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Silver Price Analysis: XAG/USD dives as investors digest Powell’s words, US data

  • The Silver’s spot price XAG/USD is down by more than 1%, around $22.30.
  • Jerome Powell from the Fed was seen as hawkish on Thursday, fuelling US bond yields.
  • Markets are pricing in rates at restrictive levels for a more extended period.
  • UoM Consumer Sentiment data from the US came in lower than expected.

At the end of the week, the XAG/USD plunged toward $22.30 and will close a 3% weekly loss, mainly driven by the US Dollar and yields recovering through the week, which pushed the metal’s price downwards.

After the Greenback weakened following the  Federal Reserve (Fed) held rates steady last week, which markets interpreted as the bank reaching the end of its cycle and the release of a weak jobs report from October, the USD recovered in the last sessions. This was due to Fed hawks stepping in and Chair Powell claiming that the bank’s job wasn’t done, which fueled a rise in the US bond yields.

In line with that, the Treasury rates, often seen as the cost of holding non-yielding metals, recovered after reaching multi-week lows last week, and on Thursday, they jumped back towards to their highest levels in November, which made holding Silver lose interest.

On the data front, the University of Michigan revealed that the Michigan Consumer Sentiment index from November from the US came in lower than expected at 60.4, vs the consensus of 63.7 and declined from its previous reading of 63.8. As a reaction, the negative figures seem to be limiting the upside for the USD, whose DXY index trades neutral at 105.90.

XAG/USD Levels to watch 

 From a technical standpoint, the XAG/USD maintains a bearish outlook for the short term, as observed on the daily chart. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is comfortably positioned in the negative territory below its midline and has a southward slope, complemented by a negative signal from the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), which is showing red bars, signalling a growing bearish momentum. On the other hand, the pair is below the 20,100,200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA), implying that the bears retain control on a broader scale.

Resistance levels: $22.90 (20-day SMA), $23.00,$23.30 (100 and 200-day SMA convergence).
Support levels: $22.30, $22.15,$22.00.


 XAG/USD Daily Chart

XAG/USD

Overview
Today last price22.37
Today Daily Change-0.23
Today Daily Change %-1.02
Today daily open22.6
 
Trends
Daily SMA2022.9
Daily SMA5022.74
Daily SMA10023.19
Daily SMA20023.26
 
Levels
Previous Daily High23
Previous Daily Low22.36
Previous Weekly High23.61
Previous Weekly Low22.54
Previous Monthly High23.7
Previous Monthly Low20.68
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%22.75
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%22.6
Daily Pivot Point S122.31
Daily Pivot Point S222.02
Daily Pivot Point S321.68
Daily Pivot Point R122.94
Daily Pivot Point R223.28
Daily Pivot Point R323.57

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Patricio Martín

Patricio is an economist from Argentina passionate about global finance and understanding the daily movements of the markets.

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