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Silver: XAG/USD breaks below $23.00, falls by more than 1%

  • Metals remain under pressure after the Fed’s hawkish pause and US data. 
  • XAG/USD breaks under $23.00, reaching the lowest level in six days. 

Silver has lost more than 1.50% in the last two hours, dropping from $23.25 to $22.80, marking its lowest since last Friday. It remains below $23.00, indicating ongoing pressure. Gold is also falling sharply.

First the Fed, and then US data

On Wednesday, following the FOMC meeting, metals began to decline from their weekly highs. Silver slid from above $23.50 and found support at $23.00. It briefly rebounded to $23.25 early on Thursday but turned lower again before the release of US data. The decline accelerated after the release of Jobless Claims, pushing Silver below $23.00.

US Initial Jobless Claims dropped more than expected during the week ending September 16 to 201K, the lowest reading since January. These numbers indicate that the labor market remains resilient despite the Federal Reserve's tightening monetary policy.

US yields surged to fresh multi-year highs, while Wall Street futures printed new lows after Jobless Claims. Silver bottomed at $22.79 and, as of writing, it is trading at $22.94, down 1.45% for the day. The bearish pressure is likely to persist while it remains below $23.00. The next support level is at $22.60, followed by $22.45. A recovery above the 20-Simple Moving Average on the hourly chart, currently at $23.17, could strengthen the short-term outlook for silver.

Technical levels 

XAG/USD

Overview
Today last price22.97
Today Daily Change-0.28
Today Daily Change %-1.20
Today daily open23.25
 
Trends
Daily SMA2023.58
Daily SMA5023.72
Daily SMA10023.67
Daily SMA20023.47
 
Levels
Previous Daily High23.59
Previous Daily Low23.05
Previous Weekly High23.29
Previous Weekly Low22.3
Previous Monthly High25.02
Previous Monthly Low22.23
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%23.39
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%23.26
Daily Pivot Point S123
Daily Pivot Point S222.76
Daily Pivot Point S322.46
Daily Pivot Point R123.54
Daily Pivot Point R223.84
Daily Pivot Point R324.08


 

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Matías Salord

Matías started in financial markets in 2008, after graduating in Economics. He was trained in chart analysis and then became an educator. He also studied Journalism. He started writing analyses for specialized websites before joining FXStreet.

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