The three major US stock indices closed slightly lower, while spot silver rose by 10%

PANews December 27 News, according to Cailian Press, the three major U.S. stock indices closed slightly lower, with the Nasdaq down 0.09%, up 1.22% for the week; the Dow Jones down 0.04%, up 1.2% for the week; and the S&P 500 down 0.03%, up 1.4% for the week.
Spot silver rose by 10% intraday, breaking through $79 per ounce, with a year-to-date increase of over 173%. Spot gold rose 1.12%, trading at $4531.1 per ounce, up 4.44% this week.
Blockchain concept stocks mostly declined, Strategy (MSTR) up 0.06%; Strategy (MSTR) down 1.18%; Twenty One Capital (XXI) down 1.36%; Circle (CRCL) down 1.66%.

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