Comex Silver ended the week 4.76% lower at $ 24,312 – Data Talk

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Front Month Comex Silver for delivery in August fell $ 1.2160 an ounce, or 4.76%, to $ 24.312 this week

– Largest one-week net and percent decline since the week ending June 18, 2021

– Fallen in four of the last five weeks

– Today it’s down 96.50 cents, or 3.82%

– Largest one-day dollar and percentage decline since Thursday June 17, 2021

–Down for three consecutive sessions

– Declined $ 1,254, or 4.90%, in the last three sessions

– Largest three-day dollar and percentage decline since Tuesday, July 20, 2021

– Today’s billing value is the second lowest this year

–Lowest billing value since Tuesday, March 30, 2021

– Down from 17.30% from 52-week high of $ 29,398 on Monday, February 1, 2021

– Up 7.89% from its 52-week low of $ 22,534 on Monday November 30, 2020

– 11.70% less than 52 weeks ago

– 17.30% decrease from its comparative 2021 high of $ 29,398 on Monday, February 1, 2021

–Up 0.79% from its settlement low of $ 24.121 in 2021 on Tuesday, March 30, 2021

– Reached 50.08% from its all-time high of $ 48.70 on Thursday, January 17, 1980

– Year to date, it’s down $ 2.02, or 7.67%

All prices are calculated on the basis of the settlement price of the current front month contract.

Source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

08-06-21 1402ET

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