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Gold and silver finish year with historic gains and volatile swings

Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonJanuary 1, 2026 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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Gold and silver closed the year amid extreme price swings after a record-breaking rally. Both metals posted their strongest annual gains since 1979. Trading remained volatile through the final sessions. Investors reacted to interest rate expectations, geopolitical tensions, and fragile markets.

Gold prices rose more than 60 percent over the year. The metal reached a record high above 4,549 dollars per ounce. Prices pulled back after Christmas. Gold traded near 4,330 dollars per ounce on New Year’s Eve.

Silver mirrored gold’s volatility. The metal traded around 71 dollars per ounce at year end. Earlier in the week, silver surged to an all-time high of 83.62 dollars per ounce.

Rate cut expectations keep metals elevated

Several factors pushed precious metals higher during the year. Investors positioned for future interest rate cuts and strong demand. Analysts warned that rapid gains often carry correction risks. Sharp rallies can reverse quickly.

Rania Gule from trading platform XS.com highlighted overlapping drivers. Economic trends, investment flows, and geopolitical tensions combined. These factors lifted gold and silver prices throughout the year.

Gule said expectations of further US rate cuts in 2026 played a central role. Central banks steadily increased gold purchases. Investors also sought safe-haven assets amid global uncertainty and economic stress.

Inflation concerns reinforce defensive buying

Dan Coatsworth from investment platform AJ Bell described cautious investor behavior. Inflation worries drove capital toward precious metals. Volatile stock markets reinforced defensive positioning.

Coatsworth said the market backdrop looked largely unchanged entering 2026. High government debt weighed on confidence in the UK and US. Tariff proposals linked to Donald Trump added pressure. Concerns about a potential artificial intelligence bubble unsettled investors.

These factors could maintain support for gold and silver. Coatsworth warned that strong performance increased vulnerability. Exceptional gains in 2025 raised the risk of pullbacks.

Strong gains leave gold exposed to profit-taking

Coatsworth said market stress could trigger rapid selling. Investors often liquidate assets with strong recent returns first. Gold fits that profile and trades easily.

Rania Gule expects gold prices to continue rising in 2026. She forecast steadier and more controlled gains. Prices may stabilize after the extremes seen in 2025.

Central banks worldwide added hundreds of tons of gold this year. The World Gold Council reported sustained accumulation. Official demand continued to support prices.

Silver bolstered by supply limits and industrial demand

Daniel Takieddine of Sky Links Capital Group highlighted silver-specific drivers. Tight supply and industrial demand pushed prices higher. Policy decisions added further pressure.

China announced restrictions on silver exports. The country ranks as the world’s second-largest producer. In October, the Ministry of Commerce confirmed export controls. Officials cited resource protection and environmental priorities.

Elon Musk reacted publicly to the move. He warned about industrial consequences. He said many manufacturing processes rely heavily on silver.

ETFs channel investment into precious metals

Takieddine also noted strong inflows into the market. Large sums entered precious metals through exchange-traded funds. These vehicles expanded investor access.

ETFs bundle assets and trade like single shares. Investors avoid handling physical bullion. This structure simplified exposure to gold and silver.

Takieddine said silver could rise again next year. He urged caution despite optimism. Strong rallies may still face sharp corrections.

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Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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