Bumpy rides for futures metals

FXstreet.com (Chicago) – Metals print mixed results the first Monday of November ahead of Wall Street’s closing. After better than expected Chinese results along mixed reactions to data releases during the day, futures metals prices evolve asymmetrically.

On the one hand, gold finds firm grounds after standing on quicksand for days maintaining the $1,300 zone. At $1,314.60, gold prints $1,310.80 lows and $1,322.40 highs advancing 0.11%. Platinum also pockets gains at 0.19% and is traded at $1,454.70 printing lows at $1,447.70 and highs at $1,458.70. Palladium is 1.36% stronger and is trading at $748.30 registering lows at $738.25 and highs at $749.85. On the other hand, silver losses 0.73% trading at $21.68 and printing $21.61 lows along $21.94 highs. Copper losses the most and trades at $3.2580, down 1.21% and printing lows at $3.2480 and highs at $3.3080.

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