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“Metal Shift 2026: Turning Point in the Global Metals Era — Gold & Silver Under Pressure, Copper Rising as the New Signal of Post-War Economy” SO OK TRADING | 20 JUNE

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 Metal Divergence 2026: Gold & Silver Under Pressure, Copper Rising Strong After the Peace
By SO OK TRADING | 20 June 2026

 
Global Metals Market Overview After the Peace
The signing of the Middle East peace agreement has reshaped the global metals market:

Precious Metals (Gold & Silver): Lost their war‑risk premium → sharp price corrections.
Industrial Metal (Copper): Supported by real demand in industry, technology, and clean energy → strong recovery momentum.
This marks the transition from a “War Era” to an “Economic & Interest Rate Era.”

 


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