“Compression of Time”: Why Gold Moves Are Speeding Up | Wagner
“Compression of Time”: Why Gold Moves Are Speeding Up | Wagner
Kitco News: 4-17-2026
Gold and silver are entering a critical technical phase as volatility accelerates and market moves compress into shorter, more aggressive cycles.
After rallying from roughly $4,000 to $5,600, gold corrected sharply to $4,100 and is now attempting to reclaim key resistance near $4,900.
In this episode of Chart This, Gary Wagner, editor of The Gold Forecast, explains why $4,900 is the level to watch, noting that a breakout could open the path toward $5,100 and a potential retest of the highs.
He also points to the recent pattern of a lower high and lower low as a sign that the market is still in transition.
Wagner also highlights what he calls a “compression of time” across commodities, where major price swings that once took years are now unfolding in weeks.
From silver’s 162% rally and sharp retracement to crude oil’s rapid spikes tied to geopolitical events, he outlines how extreme volatility is reshaping trading conditions.
Recorded April 16, 2026.
00:18 - Gold rally and correction setup
01:12 - Support vs resistance explained
03:49 - Momentum indicators and overbought signals
05:37 - Key gold breakout level at $4,900
06:19 - Silver outperforming gold rally
08:01 - Silver targets $80, $90 and $96 resistance
10:39 - “Compression of time” in markets
11:50 - Crude oil spikes on geopolitical shocks