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Home / Business and Economy / Silver ETFs Plunge 20% Amid Volatility

Silver ETFs Plunge 20% Amid Volatility

22 Jan

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Summary

  • Silver ETFs dropped up to 20% due to high volatility.
  • Global spot silver held steady near record highs.
  • Market sentiment shifted due to dollar strength and easing tensions.
Silver ETFs Plunge 20% Amid Volatility

Indian silver exchange-traded funds (ETFs) experienced a severe downturn on Thursday, with some funds dropping as much as 20%. This significant drop led to a reversal, causing ETFs to trade at a discount to their net asset values (iNAVs) and international prices. The sell-off was primarily concentrated in the ETF market, as physical silver and international spot markets showed far less dramatic declines. Global spot silver remained near its recent record highs, while domestic futures saw only minor drops.

The retreat in silver ETFs occurred as the U.S. dollar strengthened and global risk appetite improved, diminishing the appeal of safe-haven assets like silver. Easing geopolitical tensions, following statements from U.S. President Donald Trump, contributed to profit-booking in precious metals. Experts advised caution and suggested waiting for market stability before making new investments.

Despite the recent turbulence, some analysts maintain a bullish outlook on COMEX Silver, citing robust industrial demand and ongoing safe-haven flows amid tightening global supply. Support levels for silver were identified at $84 per troy ounce, with resistance anticipated between $94.60-$96.80.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Silver ETFs crashed due to extreme volatility in precious metals and a shift in investor sentiment caused by dollar strength and easing geopolitical tensions.
The sharp sell-off was largely confined to ETFs, while physical silver and international spot markets experienced much more modest declines.
Despite the recent crash, some experts remain bullish on silver, citing strong industrial demand and continued safe-haven appeal amid global supply concerns.

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