Daily Silver News: November 27 – Silver Price Extending Consolidation

Silver is retracing some of its Monday’s sell-off; markets are waiting for important data.

The silver futures contract gained 0.55% on Tuesday, November 26, as it fluctuated following its Monday’s sell-off of 3.5%. On Monday, silver sold off in a reaction to gold prices move on news about a potential Israel-Lebanon ceasefire deal. Yesterday, silver was as low as $30.02 yesterday, retracing more of its recent rebound and extending a consolidation following post-election downtrend. On November 14, it was the lowest since mid-September, before rebounding and breaking above the $30 level.

In late October, silver reversed the uptrend, selling off from the October 22-23 new long-term high of $35.07. The market was the highest since 2012.

Today, silver is retracing its Monday’s sell-off, as we can see on the daily chart (the chart includes today’s intraday data):

Daily Silver News: November 27 – Silver Price Extending Consolidation - Image 1

The silver price is 0.5% higher, as it is trading along the $31.00 level. What about the other precious metals? Gold is 1.2% higher, platinum is 0.7% higher and palladium is 0.6% higher. So, the main precious metals’ prices are higher this morning.

Yesterday’s CB Consumer Confidence release has been basically as expected at 111.7. Today, we will get the GDP reading at 8:30 a.m. and the important Core PCE Price Index release at 10:00 a.m., among others.

Friday’s Flash Manufacturing PMI release has been as expected at 48.8, and the Flash Services PMI number has been higher than expected at 57.0. Today, we won’t get any new economic data. The markets will be waiting for the CB Consumer Confidence release tomorrow.

Below you will find our Gold, Silver, and Mining Stocks economic news schedule for the next two trading days (EST Timezone).

Wednesday, November 27

  • 8:30 a.m. U.S. - Preliminary GDP q/q, Unemployment Claims, Durable Goods Orders m/m, Core Durable Goods Orders m/m, Preliminary GDP Price Index q/q, Goods Trade Balance, Preliminary Wholesale Inventories m/m
  • 9:45 a.m. U.S. - Chicago PMI
  • 10:00 a.m. U.S. - Core PCE Price Index m/m, Pending Home Sales m/m, Personal Income m/m, Personal Spending m/m

Thursday, November 28

  • 3:55 a.m. Australia - RBA Governor Bullock Speech
  • 6:30 p.m. Japan - Tokyo Core CPI y/y
  • All Day, Eurozone - German Preliminary CPI m/m
  • All Day, U.S. - Bank Holiday

Paul Rejczak
Stock Trading Strategist