Gold, silver and platinumās red-hot rally still has further to go, strategists say Gold and silver bars of various sizes lie in a safe on a table at the precious metals dealer Pro Aurum in Munich. KEY POINTS Precious metal prices got a major boost Wednesday after softer-than-expected U.S. inflation data heightened the near-term prospect of rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. Gold prices on Wednesday settled at their highest level in over three weeks on the news, while silver notched its highest level in more than three years and platinum climbed to a near one-year peak. Strategists at Saxo Bank said in a recent research note that gold prices could soon test the $2,400 level, silver may climb as high as $30 per ounce, while platinum has upside potential to reach $1,130 per ounce. Gold, silver and platinum prices have been on a tear so far this year, and strategists say the precious metals could continue to hit fresh record highs over the coming months. Precious metal prices got a major boost Wednesday after softer-than-expected U.S. inflation data heightened the near-term prospect of rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. Gold prices on Wednesday settled at their highest level in over three weeks on the news, while silver notched its highest level in more than three years and platinum climbed to a near one-year peak. Spot gold prices moderated slightly on Thursday to trade around $2,382 per ounce at 1:25 p.m. London time, after settling at its highest level since April 19 in the previous session. The yellow metal has repeatedly logged all-time highs in recent weeks. Spot silver prices, meanwhile, traded 0.5% lower at around $29.54 per ounce. The precious metal, sometimes described as the āpoorer cousinā of gold, briefly touched $29.73 on Wednesday to register its highest intraday level since February 2021. Platinum prices for July delivery traded 0.7% higher on Thursday at $1,077 per ounce, extending gains after closing Wednesdayās session more than 2.4% higher. Strategists at Saxo Bank said in a recent research note that gold prices could soon test the $2,400 level, silver may climb as high as $30, while platinum has upside potential to reach $1,130. The Danish bank said Wednesday that its āyear of the metalsā theme had continued to gather momentum in recent weeks, citing its preference for gold, silver and copper. Separately, analysts at ROTH Capital Partners have tipped gold and silver prices to push even higher over the coming months. The price of gold ānow appears poised to move higher and break out of the recent highs made in April. We can set a technical upside price target to $2,600,ā JC OāHara, chief technical strategist at ROTH Capital Partners, said in a research note published Sunday. For silver, OāHara said if prices can break above $30, āit will have little resistance until the $35/$37 area.ā āCautious approachā Gold, which is typically considered a āsafe havenā asset in times of financial uncertainty, has been on an upward trend since late 2022 despite high interest rates and a relatively strong U.S. dollar. Gold prices, like silver, tend to have an inverse relationship with interest rates. A higher interest rate environment usually hurts demand for gold and silver as the precious metals do not pay interest, making them less appealing compared to investments that do, like bonds. Not everyone expects precious metals prices to go from strength to strength over the coming months, however. Ewa Manthey, commodities strategist at Dutch bank ING, said in research note published earlier this month that gold prices were likely to ease this quarter āas the Fed continues its cautious approach and with geopolitics already being factored into the current price.ā Manthey said that ING expects gold prices to average around $2,250 per ounce in the second quarter, with a 2024 average of $2,218. The bank had previously said gold prices were likely to peak at an average of $2,300 in the final three months of the year. Ā « Previous Article Next Article » Share This Article Choose Your Platform: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Related Posts Is UAE moving to have greater transparency on gold buying, selling on digital platforms? READ MORE SEC Chair Gensler Advocates for Accelerated Settlement in Currency Markets READ MORE A modern gold rush is on, as people cash in on record-high prices READ MORE America Blew Almost $2 Trillion. Make It Stop: Kathryn Edwards READ MORE Add a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment