Gold •153 days | 2,368.70 | +35.30 | +1.51% | |
Platinum •15 mins | 954.80 | -5.40 | -0.56% | |
WTI Crude •10 mins | 70.06 | +0.12 | +0.17% | |
Gasoline •10 mins | 1.965 | +0.003 | +0.13% | |
Ethanol •153 days | 2.161 | +0.000 | +0.00% | |
Silver •153 days | 30.82 | +1.16 | +3.92% |
Silver • 153 days | 30.82 | +1.16 | +3.92% | ||
Copper • 153 days | 4.530 | +0.111 | +2.51% | ||
Brent Crude • 10 mins | 73.79 | +0.17 | +0.23% | ||
Natural Gas • 10 mins | 3.044 | +0.002 | +0.07% | ||
Heating Oil • 10 mins | 2.214 | -0.004 | -0.17% |
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