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What gold price needs to break out of its range – Peter Hug

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Increasing returns and a more powerful buck from earlier this week have actually put pressure on gold, but the long-term macroeconomic fundamentals have actually not changed for the steel's bullish outlook, stated Peter Hug, Kitco Metals international trading supervisor, who added that we are still in the very early innings of a bull cycle.

" I believe gold has been matching the buck, and the buck has actually been enhancing at the start of this week on the 10-year [yield] surging. Last Friday, when we talked, the 10-year was trading around 1.12%, 1.14%, it's currently at 1.32%. So the yields on the 10-year have been increasing this week and that has actually relocated some assets into the buck," Hug stated.

0:00 – Gold vs. U.S. buck
1:21 – Gold belief
4:28 – Macroeconomic picture
7:11 – Asset cycles
8:50 – Warren Buffett liquidating Barrick shares
13:10 – Silver vs gold in 2021
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What gold price needs to break out of its range – Peter Hug

Rising yields and a stronger dollar from earlier this week have put pressure on gold, but the long-term macroeconomic fundamentals have not changed for the metal’s bullish outlook, said Peter Hug, Kitco Metals global trading director, who added that we are still in the early innings of a bull cycle.

“I think gold has been mirroring the dollar, and the dollar has been strengthening at the beginning of this week on the 10-year [yield] surging. Last Friday, when we spoke, the 10-year was trading around 1.12%, 1.14%, it’s now at 1.32%. So the yields on the 10-year have been going up this week and that has moved some assets into the dollar,” Hug said.


0:00 - Gold vs. U.S. dollar
1:21 - Gold sentiment
4:28 - Macroeconomic picture
7:11 - Commodity cycles
8:50 - Warren Buffett liquidating Barrick shares
13:10 - Silver vs gold in 2021
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