Gold & Silver Take Center Stage as SPX Tests 7,730

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$Gold - main 2612(GCmain)$ doesn’t behave like a stock or a bond. There are no earnings to model, no dividends to discount, and no CEO to blame when the price drops. What gold reflects, more than anything else, is the collective confidence people have in the institutions managing money. When that confidence is high, gold is ignored. When it starts to crack, gold gets attention fast.

$Silver - main 2609(SImain)$ follows the same logic but adds a wrinkle: it has a real industrial life. Solar panels, electronics, electric vehicles, medical equipment. That dual identity makes silver louder, more volatile, and more interesting to trade, but also harder to hold when the industrial cycle turns against it.

Today’s Agenda

This week, the SPX reversed as expected below 7,730, dropping close to the extended target of 7,673 🎯. DIA, the Dow Jones ETF, also fell as anticipated, touching its extended target of 532 🎯. NFLX reached its bullish target of 80 🎯, and TSLA is aiming for its bullish target despite elevated volatility. Meanwhile, SMH hit the anticipated bullish target of 600 🎯 before pulling back to 556, another pre-modeled level.

These price targets were modeled in advance last Friday for this week, demonstrating how institutional algorithms react at these key price zones modeled in advance 🎯.

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