With recent CPI and retail sales data coming in below expectations, markets are now pricing in two interest rate cuts for 2025.


⚪ Silver Stuck Below Resistance as Momentum Weakens

Silver (XAG/USD) mirrored gold’s muted tone, hovering near $32.14 with price action constrained by a bearish triangle formation. Despite brief intraday dips, the white metal continues to face downward pressure from the 50-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) near $32.37, which has repeatedly capped any upward movement.

Silver’s lack of bullish follow-through reflects broader investor caution, especially with geopolitical risk appetite improving and the dollar stabilizing.


📰 What’s Driving the Metals Market This Week?

While Moody’s downgrade of the U.S. credit rating to “Aa1” raised longer-term concerns about fiscal health, its immediate market impact was relatively mild. Instead, traders are paying closer attention to the Federal Reserve’s guidance and tone from key officials.

Recent comments from Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic and New York Fed President John Williams suggest that rate cuts are not guaranteed in the short term. These mixed signals are keeping both gold and silver in a tight range, awaiting clearer direction.


📉 Technical Snapshot: Gold Faces Overhead Pressure

Gold prices remain capped by a descending trendline, with resistance reinforced around $3,222 (50-EMA). The repeated failure to break higher signals growing bearish bias unless bulls can push decisively above $3,252.

Support is holding at $3,207, but if selling pressure intensifies, prices could slide toward $3,180 or even $3,163. The overall setup resembles a consolidation under pressure — like a spring waiting to release.


📊 Silver Technical Outlook: Breakdown Risk Looms

Silver is testing the lower trendline of a symmetrical triangle and may confirm a breakdown if it closes below $32.00. Such a move could trigger a further decline toward $31.66 or $31.43.

The structure remains bearish with lower highs since mid-May. For silver to regain positive momentum, a breakout above $32.29 is essential.


🔮 Outlook: Awaiting Fed Signals and Geopolitical Clarity

Both gold and silver are currently trapped in a narrow trading band, waiting for a catalyst to break the stalemate. Key triggers include:

  • Fresh updates from Federal Reserve officials
  • Resolution progress in geopolitical tensions
  • Movements in the U.S. dollar index

With no major economic releases due, market tone and sentiment will likely drive short-term volatility.

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