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Can't stop it! The price of gold fell nearly 3% intraday, can the Federal Reserve save it?
Analysts say that a major issue facing the gold market is the comparison between the current Trump and the one who won the election eight years ago, what are the differences.
[Real-time Tracking of the Election] Trump officially wins the usa election.
On November 5th, USA will hold the 60th presidential election, the current vice president Harris and former president Trump will officially compete. Finance Associated Press will track and report the latest developments of this election, so please stay tuned.
After Trump announced winning the usa election, spot gold fell below the $2710 mark intraday. Will the gold bull market continue?
① Today around 2:30 PM, spot gold fell below $2710.00 per ounce, a decrease of about 1.24% intraday; ② According to Trump's core policy proposals of 'lowering interest rates, increasing income, and adding tariffs,' the USA is highly likely to experience a second round of inflation, which will be bullish for gold; ③ The price of gold is mainly related to whether the US dollar is strong and geopolitical risks.
Historically, gold has performed poorly after elections. Will it be different this time?
Citigroup believes that gold may face pressure in the short term after the US election, but the relationship between gold and the "Trump trade" is not significant. The structural bull market of gold remains stable, and investors are advised to buy when the gold price falls, expecting the price to reach $3,000 per ounce in the next 6 months.
Gold's shocking reaction to the results of the election in the USA!
Deutsche Bank simulated the performance of gold under the Trump and Harris administrations, the results were shocking, and it also inspired the gold bulls.
On the eve of the election, Goldman Sachs suddenly made significant adjustments to the "long gold" trade.
Goldman Sachs believes: Without exaggeration, "everyone we've spoken to is long gold," so they have reduced their gold positions to lower risk, "leaning towards holding long positions through options, this way there's enough ammunition to buy on dips."