#MSCI未排除数字资产财库企业纳入范围 Gold trend observation: The fourth trading range of the day peaks at the 13-point level, with the price reaching the key level of 3936. The previous short position was entered around 4594, and the exit was completed at 4581.
Market dynamics: The compliance outlook for digital asset treasury companies is gradually becoming clearer, and institutional attitudes toward such asset allocations are adjusting.
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LostBetweenChains
· 10h ago
This wave of gold at 3936 is really stuck tight, and 4581 has already run away, probably won't come back again.
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Lonely_Validator
· 10h ago
It feels like gold at 3936 might still drop further. Exiting the short position at 4581 might be a bit early.
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SilentAlpha
· 10h ago
Damn, is MSCI's move serious? The digital asset treasury is about to get started.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 10h ago
Gold peaked at 3936 and then retreated again, with the bears retreating completely at 4581. It's tough... But is MSCI going to include digital assets in its treasury? If this really happens, institutions will scramble to buy.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 10h ago
Gold is testing the ceiling again this time, the套路 is the same old story. However, the attitude shift on MSCI is quite interesting, institutions are starting to loosen up.
#MSCI未排除数字资产财库企业纳入范围 Gold trend observation: The fourth trading range of the day peaks at the 13-point level, with the price reaching the key level of 3936. The previous short position was entered around 4594, and the exit was completed at 4581.
Focus on: $XAU $XRP $SOL
Market dynamics: The compliance outlook for digital asset treasury companies is gradually becoming clearer, and institutional attitudes toward such asset allocations are adjusting.