Gold breaks above $4,600 as traders bet on interest rate cuts. The Fed's mixed signals are fueling uncertainty—but one thing's clear: cheaper money means asset prices could run. Traditional safe havens and crypto are moving in tandem these days.
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RunWhenCut
· 13h ago
Cheap money is coming, both gold and cryptocurrencies should rise. This wave of the Fed really makes no sense, I can't understand what they're thinking.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 14h ago
As soon as the expectation of interest rate cuts emerged, gold prices rose again... Who can really understand the Fed's little tricks? Anyway, cheap money is coming, and assets will take off. Cryptos and gold are running together, this routine is becoming more and more familiar.
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SwapWhisperer
· 14h ago
The Fed's move really gives us a reason to go long. Cheap money coming in, and gold and crypto can't stop it at all.
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fren.eth
· 14h ago
Gold breaks 4600, and the rate cut expectations are causing trouble again. Traditional safe havens are dancing together with the crypto world, this time it's really tied together.
Gold breaks above $4,600 as traders bet on interest rate cuts. The Fed's mixed signals are fueling uncertainty—but one thing's clear: cheaper money means asset prices could run. Traditional safe havens and crypto are moving in tandem these days.