Warsh Takes Over the Fed! Can Gold Safeguard $5000?
The precious metals market has been wilder than crypto these past two days. $XAU/USD(XAUUSD.FOREX)$ saw a nearly $500 intraday swing on Thursday, crashing from a record high of $5,596 to $5,105, then somehow bouncing back $300. At one point, minute-by-minute moves exceeded $100.
$XAG/USD(XAGUSD.FOREX)$ joined the chaos too, with an intraday drop of over $10 at its worst.
Today, gold is down another 6%, breaking key support levels and plunging back toward $5,000 in a flash.
CME has already raised margin requirements, and the warning light is flashing: liquidity is drying up.
Kevin Warsh is Coming! Stronger USD = Weaker Gold
Trump announces his pick for the next Fed Chair - Kevin Warsh.
So why is the market so scared?
Warsh is widely known as a hardline hawk. He has openly criticized the current Fed for mishandling inflation and has pushed back against QE (quantitative easing). Rate-cut expectations could evaporate, and the liquidity tide could retreat fast.
⚠️ Cathie Wood: “The Bubble Isn’t AI — It’s Gold.”
ARK Invest’s Cathie Wood just issued a warning: Gold-to-M2 ratio is at its highest level since the Great Depression (1934).
In her view, this parabolic move may be near the end of its cycle — and if the dollar regains strength, it could pop the gold bubble.
Her shock call: Gold could drop as much as 60% in a full unwind.
UBS Still Bullish… But Catching the Knife Looks Dangerous
UBS still sees gold reaching $6,200 this year — but with liquidity drying up and the risk of a hawkish Fed Chair looming, the short-term risk of “catching a falling knife” is extremely high.
💬 Community question
In this wave, are you holding the long or hitting the short?
✅ Bulls: “UBS is right — this is just a technical pullback. $6,200 is still the target.”
❌ Bears: “Cathie called it — Warsh = the end of gold. The bubble is about to burst.”
Can gold defend the $5,000 level? Or is the real flush only getting started?
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The Kevin Warsh factor matters here. A hawkish Fed Chair candidate immediately reprices the entire rate and USD path, and gold is extremely sensitive to that shift. I don’t fully buy a 60% crash scenario, but I do agree with Cathie Wood on one thing: this rally went parabolic, and parabolic moves don’t correct gently.
For now, I’m not rushing to catch the knife. The $5,000 level is critical — if it stabilizes with volume and volatility cools, that’s a different conversation. Until then, I’m staying patient, respecting the downside risk, and letting the market show its hand before committing long again.
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Can gold defend the $5,000 level? Or is the real flush only getting started?
Leave your comments to win tiger coins~
If gold closes the week above $5,000, the "buy on dips" narrative likely remains intact with an eye toward $5,300.
If it fails, the correction could expand significantly as late buyers are forced out of their positions.
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Bull: Buy the dip. Central banks are buying Gold to diversify away from the dollar. Global tensions especially in Iran means Gold is a safe haven asset to buy and hold in tumultuous times.
Bear: Gold is a bubble. A Warsh led Fed will fight inflation with a stronger dollar & possibly lower interest rates. When the US dollar strengthens , Gold as an unyielding asset looks less attractive.
The Verdict: The current emotive market reaction is certainly bearish. Whether you should hold Gold or sell is a multi million dollar question.
The smart money is waiting for the dust to settle, watching if Warsh's historic hawkishness outweighs his recent dovish comments on interest rates.
In this volatile market, the only thing more volatile than Gold might be Trump's next word.
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那麼市場爲何如此恐懼呢?
沃什被廣泛認爲是強硬派鷹派。他公開批評現任美聯儲對通脹處理不當,並對QE(量化寬鬆)進行了反擊。降息預期可能會消失,流動性大潮可能會迅速退去。