This Trader Prefers To Be Flat Ahead Of Tomorrow

By Kitco News / June 07, 2017 / www.kitco.com / Article Link

(Kitco News) - Metals consolidate ahead of Thursday's events. The British election, the ECB meeting and former FBI chief Comey's testimony all line up to create a volatile day tomorrow. Gold hit our target of $1,292 and silver managed a print at our $17.75 level. The metals could go either way from here. If Comey's testimony suggests that the President may have obstructed justice in the FBI probe into Russian election hacking, it may derail progress on tax and health reform, which may create issues with the equity market. Should the British elections swing in favor of the Labour Party will Brexit become more complicated? Will Draghi reverse interest rate policy? Enough uncertainty to force this trader into a neutral position. Any major surprises will offer a new opportunity to engage.

By Peter Hug

Contributing tokitco.com

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