Gold pulling back does not automatically mean the bull market is over.


In fact, some of the strongest long-term rallies historically included sharp corrections before continuation.
What makes this moment interesting is the macro backdrop:
• central banks are still accumulating gold
• geopolitical uncertainty remains elevated
• debt levels continue rising globally
• investors are still searching for safe-haven assets
The interesting part?
Retail sentiment weakens during pullbacks. Institutional positioning often strengthens quietly beneath the surface.
Gold is no longer moving only on fear.
It is moving on trust, liquidity, and confidence in the global financial system.
Personally, I think the market is asking one important question right now:
Is this a bull market peak… or simply the next buy-the-dip opportunity?#TradfiTradingChallenge
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