Gold dips, silver slips: Is this the right time to invest or wait?

Gold and silver prices have taken a breather after a sharp run-up, leaving many investors wondering if this is just a pause or the start of something bigger. With global tensions rising and markets turning volatile, precious metals are once again in focus — but the signals are mixed.

At the time of writing, MCX gold was trading at Rs 1,52,881, down by Rs 713, while MCX silver stood at Rs 2,42,602, lower by Rs 1,166.

GOLD COOLS OFF AFTER RECENT HIGHS

After months of steady gains, gold saw some profit booking in March. According to Tata Mutual Fund’s Gold & Silver Outlook Report for April 2026, the fall was sharper in global markets than in India.

“Gold prices have witnessed selling in March 2026, falling by approx. 7% in India while in dollar terms prices fell by 11% during the same period,” the report said.

The drop was largely driven by a stronger US dollar and rising margin calls, which forced investors to sell assets amid heightened tensions in West Asia. However, the fall in domestic prices was relatively limited due to the weakening rupee.

“The sharp rupee depreciation has kept downside limited in domestic gold prices compared to the fall in international prices,” the fund house noted.

SHORT-TERM PAUSE, LONG-TERM OPTIMISM

While the near-term outlook appears uncertain, experts believe gold may move in a narrow range for now.

“We expect gold prices to consolidate in the current range for the short term over mixed market fundamentals over longer pause to the US interest rates, stronger dollar and higher yields with an expected price swing of 5%,” mentioned the report.

That said, the broader outlook remains positive. Factors like global uncertainty, central bank policies and long-term demand trends continue to support gold.

“The medium-to-long-term outlook is still bullish over supportive structural and cyclical fundamental factors. Investors may look for accumulation on any decline in the prices,” Tata Mutual Fund said, adding that gold continues to hold value as a strategic long-term allocation.

SILVER UNDER PRESSURE FROM DEMAND CONCERNS

Silver, on the other hand, is facing a slightly different challenge. Unlike gold, it is heavily influenced by industrial demand — and that demand is showing signs of weakness.

“Silver prices witnessed selling along with decline in industrial metals over demand concerns,” the report said.

Slowing global growth, lower solar installations and unwinding of large positions have all contributed to easing prices.

“The deteriorated global economic outlook may limit the demand for silver over the medium term,” Tata Mutual Fund added.

WHY SILVER REACTS DIFFERENTLY TO GLOBAL EVENTS

Geopolitical tensions usually support gold, but silver does not always follow the same pattern.

“Silver’s hybrid role as both a precious metal and an industrial commodity complicates its response to global shocks,” the report explained.

Higher energy prices during conflicts can push up manufacturing costs, which in turn reduces industrial demand for silver.

“Silver’s trajectory under geopolitical stress is shaped more by industrial demand and investor sentiment,” it added.

HOW SHOULD INVESTORS APPROACH NOW?

Given the volatility, a cautious approach may work better, especially for silver.

“One can look for a staggered approach to investing in the medium term to long term investment considering the volatile nature of the commodity,” the report suggested.

For gold, dips could offer buying opportunities, while silver may require a bit more patience.

In simple terms, while gold continues to act as a safety net in uncertain times, silver’s journey will depend on how the global economy shapes up in the months ahead.

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