Gold’s Unexpected Turn: Unpacking the Trends & What’s Next for Investors

  Gold, the timeless hedge against financial turbulence, is not behaving as anticipated by long-term bulls. The recent price trends beg the question: how should investors navigate this anomaly? Snapshot: The Recent Plunge We saw Comex gold futures for October diving by 0.7%, landing at a six-month low of $1,860.40. A retreat from its 52-week…

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Gold Tumbles Amid Soaring 16-Year Treasury Yields: Is Now the Time to Buy?

  In a dramatic shift witnessed over the past 48 hours, gold’s value plummeted, hitting a near 7-month low. As market dynamics intensify, investors are keenly observing the relationship between gold, U.S. Treasury yields, and the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy. Key Highlights: Gold Prices: On New York’s Comex, December’s most-active futures contract settled at $1,878.60…

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Tesla’s deliveries expected to fall on plant shutdowns, soft demand

By Aditya Soni (Reuters) – Tesla may miss estimates for third-quarter deliveries due to planned factory shutdowns and soft demand that led the automaker to boost discounts, several Wall Street analysts warned in the run-up to the report that could come as early as Sunday. Brokerages including Barclays, Baird and Guggenheim blamed the potential weakness…

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In Tesla trial over Autopilot fatality, lawyer cites ‘experimental vehicles’

By Dan Levine and Hyunjoo Jin SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -The lawyer representing victims of a fatal crash of a Tesla Model 3 car in his opening statement in court on Thursday blamed the company’s Autopilot driver assistant system, saying that “a car company should never sell consumers experimental vehicles.” An attorney for Tesla, in the…

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