On August 13, Newmont Mining fell 3.01% in regular trading, trading at 114.29 USD/share, with turnover of $2.41 billion.
On the news front, gold prices have accumulated approximately 8% gains since August, pushing technical indicators into overbought territory. Gold previously closed above one standard deviation from its 50-day moving average, triggering an overbought signal for the first time in 103 trading sessions. Historical data suggests that gold's short-term returns are typically negative following such signals.
The broader gold sector was under significant pressure, with Pan American Silver down 9.64%, Agnico Eagle Mines down 2.74%, Kinross down 2.37%, Wheaton Precious Metals down 1.85%, and Barrick Mining down 1.24%, reflecting a clear sector-wide sell-off pattern. As the world's largest gold producer, Newmont Mining's stock price remains highly sensitive to gold price fluctuations.
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