[Block Rhythm] The spot gold has just broken through the previous high of 4381.4 USD/ounce at the end of October, setting a new historical record. This rise reflects changes in the global liquidity landscape and impacts the entire asset allocation ecology. For traders who follow macro trends, this signal from gold is worth considering - after all, it often indicates a deeper market shift.
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rugged_again
· 12h ago
Gold is taking off again, something is really going to happen this time.
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AllInAlice
· 16h ago
Gold has risen again. Should we buy the dip on other assets after this wave?
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BankruptWorker
· 16h ago
Gold has risen again, and my blood pressure has also risen... If I had known earlier, I would have gone all in on gold.
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DEXRobinHood
· 16h ago
Gold has reached a new high again, so traditional assets and encryption will have to be rebalanced this time.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 16h ago
Gold has broken a new high? It really feels like it's time to stock up, something big is about to happen.
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ChainComedian
· 16h ago
Gold at new highs? It's the same old story of a weak dollar, I've seen it coming.
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MetaLord420
· 16h ago
Gold has hit a new high again, it's time to really reconsider the allocation.
Spot gold hits a historical high, breaking the key level of 4381 USD.
[Block Rhythm] The spot gold has just broken through the previous high of 4381.4 USD/ounce at the end of October, setting a new historical record. This rise reflects changes in the global liquidity landscape and impacts the entire asset allocation ecology. For traders who follow macro trends, this signal from gold is worth considering - after all, it often indicates a deeper market shift.