LIVE MARKET ALERT Silver prices are trading lower at $90.31 per ounce, marking a decline of 1.91%. The metal is facing pressure as investors reassess risk exposure across the commodities spectrum. Reduced speculative activity and a modest rebound in the U.S. dollar index are weighing on sentiment, leading to profit-taking among short-term traders.
Despite the intraday pullback, broader fundamentals remain in focus, particularly industrial demand trends and global inflation expectations. Some analysts suggest that the recent dip could attract buying interest if macroeconomic indicators support continued consumption of precious metals with strong industrial applications.
Key Drivers:
• A firmer U.S. dollar and subdued safe-haven demand are limiting upside momentum for silver.
• Ongoing adjustments in risk positioning and weaker technical signals are contributing to intraday downside pressure.
This report is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Market conditions can change rapidly, and investors should conduct their own research before making trading or investment decisions.
Silver Prices Retreat as Market Sentiment Softens
"Silver fell 1.91% to $90.31/oz as a stronger U.S. dollar, profit-taking, and reduced speculative activity pressured prices despite steady industrial demand outlook."
Despite the intraday pullback, broader fundamentals remain in focus, particularly industrial demand trends and global inflation expectations. Some analysts suggest that the recent dip could attract buying interest if macroeconomic indicators support continued consumption of precious metals with strong industrial applications.
Key Drivers:
• A firmer U.S. dollar and subdued safe-haven demand are limiting upside momentum for silver.
• Ongoing adjustments in risk positioning and weaker technical signals are contributing to intraday downside pressure.
This report is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Market conditions can change rapidly, and investors should conduct their own research before making trading or investment decisions.

