Metal Markets Report For Thursday, Mar 12

Geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz fuel oil market volatility as gold prices disconnect from rising energy costs. A surging US dollar pressures the Japanese yen ahead of crucial GDP and consumer sentiment data.

Ira Epstein discusses the volatile nature of the current metal and energy markets, highlighting the impact of geopolitical tensions, particularly the situation around the Strait of Hormuz and its effect on oil prices. He notes the disconnect between rising oil prices and falling gold prices, emphasizing the unpredictable and hit-and-run nature of trading in these conditions.

Epstein also touches on the broader financial landscape, mentioning the strength of the U.S. dollar and the pressure on the Japanese yen, while advising caution due to potential market shifts over the weekend.

He concludes by previewing upcoming economic data releases, such as GDP figures and consumer sentiment indices, suggesting that their impact may be short-lived in the face of ongoing market volatility.

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