Gold prices holding solid gains above $4,600 as US CPI rises 0.3% in December

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Jan 13, 2026 1:34 PM NY Time

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4,593.404,595.40

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4,573.704,635.20

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Silver Price & PGMs

Jan 13, 2026 1:34 PM NY Time

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Silver86.83+1.69
Platinum2,353.00+7.00
Palladium1,851.00+11.00
Rhodium9,700.000.00

Gold steady, silver rallies to challenge $90; risk aversion elevated teaser image

(Kitco News, Tues. Jan. 13th, 2026) – Gold prices are trading not far from unchanged after hitting a record high of $4,644.00 an ounce early on today, basis February Comex futures. Silver prices are strongly up and hit a record high of $89.215, basis March Comex futures. Risk aversion remains elevated in the marketplace amid an active geopolitical environment at present. February gold was last down $0.90 at $4,613.00. March silver prices were up $3.559 at $88.60.

The data point of the day saw U.S. annual inflation remain at 2.7% in December, steady with November and in line with expectations. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) noted prices eased in the energy sector, driven by lower gas prices, while food prices remain persistently high. On a monthly basis, CPI edged up 0.3%. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy prices, rose 0.2%, below forecasts of 0.3%. On an annual basis, core CPI remained steady at 2.6%, the lowest since March 2021.

CME Group will change the way it sets margins for gold, silver, platinum and palladium futures after a surge in prices and volatile trading. The new approach will set margins based on a percentage of so-called notional, the CME said in a notice. Previously, they were based on a dollar amount. The shift takes effect from Tuesday’s close and follows a “normal review of market volatility to ensure adequate collateral coverage,” the CME said. “The percentage-based method intuitively would be able to capture the margin required, which means no need for frequent adjustment,” said an analyst to Bloomberg. However, if volatility went beyond historical levels, or there are unforeseen circumstances, “they may still increase the percentage,” he said.

The key outside markets today see the U.S. dollar index up. Crude oil prices are solidly higher, hit a three-month high, and are trading around $61.25 a barrel. The yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note is presently around 4.2%.

Note: The gold market operates through two primary pricing mechanisms. The first is the spot market, which quotes prices for on-the-spot purchase and immediate delivery. The second is the futures market, which sets prices for delivery at a future date. Due to year-end positioning market liquidity, the December gold futures contract is currently the most actively traded on the CME.

Technically, February gold bulls’ next upside price objective is to produce a close above solid resistance at $4,750.00. Bears’ next near-term downside price objective is pushing futures prices below solid technical support at $4,400.00. First resistance is seen at today’s record high of $4,644.00 and then at $4,675.00. First support is seen at today’s low of $4,582.80 and then at $4,550.00.

March silver futures bulls have regained power and their next upside price objective is closing prices above solid technical resistance at $90.00. The next downside price objective for the bears is closing prices below solid support at $75.00. First resistance is seen at today record high of $89.215 and then at $90.00. Next support is seen at the overnight low of $83.355 and then at $82.00.

Posted by:

Jack Dempsey, President

401 Gold Consultants LLC

jdemp2003@gmail.com

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