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March silver futures, February gold futures rise sharply

Xinhua
| January 23, 2026
2026-01-23

COMEX March silver futures rose sharply to a new all-time peak of 95.885 U.S. dollars per ounce on Thursday, while February gold futures went up near this week's record high.

Chart-based buying is the feature of the day as both metals remain in firmly bullish technical postures.

Benefiting from rising investment demand, robust industrial consumption and dwindling physical supplies, silver prices have risen 31 percent so far in January after soaring nearly 150 percent in 2025.

More market analysts are becoming increasingly cautious on the precious metal, as the odds of a major drawdown in silver prices have risen.

A speculative frenzy has become the major driving force behind the silver rally, and this could prove to be unsustainable. Moreover, the magnitude of the latest upsurge is difficult to justify by fundamentals. Analysts noted that there are clear signs of "Fear of Missing Out"-driven buying.

Silver's surge to fresh record highs could eventually be self-defeating, analysts said.

Analysts favor gold over other precious metals, arguing that it has the most attractive risk-reward profile. Besides safe-haven demand, gold will be the sole beneficiary of the broad-based efforts of emerging market central banks to diversify their reserves.

Goldman Sachs has raised its December 2026 price target for gold to 5,400 dollars per ounce, given private sector and emerging market central banks' diversification into gold.

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