Market Sentiment Analysis & Outlook: Gold, Silver, Oil, S&P 500 and EUR/USD

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This article provides an in-depth analysis of market sentiment and retail positioning on several assets, including gold, silver, crude oil, the S&P 500 and EUR/USD.

In aggregate, bullish bets on the precious metal are 9.67% lower than yesterday and 12.80% below prevailing levels one week ago. Meanwhile, bearish wagers are 0.31% down compared to the previous session and 13.15% higher from last week.

From a contrarian perspective to crowd sentiment, silver's overwhelmingly bullish positioning among retail investors raises the possibility that prices will soon begin a downward trajectory.Upon further examination, the number of traders net-long has decreased by 8.58% compared to yesterday and 17.45% relative to last week. Meanwhile, net-short positions have increased by 17.58% from the previous session, though they have fallen slightly by 0.48% from last week’s levels.

Retail trader data shows 33.09% of traders are net-short, resulting in a bearish to bullish ratio of 2.02 to 1. Comparatively, the number of traders holding net-short positions has increased by 4.42% since yesterday but has slightly decreased by 0.03% from last week.

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