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Weekly Gold and Silver Update 25 July 2006

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 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This week delivered a compelling but contradictory picture. Gold rose 1.8% to $4,055.70 and silver surged 4.6% to $58.49 — silver's outperformance compressing the Gold/Silver Ratio from 71.3 to 69.3, a notably bullish signal for silver relative to gold. The GBDT forecasting model responded with sharply higher median forecasts across all horizons, and gold's 60-day probability of gain jumped to 79.7%. Yet under the surface, the macro environment deteriorated on every front. The DXY-Metals Nexus Monitor composite scores deepened materially — Gold to −0.87 and Silver to −0.86, from −0.73/−0.72 last week — as all five signal modules held at Strong Reduce. Real TIPS yields continued to rise: the 10-year reached 2.43% (+8bp) and the 5-year climbed to 2.17% (+13bp), both firmly in Strong Headwind territory. The week's most significant signal shift: Gold's 60-day Skew Score flipped from Bullish Lean (+0.09) to Bearish Lean (−0.12), revealing that even as the ...

Weekly Gold and Silver Update 18 July 2026

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Executive Summary  As of 18 July 2025, the three quantitative models present a nuanced picture: a near-term constructive signal from the GBDT forecaster is offset by persistent macro headwinds flagged by both the DXY-Metals Nexus Monitor and the Real Yields Monitor. The GBDT model assigns a greater-than-60% probability of price gains for gold over the next 20 and 60 days, and above-50% probability for silver across both horizons. Median forecasts for both metals sit above current market prices. Three of four forecast horizons carry a positive skew — meaning the model sees more room to the upside than to the downside. A particularly notable observation this week is that the 20-day Q90 pinball loss scores are lower than both Q50 and Q75 for both gold and silver. As explained in the GBDT section below, this is a bullish leading indicator: it signals that actual prices have been consistently landing closer to the upper end of the model's predicted range, pointing to embedded upward mom...

The Finalized Trinity of Models for Gold/Silver Bullion Portfolio (Part 3)

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Model No. 3 USD(DXY) Monitor General introduction to the 3 models: These three consecutive posts (after a long absence) is the culmination of many months of hard work resulting in a suite of 3 models for the monitoring, forecasting and risk/reward calculation of my Gold and Silver bullion portfolio. Why do we need three models?  Because Gold and Silver are monetary metals that carry no yield (interest-earning capacity) but are also hedges against inflation, currency debasement and geopolitical uncertainty. Additionally, Silver is an industrial metal that is required for nearly all products of the modern economy- from EV batteries to, semiconductors, solar panels, smart weapons, and indeed anything that requires electrical conductivity. Thus, we need to monitor not only the USD which is the currency that Gold and Silver are quoted in, but also bond yields, inflation and major currencies such as USD/EUR and USD/JPY. Also, Model No.1 uses only price data and is based on momentum , aut...