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Gold unable to consolidate above $1,820

Gold prices are able to print new highs on Friday, but have difficulties holding above the $1,820 level, while silver hits fresh lows. Volatility prevails during the final hours of 2022 across financial markets.

Gold prices are hovering around $1,820 about to end 2022 practically flat for an eventful year. On Friday, the Gold Index surged to as high as $1,825 and then pulled back.

The bias point to the upside, but the yellow metal continues to show difficulties in holding above the $1,820 zone.

Silver and gold prices showed an unusual divergence. Silver tumbled from fresh highs at $24.15 to 23.66$ while gold remained near the top. XAU/USD is up 0.21% and XAG/USD falls by 0.95%.

Volatility is on the rise during the last hour of trading of the year across financial markets. The Dow Jones is falling by 0.76% and the Nasdaq by 1.25%. US stocks are about to have the worst year in more than a decade.

It has been a wild year for gold. It reached levels above $2,000 during the first half of the year and then tumbled until it built a base around $1,615 from where it started a recovery that is still going on.

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