Gold jumped 1.7% to $5,192 and silver surged 6% Tuesday after Trump suggested the Iran war is ending. Analysis of what's driving precious metal markets now. TheGold jumped 1.7% to $5,192 and silver surged 6% Tuesday after Trump suggested the Iran war is ending. Analysis of what's driving precious metal markets now. The

Precious Metals Rally as Trump Declares Iran Conflict ‘Pretty Much’ Over

2026/03/10 20:56
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TLDR

  • Gold futures advanced 1.7% to reach $5,192.51 per ounce during early Tuesday sessions
  • Silver futures climbed 4.8%, while spot silver gained nearly 6% to hit $89.19 per ounce
  • Trump indicated the Iran war is “pretty much” finished, sparking increased risk appetite
  • Gold continues trading within a $5,000–$5,200 corridor despite geopolitical developments
  • The dollar index declined while crude oil prices dropped on potential de-escalation

Precious metals markets rallied Tuesday following President Donald Trump’s indication that hostilities with Iran could be nearing conclusion. The price action caught some market participants off guard, as gold traditionally strengthens during conflict escalation rather than resolution.

Gold futures advanced 1.7% to settle at $5,192.51 per ounce during early Tuesday sessions. Spot gold increased 0.8% to reach $5,175.48 per ounce. These gains materialized after Trump informed a CBS News correspondent that military operations in Iran are “very complete, pretty much.”

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Silver experienced even more dramatic price movement. Futures contracts for silver climbed 4.8%, while spot pricing jumped nearly 6% to $89.19 per ounce. Other metals including platinum and copper also registered positive sessions.

Notwithstanding Tuesday’s rally, gold continues oscillating within a narrow $5,000–$5,200 trading band that has persisted throughout the previous week. Market participants remain cautious amid numerous economic unknowns before making larger directional bets.

Ostwald observed that Trump’s remarks are “always ambiguous,” noting Tuesday’s overall market sentiment was “risk on.” He cautioned that renewed tensions could trigger oil price increases and potentially force central banks to maintain elevated interest rates longer.

What’s Happening With Oil and the Dollar

Trump also indicated the administration was exploring methods to address oil supply constraints stemming from the conflict. Among potential solutions mentioned was temporarily lifting sanctions on specific oil exporters, including Russia.

Oil prices declined Tuesday in response to these developments. The DXY dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of major currencies, also weakened. Dollar weakness typically provides tailwinds for gold valuations.

ANZ analysts observed that gold’s year-to-date rally has encountered headwinds from profit-taking, as certain investors liquidated positions to generate liquidity during recent sharp equity market corrections.

Iran Rejects De-escalation Claims

Iranian leadership disputed Trump’s characterization of events. Tehran officials declared they would maintain their blockade of the Strait of Hormuz until American and Israeli military strikes against Iran cease.

The military confrontation reached its eleventh straight day Tuesday without definitive signs of conclusion.

Elevated interest rate environments pose ongoing risks for gold valuations. Ostwald suggested that sustained higher rates could apply downward pressure on precious metal prices.

Spot platinum increased 0.7% to $2,201.48 per ounce, while LME copper futures advanced 1.3% to $13,095.30 per tonne during Tuesday trading.

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