Gold and Silver February Summary: Safe-Haven and Speculation Resonance, Precious Metals See Double Boost From Sentiment and Speculative Funds

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TradingKey - In February 2026, the precious metals market strengthened significantly against a backdrop of rising geopolitical risks and fluctuating macro expectations. Gold (XAUUSD) and Silver (XAGUSD) not only continued the strong pattern established since the beginning of the year but also showed signs of accelerated upside momentum in the late-month period.

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[Gold price performance in February, Source: World Gold Council]

Capital flows, U.S. dollar trends, changes in real interest rates, and geopolitical conflicts together constituted the core drivers of this month's market action.

From a price performance perspective, gold (XAUUSD) trended upward with volatility throughout February, approaching the $5,300 mark by month-end with significant cumulative gains. Silver (XAGUSD) exhibited more elastic growth, far outperforming gold for the month and achieving its tenth consecutive month of gains.

Silver prices approached $94, indicating that capital preference for high-beta assets is strengthening. In comparison, gold acted primarily as a safe-haven asset, while silver, which possesses both precious and industrial metal attributes, tended to amplify volatility as risk appetite improved and speculative sentiment rose.

The first primary theme for precious metals this month was geopolitical risk. Ongoing tensions in the Middle East led to market concerns that an escalation could impact energy supplies and global financial stability, rapidly driving up safe-haven demand. As a traditional safe-haven asset, gold received significant buying support during periods of concentrated risk events. Crude oil prices rose in tandem, reinforcing the logic of rebounding inflation expectations and further supporting precious metals. As of press time, Israel has announced strikes against Iran, a development in the Middle East that is bound to trigger a new major upward leg for precious metals.

The second theme was the expectation of a weakening U.S. dollar. During February, the U.S. Dollar Index was generally weak and volatile as market divisions grew regarding the future path of monetary policy. Some investors believe slowing U.S. economic momentum could limit the duration of high interest rates. A structural decline in the dollar naturally benefits dollar-denominated gold. Historical experience shows that the dollar and gold typically exhibit a negative correlation, a relationship that was reinforced once again this month.

The third theme this month was the repeated market positioning around rate-cut expectations. Although the Federal Reserve did not signal clear easing, some weakening economic data prompted investors to re-evaluate the interest rate path. Once rate-cut expectations heat up, the dollar comes under pressure and the attractiveness of non-yielding assets rises, providing support for gold.

Furthermore, on the capital front, ETF holdings remained relatively restrained, with no directional signal of sustained large-scale net inflows yet. This suggests that the current rally is driven more by futures and short-term capital rather than a broad return of long-term allocation funds.

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[Gold ETF and central bank holdings by country, Source: World Gold Council]

Central bank gold purchases remain a long-term structural support, with emerging market central banks continuing to increase gold holdings to optimize reserve structures; however, this force is more long-term in nature and has limited impact on short-term price dynamics.

In contrast, silver's rise reflected improved risk appetite and a push from speculative capital. On one hand, expectations for an improving global manufacturing cycle benefited silver due to its significant industrial use. On the other hand, with gold continuously hitting new periodic highs, some capital shifted to silver—which had lagged in valuation—seeking catch-up opportunities. Silver's high-volatility nature often allows it to outperform gold during trending markets, though it also experiences sharper corrections.

From a technical perspective, $5,200 is merely a key psychological level that has only just been breached; it remains in a price-confirmation phase rather than having formed a stable consolidation zone. Only if prices can repeatedly test and hold above this range, forming a high-volume area, can it constitute new medium-term support. Otherwise, the risk of a sharp reversal after the breakout remains.

Overall, the precious metals rally in February was the result of multiple factors converging: geopolitics boosting safe-haven demand, a weak dollar reinforcing pricing logic, a marginal decline in real interest rates improving holding costs, and signs of recovery in capital flows. In this environment, gold demonstrated steady gains while silver amplified volatility.

Looking ahead to March, the market focus will center on two areas. First is whether the geopolitical situation escalates further; if conflict risks ease, the safe-haven premium may be given back. Second is the change in expectations for the dollar and interest rates, particularly the trajectory of real interest rates. If the dollar rebounds or real rates rise, precious metals may face short-term pressure. However, if macro uncertainty persists, gold still has medium-term support.

For investors, gold is better suited as a risk-hedging asset in a portfolio, while silver is more of a trend-trading tool. During periods of heightened volatility, controlling position size and timing is more critical than simply judging direction. February's market once again proved that when macro uncertainty rises, precious metals remain a key choice for capital seeking a margin of safety.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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