According to data from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on February 4th, gold futures trading volume was 286,500 contracts, down 977 contracts from the previous day, with open interest decreasing by 1,942 contracts to 407,800 contracts. Silver futures trading volume was 139,500 contracts, down 10,686 contracts, with open interest slightly up by 23 contracts to 143,200 contracts. Copper futures trading volume was 84,106 contracts, down 27,607 contracts, with open interest increasing by 1,411 contracts to 280,300 contracts. The trading volumes of precious metals and copper declined, indicating a relatively sluggish market.
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Chicago Mercantile Exchange gold, silver, and copper futures trading volume declines
According to data from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on February 4th, gold futures trading volume was 286,500 contracts, down 977 contracts from the previous day, with open interest decreasing by 1,942 contracts to 407,800 contracts. Silver futures trading volume was 139,500 contracts, down 10,686 contracts, with open interest slightly up by 23 contracts to 143,200 contracts. Copper futures trading volume was 84,106 contracts, down 27,607 contracts, with open interest increasing by 1,411 contracts to 280,300 contracts. The trading volumes of precious metals and copper declined, indicating a relatively sluggish market.