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Mapping the market: Silver's recent losses could give more ground to gold

Since January, when silver prices peaked at an all-time high, the value of silver has dropped by about half. Silver has dropped more than a quarter against 'gold and charts show that it is 'knocking on the doors of levels?that may spark further losses. Both gold and silver began to suffer on January 30 when the market was flooded with speculation that the Federal Reserve would be less likely to reduce interest rates. Since the beginning of the Iran War, rising fears of inflation have exacerbated the sentiment. Markets are preparing for possible rate hikes.

Silver suffered a much greater?drop than gold due in part to its industrial status, which makes it more sensitive to changes in investor?attitudes to risk. Silver also experienced a larger rally than gold and had to give more in the subsequent decline.

According to LSEG, gold's recent rise over silver seems to be gaining steam after it recently broke above the 200-day moving average at $66.76. The 200-day moving averge is used by technical analysts to smooth out changes in price to better discern trends.

A sustained advance above that level would increase expectations?that it could challenge the February 6 high of $72.74 and then $75.25, the halfway point in gold's fall versus silver since April 2025. If gold were to sustainably rise above $72.74, it could challenge the highs of February 6, and then $75.25 - the midpoint of the fall of silver versus gold since April 2025.

If silver was to make a comeback it would have to first pull gold below the 200-day moving?average?before moving to the low of June 22 at $62.68. Silver's momentum would be boosted if the price dropped below $60.56. This is the mid-point of the range between?May and?June.

The chart below shows:

Since January, gold has been increasing in value compared to silver.

Silver weakness is predicted by the fact that gold-to-silver breaks above its 200-day moving-average.

* The next upside target is 70. 72.74 is a key resistance level above that.

(source: Reuters)