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Spot gold prices surged again, breaking through $4,632 to hit a new all-time high. The logic behind this rally is actually quite clear: inflation data falling short of expectations combined with tense geopolitical situations have led the market to reassess the pace of rate cuts, causing traditional safe-haven assets like gold to be heavily sought after.
The most interesting part is the correlated reaction of gold mining stocks. Major miners like Newmont, Barrick, AEM, and KGC all collectively turned green, with significant gains. During the pre-market phase, the momentum was even more aggressive, with SBSW soaring nearly 4%. This synchronized movement indicates that market sentiment towards the precious metals sector is genuinely bullish.
Thinking carefully, the current market is essentially a vote of confidence with their feet — neither believing that inflation will subside nor expecting geopolitical risks to be resolved. The only consensus is gold. No matter how macro expectations fluctuate, gold remains the most stable belief. This is probably the most intriguing aspect of this rally.
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With so many mining companies following the trend, it feels like someone is stirring the pot.
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Honestly, no one believes in rate cuts anymore, so just go all-in on gold.
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SBSW up 4%? That’s quite aggressive, really?
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The saying "the market votes with its feet" is a bit absolute now. Right now, there’s really no other choice but to seek safety.
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It’s no coincidence that leading mining companies are turning red together. I think some institutions are making moves.
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Inflation and geopolitical risks are still unresolved. No wonder gold has become a belief.
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Looks like a wave of mining company dividends is coming? Still, caution is necessary.
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The most reliable belief? But we should also be wary of the risk of peaking.
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How long this rally can last is really hard to say. Gold is easily hammered down.
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Wait, what does the simultaneous rise of gold mining stocks indicate? The market is really scared now.
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Inflation + geopolitical risks, gold has become the only belief... This logic is a bit hopeless.
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The recent surge of Newmont and Barrick is much more interesting than spot gold prices.
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SBSW up 4%? How did I just find out? Missed it again.
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Basically, no one trusts this world anymore, so buying gold is the only way to survive.
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The collective rebound of mining companies is the real signal; don’t just focus on spot prices.
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If geopolitical risks could really be resolved, that would be a miracle; gold needs to keep rising.
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Voting with your feet is a perfect metaphor; the market is just betting on gold.