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Analyst: The precious metals feast has ended, unprecedented and unparalleled

2026-01-31 02:35:01
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Financial website InvestingLive analyst Adam Button stated that, for now, the precious metals feast has come to an end, and it can be described as unprecedented.

As for gold, I find it hard to imagine its price dropping below $4000. If it really falls to that level, I believe some strong investors will step in to buy, but I wouldn't make any rash statements before that. For holders? It's a tricky decision. This market condition could improve rapidly or experience significant fluctuations, and making panic decisions on Friday night is certainly not wise.

Will we see a further sell-off similar to "Black Monday"? Personally, I believe that unless there is some trigger beyond the Iran agreement, this scenario is unlikely to happen. (Jin Shi)

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