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Silver Price declined, affected by critical resistance- Analysis-09-09-2025
Sep 8, 2025 10:08 PM

The (silver) price declined in its last intraday trading, affected by the stability of the critical resistance at $41.45, attempting to gain bullish momentum that might assist it to breach the resistance, and attempting to offload the clear overbought conditions on the (RSI), after reaching overbought levels, amid the continuation of the positive pressure due to its trading above EMA50, and under the dominance of the main bullish trend and its trading alongside a minor bias line on the short term basis that supports this trend.

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