Global turmoil often triggers safe-haven capital flows into precious metals markets. Gold, as a traditional safe-haven asset,’s price fluctuations directly reflect the market’s risk pricing. The performance over the past week is a typical example—gold prices hit a historic high above USD, although they retreated afterward, the weekly close still gained 1.92%. This pattern of surge followed by stabilization reflects the market’s struggle between risk pricing and profit realization. For investors focused on asset allocation, the strong performance of precious metals often indicates that risk assets are under pressure, making it a good time to reassess portfolio allocations.

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ForumLurkervip
· 5h ago
Gold hits a new high again, now it's our turn as retail investors to buy the dip haha --- $4600 is indeed incredible, but this pullback is more interesting, the real game is just beginning --- Making money? It's others making it, I'm just here for the entertainment --- Risk assets about to crash? What about my coins... --- It's a cliché, every time they say rebalancing, but how many actually buy? --- Gold prices are so strong, should I clear my stocks? Honestly, I'm a bit nervous --- A strong safe-haven asset means someone is selling risk assets, that logic is spot on --- A weekly increase of 1.92%? So what, I’ll wait for it to fall back before taking action
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MidsommarWalletvip
· 10h ago
Gold breaks 4600 to new highs... This wave is really coming, it feels like risk assets can't hold up anymore.
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CoffeeNFTsvip
· 10h ago
Gold hits a new high again, but I feel like this rebound is a bit fake... My heart is in my throat when profits are realized.
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MEVHuntervip
· 10h ago
After breaking the 4600 level, gold is still repeatedly confirming support... Basically, the funds are just watching in the mempool, waiting for someone to run out first to arbitrage. The spread window for this kind of safe-haven asset is actually similar to the logic of flash loans—the risk pricing isn't stable yet, and the opportunity is just waiting there to be sandwich-traded. The weekly increase of 1.92% sounds mild, but when you look at the gas war level of off-chain assets, it's not mild at all.
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GateUser-bd883c58vip
· 10h ago
Gold prices have broken 4600 and are still falling? This round is really a melee battle, with the main players absorbing the chips.
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