That said, upside momentum could slow if U.S. yields and the dollar stay strong. The recent plunge showed gold’s sensitivity to shifting rate expectations — any delay in Fed rate cuts or sticky inflation may trigger short-term pullbacks before prices stabilize.
Overall, I stay cautiously bullish. As long as gold holds above the $4,100 level, a gradual rebound toward new highs is possible. Traders may find range opportunities, while long-term investors should still keep some exposure for portfolio diversification.
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- MurrayBulwer·2025-10-23TOPCautiously optimistic1Report
