Gold, Silver ETFs Drop; Gold Falls Below $1,700, Silver Loses 10% | ETF Trends

Investors continue to dump gold and silver exchange traded funds, with gold prices falling below $1,700 an ounce and silver prices plunging more than 10%.

iShares Gold Trust (NYSEArca: IAU) was down 6.31% at last check – the fund fell below its 50-day EMA, and the ETFS Physical Silver Shares (NYSEArca: SIVR) was down 14.81% – the fund is falling close to its 200-day EMA.

Silver prices plunged to the low $30 range, losing more than 12%, while gold prices fell 4% to around $1,660 an ounce.

Growing fears about the Eurozone’s debt problem and their unstable financial system has weighed on the markets, reports Tatyana Shumsky for The Wall Street Journal.

Meanwhile, gold has been dumped as traders sold precious metals positions for cash in anticipation for covering losses in other markets.

“We remain concerned that liquidity fears are going to keep any upside for precious metals capped,” Marc Ground, a precious-metals analyst with Standard Bank, commented.