On the morning of February 28, a fall in the prices of gold and silver was recorded, due to which a new discussion has started between investors and buyers. In the capital Delhi, 24 carat gold is being sold at Rs 1,61,710 per 10 grams, while 22 carat gold is being sold at Rs 1,48,240. Whereas in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata, the price of 24 carat gold was recorded at around Rs 1,61,580 per 10 grams. A decline has also been seen in the price of silver and its price has reached around Rs 2,84,900 per kg. Fluctuations in precious metals continue in the international market, due to which the possibility of further changes in prices is being expressed in the coming time. Global investment bank JP Morgan has increased the long-term forecast of gold, indicating that there is scope for further rise in prices in the future. In such a situation, this time is considered very important for investing, purchasing and understanding the direction of the market.