Precious metal prices hit a new all-time high. The Australian stock market continued its rally, with ASX200 futures pointing to a 0.3% increase at the open, potentially marking the second consecutive trading day of gains. The strong performance of gold and silver continues to boost market sentiment, and investors' interest in risk assets has also warmed up. Whether this rebound can sustain depends on upcoming economic data and the development of global risk sentiment.
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HodlAndChill
· 15h ago
Gold hits a new high again, this time really not a false alarm... Australia also followed suit at the open, a 0.3% increase is a bit conservative.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 15h ago
Gold has hit a new high again. It feels like this rally might be a bit overdone...
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ProposalManiac
· 15h ago
Is a new high in precious metals enough? It depends on the mechanism design—central bank interventions, geopolitical issues, liquidity traps. If one link breaks, the whole game is pointless. Dare to claim a continuation with just a 0.3% increase? Historically, such weak rebounds are often the last bait before a sell-off.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 15h ago
Gold hits a new high again. Can it truly hold this time, or is it going to plunge again?
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 16h ago
Precious metals have surged again, but how long this wave can last is still uncertain... Once the economic data is released, a plunge is probably imminent.
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RamenStacker
· 16h ago
Gold hits a new high again, this momentum is a bit fierce... But the Australian stock market only rose 0.3%? I feel a bit guilty. If the upcoming economic data isn't strong, just drop it directly.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 16h ago
Gold hits a new high again, is this really just the prelude to more retail investors getting caught...
Precious metal prices hit a new all-time high. The Australian stock market continued its rally, with ASX200 futures pointing to a 0.3% increase at the open, potentially marking the second consecutive trading day of gains. The strong performance of gold and silver continues to boost market sentiment, and investors' interest in risk assets has also warmed up. Whether this rebound can sustain depends on upcoming economic data and the development of global risk sentiment.