Gold's holding firm lately—what's behind it? The greenback's been losing steam, and that's giving precious metals some breathing room. When the dollar weakens, gold typically catches a bid since it becomes cheaper for holders of other currencies. Classic inverse relationship playing out here. Worth noting how macro factors keep driving these traditional safe-haven flows, especially as rate expectations shift and geopolitical tensions simmer.

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AirdropHarvestervip
· 12-15 00:13
A weak US dollar is the springtime for gold; this logic has been played out long ago... However, with the recent geopolitical tensions so intense, is anyone really bottom-fishing?
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LightningPacketLossvip
· 12-14 10:58
The dollar bear is unstoppable, can gold still outperform? This wave of momentum is quite interesting.
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consensus_whisperervip
· 12-12 00:45
Whenever the dollar weakens, gold soars. Isn't this an old and familiar routine?
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 12-12 00:45
The US dollar is rising with a soft gold, this wave is indeed extremely stable. With such tense geopolitical tensions, who wouldn't pile some gold into safe-haven assets?
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ser_ngmivip
· 12-12 00:28
When the US dollar weakens, gold rises. I see through this rhythm... but how long can it really last?
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