DarkFate
01-27

Profit taking or hold?

Short answer: it depends on your time horizon and why you own gold in the first place.

If you’re short-term or tactical, some profit taking makes sense. After an all-time high, markets often pause. Positioning is crowded, and any shift in rate expectations, USD strength, or risk sentiment can trigger a pullback. Locking in part of the gains reduces regret and gives you dry powder if prices retrace.

If you’re long-term or strategic, holding still looks reasonable. The drivers that pushed gold up haven’t really gone away. Central bank buying remains strong, geopolitical risk is persistent, and real rates are likely to stay constrained even if cuts are delayed. Gold still works as insurance in a fragile macro environment.

My take? Apractical middle ground many professionals take is trim, not exit. Take some profit, keep a core position, and reassess on dips rather than chasing highs.

Gold, Silver Decline: Trump Diplomacy Kills War Premium?
Gold and silver slid this week as geopolitical risk premiums eased. President Trump confirmed he will indirectly participate in a second round of U.S.–Iran nuclear talks in Geneva, signaling a shift from military confrontation toward diplomacy. After last year’s targeted U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, renewed dialogue has reduced immediate “war premium” pricing in precious metals. How will precious metals react to geopolitical crisis? Is every dip a buy? Would consolidation continue?
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