Price fluctuations across multiple traditional financial assets, with gold, silver, and crude oil all rising across the board

Odaily Planet Daily reports that according to the latest data from Gate, the price of gold has risen to $5,029.2 per ounce, an intraday increase of 0.33%; the price of silver has risen to $82.78 per ounce, an intraday increase of 1.70%.

Regarding volatility indices, BVIX (Bitcoin Volatility Index) is currently at 55.79, up 1.68% intraday; EVIX (Ethereum Volatility Index) is at 75.34, up 1.78% intraday.

In commodities, WTI crude oil has increased by 1.03% intraday to $64.93 per barrel; Brent crude oil has increased by 0.72% intraday to $69.81 per barrel.

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