1. Despite the recent surge in gold, the probability of a sustained pullback to $2,300 has increased due to technical developments in related macro markets. 2. The USD and bond yields are trading at key support levels, with the market aggressively pricing in rate cuts. 3. Cyclical commodity sectors like energy, base metals, and agriculture show potential for outperformance, suggesting disinflation fears may be overdone.
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