Gold and silver experienced significant sell-offs this week, retreating from record highs as investors took profits following the precious metals' strongest annual performance in decades. Gold, which peaked at $4,550 on Friday—representing a gain of more than 70% year-to-date—closed the session with a more modest 65% annual gain. The sell-off today, drove prices down approximately $200, or 4.43%, to settle at $4,332. Market analysts attribute the decline primarily to profit-taking after gold posted its best yearly performance since 1979.

Silver's retreat proved even more dramatic, with the white metal falling 9% or $7.20 in spot markets, and 8.7% or $6.73 in futures trading. The severity of silver's decline may have been amplified by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's decision to raise overnight margin requirements to $25,000—the second such increase this month. This adjustment likely triggered forced liquidations among leveraged traders, compelling position closures regardless of individual market outlooks.
The broader precious metals complex followed a similar trajectory, with platinum and palladium posting steep declines after reaching multi-year highs earlier in the session. Platinum closed down 14.92%, while palladium fell 17.71%. Despite today's sell-off, silver remains the top-performing precious metal of 2025, with spot market gains approaching 150% for the year, narrowly edging out platinum's 135% annual return.
Beyond technical factors, geopolitical developments contributed to the selling pressure in gold and, to a lesser extent, silver. Tentative optimism surrounding potential peace negotiations emerged following a meeting between U.S. and Ukrainian presidents at Mar-a-Lago. However, this cautious hope was tempered when Russian President Vladimir Putin informed President Donald Trump on Monday that Moscow would review its negotiating position following what the Kremlin characterized as a Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian presidential residence. This mixed geopolitical signal added another layer of uncertainty to an already volatile trading session.
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