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Still simple and straightforward, what's so hard about that?
I've been in contact with 500 times the amount of gold for less time than you've been in contact with Bitcoin!
All in all, it's been about two months, and although I still don't understand the logic behind gold's rise and fall, I know that this biang thing is related to crude oil; when crude oil falls, it rises, and when crude oil rises, it falls.
But I also know an old saying: "When the cannon fires, gold is worth ten thousand taels," which roughly means that when a war cannon is fired, gold rises.
However, now it seems there's a bug in the US-Iran war.
You see, the key point in the US-Iran conflict is the Strait of Hormuz, this stinky waterway that controls the pipeline oil.
When they fight, and the stinky waterway is blocked, crude oil can't get out, and oil prices rise, making gold awkward.
Under the watchful eyes of the world, reflecting on myself, should I follow the old ancestral note: "When the cannon fires, gold is worth ten thousand taels" and push gold higher, or should I follow the natural law—crude oil rises, gold falls?????