Dollar weakness intensifies as Treasury yields slide—gold surges while global capital exits U.S. assets. This shift reflects broader concerns about the greenback's trajectory and could reshape how investors allocate across traditional and alternative assets. Markets are clearly repositioning in real-time.
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MetaverseHermit
· 8h ago
Is the dollar collapsing? Gold is taking off, capital is fleeing the US, this pace is quite intense.
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CounterIndicator
· 8h ago
The US dollar is struggling again. Is it really going to collapse this time? Gold is celebrating wildly. I wonder how long this wave can last...
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 8h ago
The US dollar is starting to lose value again, and this time it seems to be for real. Gold is surging fiercely, and capital is fleeing. To put it simply, nobody trusts the US dollar anymore.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 9h ago
The US dollar is starting to weaken again, but this time it feels different... Gold is rising really ridiculously, and international capital is also fleeing, indicating that everyone is scared.
Dollar weakness intensifies as Treasury yields slide—gold surges while global capital exits U.S. assets. This shift reflects broader concerns about the greenback's trajectory and could reshape how investors allocate across traditional and alternative assets. Markets are clearly repositioning in real-time.