The move took shape on March 14 and March 15 across spot and futures tracking charts; traders, miners, refiners, and industrial buyers are watching because bothThe move took shape on March 14 and March 15 across spot and futures tracking charts; traders, miners, refiners, and industrial buyers are watching because both

Platinum (XPT) Falls 5% While Palladium Slips as Metals Charts Turn Weak

2026/03/16 02:26
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Platinum and palladium both moved lower as fresh chart signals pointed to weaker short-term demand. The latest price action matters because it shows where buyers stepped back and where support may now be tested.

XPT/USD Sharp One-Day Slide After Weak Intraday Trade

Platinum spot chart showed steady selling pressure through the session, and at press time, platinum traded at $2,028.08, down $107.42, or 5.03%; the price started the chart near the $2,150 to $2,180 zone and then moved lower for most of the period.

The line later fell under $2,100 as per the Investment.com chart, and it kept drifting toward the $2,050 area before ending close to $2,028. That path showed sellers stayed in control for most of the session; however, there was only a small late attempt to stabilize near the close.

The performance table also showed the short-term pullback clearly. Platinum was down 5.29% in one week and 1.91% in one month; the wider trend still stayed strong, with gains of 13.42% in three months, 44.35% in six months, and 104.20% in one year.

One-Year Chart Points To a Pullback After a Major Run High

Additionally, the palladium spot chart also turned lower, and at press time, the metal traded at $1,580, down $68 or 4.13%. Over the past year, the chart showed a major rise from below $1,000, and that move later carried palladium to levels above $2,000.

The strongest burst came around January as per the TradingEconomics chart, when the line pushed close to the $2,200 area before turning lower. After that peak, the chart started showing a retreat, and the latest move placed palladium back near the mid-$1,500 range, which is well below the recent high.

That means palladium has lost momentum in the short term; nevertheless, it still trades above the levels seen early in the chart. Additionally, the recent pattern shows lower highs into March, and that keeps attention on whether support near the current zone can hold.

Palladium Futures Technicals Show Pressure and Offer a Reference For Platinum Strength

On the other hand, the palladium futures chart added more detail to the weak tone. Futures opened at $1,643.5, reached a high of $1,669.0, and touched a low of $1,555.0; they closed at $1,579.5, down $68.0 or 4.14%, while volume stood at 3.69K during the decline.

According to the TradingView chart, the Bollinger Bands also pointed to pressure; the upper band stood at $1,848.40, the middle band at $1,716.10, and the lower band at $1,583.90. Futures closed below the lower band, and they also stayed below the 20-day average. The CMF reading was -0.03, which showed money flow stayed slightly negative.

Compared with platinum, palladium showed clearer technical strain because the futures chart broke under the lower band; platinum did not show CMF or Bollinger Bands on its one-day chart, however. Additionally, fall was also sharp; additionally, platinum still kept a stronger medium-term performance profile even after the latest drop.

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