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Silver Price Forecast – Silver Markets Looking Lively Again

By:
Christopher Lewis
Published: Jul 2, 2020, 15:58 UTC

Silver market has been noisy on Thursday as we awaited the jobs figure, but it looks as if the $18 level is going to continue to offer potential support.

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Silver markets initially fell during the trading session on Thursday as the world awaited the jobs figure, and as a result it is likely that we would continue to see a lot of volatility and perhaps a bit of profit-taking. Underneath, I see the $18 level as offering support, and it has in fact shown itself to be supportive and crucial for the market during the day on Thursday. The $18 level of course is a significant round figure and will attract a lot of attention. If we break down below the $18 level, then it is likely that the market goes looking towards the 50 day EMA.

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Underneath there, then we have the $17 level which of course is a large, round, psychologically significant figure as well and is supported by the 200 day EMA as well. Ultimately, I think that the market is in an uptrend and will continue to be so due to the central banks around the world pumping the markets full of liquidity, and therefore people will continue to look for precious metals to fight off currency devaluation. To the upside, I see the $19 level as an area that needs to be challenged multiple times in order to be broken through, but eventually we will have that happen and the market will go looking towards the $20 level. I do not have a scenario in which a willing to sell quite yet, so at this point on simply looking to “by the dips” as they occur. Ultimately, I do think that we reach $20.

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About the Author

Being FXEmpire’s analyst since the early days of the website, Chris has over 20 years of experience across various markets and assets – currencies, indices, and commodities. He is a proprietary trader as well trading institutional accounts.

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