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Silver pulls back as investors reassess market conditions.

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Silver prices have continued to move lower this week, with the precious metal now trading at around US$79 per ounce. That leaves silver down roughly 8% over the past 5 trading sessions, marking a sharp pullback from recent highs above US$80.

The decline comes after a strong run earlier in 2026, where silver had surged on the back of geopolitical tensions and rising demand for safe haven assets. However, recent data suggests that momentum has started to fade as market conditions shift.

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Silver drifts toward multi-week lows

According to Trading Economics, silver recently fell to near a 1-month low as investors reassessed inflation risks and the outlook for interest rates.

Despite the ongoing war in the Middle East, markets have begun to stabilise. While earlier disruptions had pushed investors into precious metals, recent sessions have seen a partial unwind of those flows.

At the same time, the US dollar has remained firm, while US Treasury yields have also stayed elevated.

Central bank expectations remain steady

Another key factor has been shifting expectations around monetary policy. Investors are increasingly pricing in a scenario where the US Federal Reserve keeps interest rates steady for longer.

Recent commentary and market pricing indicate that rate cuts may not come as quickly as previously expected. This has supported the US dollar and reinforced pressure on precious metals.

Other major central banks, including the European Central Bank and Bank of England, are also expected to maintain their current policy settings in the near-term.

ETF flows and positioning soften

Recent data also points to weaker investor positioning. Reports indicate that global silver ETF holdings have declined in recent sessions, with outflows reversing part of the inflows seen earlier in the year.

Futures positioning has also eased. Non-commercial net long positions in silver have pulled back from recent highs, showing less bullish positioning from traders.

In addition, margin requirements for precious metals futures have increased, which has reduced leverage and speculative activity.

Industrial demand remains a key support

Despite the recent price weakness, silver continues to be supported by its role as an industrial metal. Demand from sectors such as electronics and solar energy remains a core component of the market.

According to industry data, silver is still expected to face a supply deficit in 2026, with strong consumption from manufacturing and technology applications.

However, in the short-term, macroeconomic factors appear to be having a greater influence on price movements.

What this means for ASX investors

The pullback in silver prices has also flowed through to listed investment products.

The Global X Metal Securities Australia Ltd (ASX: ETPMAG), which provides exposure to physical silver, is currently trading at $102.78, down 3.70%.

The ETF has also declined over the past week, broadly tracking movements in the underlying silver price.

While silver remains higher over the longer term, the recent decline shows how quickly sentiment can shift in commodity markets.

Motley Fool contributor Aaron Teboneras has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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