Silver (XAGUSD) is up 2.11% at Aug 16 21:25(ET), now at $66.02, with a 7-day up of 0.60%.

The advance in spot silver reflected a broader repricing in macroeconomic expectations, primarily driven by a weakening US dollar and declining benchmark yields. Softening US economic indicators led market participants to dial back expectations for near-term monetary tightening by the Federal Reserve, boosting expectations for monetary easing. Because silver is a non-yielding asset denominated in greenbacks, the dollar's downward trajectory and lower real yields reduced the opportunity cost of holding the precious metal, stimulating immediate capital inflows.
Underpinning this move is a tight physical market structure characterised by multi-year structural deficits. Despite recent moderation in industrial fabrication demand from select manufacturing sectors, overall global supply remains constrained by sluggish mine production growth and limited secondary recovery. Persistent inventory drawdowns across major global storage vaults continue to restrict immediate physical availability. Furthermore, resilient retail bar and coin investment demand, alongside steady physical buying, has reinforced the market's fundamental floor and heightened upside sensitivity.
From a market structure perspective, the price momentum gained additional traction as technical buy stops were triggered above key moving averages and Fibonacci retracement levels. Institutional investors and quantitative funds, who had maintained conservative exposure following a period of consolidation, stepped in to rebuild net-long positions. The breach of key technical thresholds prompted systematic momentum buying and short-covering, converting underlying physical tightness into a clear upward repricing across spot and derivative markets.
Technically, Silver (XAGUSD) shows a MACD (12,26,9) value of 1.690, indicating a buy signal. The RSI at 62.822 suggests neutral condition and the Williams %R at 8.247 suggests overbought condition. Please monitor closely.

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