Gold and silver just had one of the sharpest intraday selloffs in recent memory. In roughly one hour, the combined market value of the two metals dropped by an Gold and silver just had one of the sharpest intraday selloffs in recent memory. In roughly one hour, the combined market value of the two metals dropped by an

Gold and Silver Just Lost $1.1 Trillion in 60 Minutes: What Triggered the Meltdown?

2026/03/02 23:30
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Gold and silver just had one of the sharpest intraday selloffs in recent memory. In roughly one hour, the combined market value of the two metals dropped by an estimated $1.1 trillion. Gold fell over 2%, wiping out around $750 billion in value, while silver plunged nearly 7%, erasing roughly $370 billion.

What makes this move more striking is the lack of a clear macro news. There were no scheduled central bank surprises, no fresh CPI shock, and no confirmed geopolitical breakthrough. Yet price action was violent. So what could have triggered it?

Let’s break down the most plausible scenarios.

1. Positioning Unwind and Forced Liquidations

The most likely explanation is positioning.

Gold and silver have been strong performers in recent months, with silver in particular showing extreme momentum. When markets become crowded on one side, even a small catalyst can spark a cascade. A sharp move lower can trigger stop-loss orders, margin calls, and forced liquidations across leveraged futures and ETF positions.

Silver’s 7% drop indicates leverage was involved. Silver markets are thinner than gold and tend to amplify moves. Once key technical levels break, liquidity often vanishes temporarily, exaggerating the downside.

In fast markets, it’s not always new information that causes a crash. Sometimes it’s structure.

2. Profit-Taking Into Elevated Risk Premium

Another possibility is simple profit-taking.

With U.S.–Iran tensions escalating and oil volatility rising, gold and silver had been pricing in geopolitical risk. If some participants believed tensions were not immediately escalating into broader conflict, they may have reduced safe-haven exposure.

Markets frequently overshoot risk premiums and then mean-revert. If traders felt the metals had moved too far, too fast, a wave of profit-taking could have started the decline.

Once momentum flipped, short-term traders likely accelerated the move.

3. Algorithmic and Cross-Asset Flows

Modern markets are deeply interconnected.

If bond yields ticked higher intraday or the dollar strengthened even modestly, algorithms could have triggered systematic selling in precious metals. Many quantitative models tie gold exposure to real yields and dollar strength.

Another angle: cross-asset margin pressure.

If equities, crypto, or energy positions were under stress at the same time, traders may have sold profitable gold and silver positions to raise liquidity. In panic conditions, even safe havens get sold.

This kind of “sell what you can” dynamic has played out many times in history.

4. Options and Expiry Dynamics

Large moves without news sometimes align with options positioning.

If dealers were heavily positioned around certain strike levels, a break below key gamma zones could have forced hedging flows that amplified the decline. Expiry-related volatility can produce sudden, sharp moves, especially when markets are already stretched.

Silver, in particular, tends to exhibit exaggerated reactions when derivatives positioning becomes unbalanced.

Read also: ChatGPT Predicts the Price of Silver and Gold If the U.S.–Iran War Escalates Further

5. Geopolitical Risk Repricing

Ironically, ongoing U.S.–Iran tensions could also be contributing indirectly.

If market participants believe energy disruptions will push inflation higher and delay potential rate cuts, real yields could rise. Higher real yields are typically negative for gold.

In that case, the metals selloff would not reflect easing geopolitical risk, but rather a repricing of monetary expectations.

What Happens Next?

When gold drops 2% and silver crashes 7% in an hour, the key question is whether this was:

  • A structural liquidation event
  • A positioning flush before continuation
  • Or the start of a deeper trend reversal

If the move was driven primarily by leverage and forced selling, stabilization could follow quickly. But if macro flows or yield repricing are behind it, volatility may persist.

One thing is clear: moves of this magnitude rarely happen in quiet markets. Even without a confirmed headline, the structure of the market just shifted.

Now traders will be watching yields, the dollar, oil, and geopolitical headlines closely. Because when metals move this fast, it usually means something bigger is brewing beneath the surface.

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