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Will gold hit a top? First, ask if the world has calmed down
Every time gold surges, someone calls the top.
But think about it carefully—
If the world truly regains order, will gold still be at 5200?
The current question isn't "Will gold fall,"
but:
👉 If it falls, is there still anyone willing to short?
The real battle between bulls and bears
* Bullish side: betting on "long-term uncertainty"
* Bearish side: betting on "short-term emotional pullback"
In this structure,
Drop = turnover, Rise = consensus
Here are my key judgment levels:
* Above 5300: Overheated sentiment, suitable for reducing positions
* Near 5100: Gold's "breathing zone"
* Break below 4800: Signal that the trend has ended
Final trading advice:
* Don't be a hero
* Don't predict the top
* Only responsible for the trend, not emotions
A piece of old trader's advice for you:
👉 When gold rises to a point where you dare not buy, it often isn't over;
The real danger is when it quietly feels like nothing has happened.
#金价突破5200美元