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    Gold and Silver Soar Amid 2026 Political and Market Turmoil

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonJanuary 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    2026 starts with sharp political shocks
    The year 2026 opened under intense political tension. President Donald Trump threatened strong action against Iran. The warning followed US forces capturing Venezuela’s leader. His administration launched a criminal investigation into the Federal Reserve chair. Officials also targeted major profit drivers at banks and institutional investors. These moves created widespread market uncertainty.

    Stocks remain surprisingly resilient
    Investors expected a steep equity selloff. That decline never materialized. Traders largely ignored the political chaos. US stock indexes reached record highs early in the week. Prices later fell only slightly. Markets held steady despite mounting geopolitical and economic risks.

    Metals rally as investors seek safety
    Investor concern shifted to metals. Silver surged over six percent on Wednesday. Prices broke above 90 dollars an ounce. Silver is up 29 percent in 2026. That followed a 141 percent gain in 2025, its strongest year since 1979.

    Gold also advanced. Prices rose nearly one percent on Wednesday. Gold traded above 4,600 dollars per troy ounce. The metal gained 22 percent so far this year. In 2025, gold jumped 65 percent, its best year since 1979.

    Industrial metals also posted gains. Tin, copper, aluminum, lithium, and zinc all climbed in 2026.

    Safe-haven demand fuels the surge
    Gold remains a trusted refuge for investors. Buyers use it to hedge inflation and deficits. Geopolitical tensions strengthen that appeal. Economic uncertainty pushes investors toward tangible assets, boosting metals demand further.

    Metal prices jumped after US strikes in Venezuela. They rose again after Trump escalated threats against Iran. Widespread crackdowns on protesters added to investor anxiety.

    Federal Reserve turmoil supports gains
    Metals gained additional momentum from central bank developments. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell confirmed he faces a criminal investigation. Investors feared political interference. Questions about the Fed’s independence increased economic uncertainty. Short-term rate cuts could support stocks temporarily. Long-term risks include lost credibility and renewed inflation.

    These concerns revived the “Sell America” trade. US Treasuries and the dollar fell. Worries about rising deficits increased metals’ attractiveness. Capital leaving other markets made gold and silver more appealing.

    Strong demand underpins rising prices
    Fundamental industrial demand supported metals. China expanded exports despite rising tariffs. Its trade surplus reached record highs. That growth boosted demand for metals used in electronics and technology.

    Artificial intelligence added pressure. Expanding data centers required more metals. Growth in technology infrastructure continues to drive industrial metals higher.

    Rising costs may affect households
    Higher metals prices could impact consumers soon. These materials appear in many everyday products. Oil prices remain low but are climbing alongside other commodities. That trend threatens to raise living costs.

    “Bottom line, we see serious industrial metal inflation,” analyst Peter Boockvar wrote. He warned the next Federal Reserve chair will face a significant policy challenge.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist based in Beijing with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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