Silver Prices Forecast: Is Silver Set for Further Declines Amid Risk-On Trends?

Silver Prices Forecast: Is Silver Set for Further Declines Amid Risk-On Trends?
Silver Prices Forecast: Is Silver Set for Further Declines Amid Risk-On Trends?
Weekly Silver (XAG/USD)

Economic Indicators and Silver’s Reaction

The US Non-Farm Payrolls report initially prompted a rise in silver prices with job growth falling short of expectations, showing only 175,000 new jobs compared to the anticipated 243,000. This miss led to a brief increase in silver’s appeal as a safe haven, compounded by the unemployment rate’s unexpected rise to 3.9% from a predicted 3.8%. Despite these factors, gains in silver were quickly reversed as the market adjusted to broader economic signals. US Treasury yields fell, with the 10-year note dropping 7 basis points to 4.5%, which initially suggested a favorable shift for bullion, but interest soon pivoted to higher-risk assets.

Federal Reserve’s Monetary Policy

Last week, the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady, signaling a cautious approach toward economic growth and inflation, which aligned with market expectations. Fed Chair Jerome Powell indicated the possibility of policy adjustments in response to a weakening labor market. Although rate cuts typically benefit non-yielding assets like silver, the muted response from the silver market suggests a focus on potential economic recovery and higher returns from riskier investments.

Market Sentiment and Impact on Silver

Despite conditions that might traditionally boost safe-haven assets, silver prices are currently down 12.72% from their recent peak. The market’s preference for risk over safety has significantly influenced silver’s pricing, with the metal retreating from last month’s high driven by geopolitical issues and central bank acquisitions.

Short-Term Market Forecast

The immediate support level for silver is now positioned around $25.00 per ounce. Looking ahead, the trend of silver prices will likely hinge on the Federal Reserve’s next moves in response to economic indicators and inflation pressures. If the Fed opts for a more accommodative monetary stance, silver could see increased demand as a safe investment. On the contrary, a sustained ‘risk-on’ sentiment across financial markets could keep silver under pressure, potentially testing or even breaking below the key $25.00 support threshold.

 
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