Gold just broke through to an all-time high around $4,600, and traders are eyeing the next major target: $5,000. That's sitting at a significant 4.618 Fibonacci extension level—not some random number, but a key resistance point that tends to matter in technical analysis. Whether gold rockets through or stalls depends on how aggressively buying continues. But if it does punch through to $5,000 quickly, that's when things get interesting for portfolio allocation. You'd likely see some meaningful capital rotations happening, with investors rebalancing between precious metals and other asset classes.
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EthMaximalist
· 8h ago
Gold 5000 sounds very appealing, but I still favor Ethereum's long-term value more.
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LazyDevMiner
· 8h ago
Gold has already broken 4600. Is this time really the chance to reach 5k? It feels like Fibonacci numbers have become a belief.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 8h ago
Gold has surged to 4600, is 5000 really coming? I believe in this Fibonacci stuff.
Gold just broke through to an all-time high around $4,600, and traders are eyeing the next major target: $5,000. That's sitting at a significant 4.618 Fibonacci extension level—not some random number, but a key resistance point that tends to matter in technical analysis. Whether gold rockets through or stalls depends on how aggressively buying continues. But if it does punch through to $5,000 quickly, that's when things get interesting for portfolio allocation. You'd likely see some meaningful capital rotations happening, with investors rebalancing between precious metals and other asset classes.