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Same Line, Second Test: Gold and Silver Return to the 200-Day EMA
Macro Snapshot: The week ending July 10 unwound most of the recovery from the prior week. Gold gave back the majority of the July 3 bounce and silver gave back even more, with silver again showing the higher beta that has defined its behaviour on both sides of the correction. Both metals are back at the 200-day EMA area that held in late June: gold is still marginally above the line, silver has slipped just below it. Two macro shocks

Same Line, Second Test: Gold and Silver Return to the 200-Day EMA
Macro Snapshot: The week ending July 10 unwound most of the recovery from the prior week. Gold gave back the majority of the July 3 bounce and silver gave back even more, with silver again showing the higher beta that has defined its behaviour on both sides of the correction. Both metals are back at the 200-day EMA area that held in late June: gold is still marginally above the line, silver has slipped just below it. Two macro shocks
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