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Gold just delivered one of the most violent reminders in modern market history.
After a historic 65% surge in 2025 and a peak near $5,600 per ounce, gold suffered its sharpest single-session drop since 1983—nearly 9% in one day. No economic shock. No sudden crisis. Just gravity reasserting itself.
In this video, we break down what really drove gold’s explosive rally, why it became one of the most crowded trades on Wall Street, and how central banks quietly turned gold into a geopolitical weapon. This isn’t about hype or headlines—it’s about understanding the forces underneath the price action.
We’ll cover:
Gold isn’t finished—but it’s no longer early. When enthusiasm peaks and discipline fades, markets tend to teach their hardest lessons.
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By Wall Street TruthbombsGold just delivered one of the most violent reminders in modern market history.
After a historic 65% surge in 2025 and a peak near $5,600 per ounce, gold suffered its sharpest single-session drop since 1983—nearly 9% in one day. No economic shock. No sudden crisis. Just gravity reasserting itself.
In this video, we break down what really drove gold’s explosive rally, why it became one of the most crowded trades on Wall Street, and how central banks quietly turned gold into a geopolitical weapon. This isn’t about hype or headlines—it’s about understanding the forces underneath the price action.
We’ll cover:
Gold isn’t finished—but it’s no longer early. When enthusiasm peaks and discipline fades, markets tend to teach their hardest lessons.
Support the show