Precious metals market showing fresh momentum into 2026. Gold has surged over $50 to break above the $4,370 level, while silver climbed more than $1.60 and is now trading above $73. The narrative shifted last year—2025 proved to be the inflection point when the move finally picked up steam. But here's the thing: the real story is just beginning to unfold in 2026. We're moving from the setup phase into actual execution. The strength across both metals suggests something bigger might be playing out beneath the surface.
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BlockDetective
· 3h ago
Gold breaks 4370, silver is also running... Feels like 2026 is the real show time. The preparation phase of this wave is finally coming to fruition.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 3h ago
Gold has already broken 4370, and silver is also dancing above 73. Is 2026 the real show? Why do I feel there's something a bit off behind this rally?
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Blockwatcher9000
· 4h ago
Gold breaks 4370, silver exceeds 73+; this wave is truly different... 2026 is the main course, and right now it's just the appetizer.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 4h ago
Breaking 4370 in gold isn't a big deal; the real show starts in 2026... If you haven't caught the meat of the preparation phase in this wave, it will be even harder to chase during the execution phase.
Precious metals market showing fresh momentum into 2026. Gold has surged over $50 to break above the $4,370 level, while silver climbed more than $1.60 and is now trading above $73. The narrative shifted last year—2025 proved to be the inflection point when the move finally picked up steam. But here's the thing: the real story is just beginning to unfold in 2026. We're moving from the setup phase into actual execution. The strength across both metals suggests something bigger might be playing out beneath the surface.