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Jersey students praise new sports facilities
Chris CraddockBBC Jersey communities reporter
BBCHighlands College students have been working out at the new Oakfield Centre Jersey students have welcomed the opportunity to use new sports facilities.
The £8m facilities at the Oakfield Centre which…
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Jersey woman says ADHD diagnosis changed her life
Holly HarrisHolly Harris said girls often tried to mask their symptoms of ADHD A woman who said she had anxiety and depression in her schooldays has described how getting a diagnosis of ADHD “changed her life”.
Holly Harris, 23, from Jersey, said…
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Chrome for Android rolls out M3 Expressive redesign
The rollout of Chrome’s M3 Expressive redesign, which began in late August, is now complete. It comes a few weeks after most first-party apps have received their updates.
Opening the three-dot overflow menu reveals how…
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This Wicked, Underrated ’90s Horror Movie on Tubi Is Required Halloween Viewing
When people ask me for horror movie recommendations, it’s usually with the caveat that I have to come up with something they’re not familiar with or haven’t seen in a while. One of the titles that regularly comes up is a movie that was…
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Nothing addresses and explains controversy around its new “not an ad” lock screen feature
Nothing recently faced the wrath of its most loyal users when a beta test appeared to be putting ads on the lock screen of their devices. The company has now clarified it’s anContinue Reading
Austrian chancellor rejects talk of Israel Eurovision ban
(Reuters) -Austria’s Chancellor Christian Stocker has firmly rejected any suggestion of banning Israel from the Eurovision Song Contest as his country prepares to host the next edition of the competition in 2026.
“I would consider it a fatal…
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Gold (XAUUSD) and Silver Rally Ahead of Critical Fed Decision Amid Stagflation Fears
The formation of multiple bullish technical patterns since the early 20th century suggests that silver is trading significantly below its historical potential, especially when compared to gold. This underperformance suggests a breakout above $50 could mark a significant turning point in the silver market due to a broader precious metals bull market.
Historically, silver has shown the capacity to outperform gold during explosive bull runs, as seen during institutional accumulation phases in the 1980s. The current technical structure echoes those periods and suggests silver may be poised for a similar long-term move.
Bottom Line
The Federal Reserve now faces its most challenging test in decades. Inflation is rising, growth remains uncertain, and the labour market is showing signs of strain. Meanwhile, gold, silver, and stocks are all climbing, sending conflicting signals. This unusual setup reflects elevated market uncertainty and possible structural imbalances. Investors are turning to hard assets as a precaution against broader economic risks. A misstep in policy this Wednesday could reinforce concerns about stagflation.
Gold and silver remain the key indicators to watch. Both metals are consolidating above the $4,000 and $48 after parabolic gains. A breakout or breakdown from here will likely depend on the Fed’s next move. The recent correction in gold and silver from $4,380 and $54.48, respectively, is mainly due to profit-taking. This pullback appears healthy, and a breakout above these levels could trigger another strong upward surge.
From the previous discussion, the gold market is showing a correction similar to that of October 1979, when prices fell from $444.50 to $365 before surging higher to reach $873 in January 1980. The ongoing economic crisis and unresolved geopolitical conditions indicate that the correction in gold is temporary, and the next move in gold and silver is likely to be to the upside.
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Doctor warns that overuse of vitamin C supplements can drive the risk of kidney stones: ‘Can raise urinary uric acid…’
Popping vitamin C tablets every time you feel run-down might seem harmless – even healthy – but overdoing it can actually backfire. While vitamin C is vital for immunity and repair, excessive supplementation can disrupt your body’s balance…
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Space debris: How dead satellites could be poisoning our atmosphere – Aerospace Global News
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