Gold prices have fallen. Here's what could trigger the next rally

Gold prices have experienced a significant correction following a period of rapid growth driven by geopolitical uncertainty and trade policy concerns. Analysts are now evaluating whether the asset will resume its bull run or continue to decline based on inflation trends and central bank activity.
Why it matters
Gold remains a critical barometer for global economic stability and investor sentiment regarding inflation and trade policy.
Even if conflicts in West Asia and Ukraine subside, investors are unlikely to stop viewing gold as an important portfolio hedge. (Image: Pexels) Summary Trade policy, inflation, geopolitics, recession fears and central bank buying will determine whether gold resumes its bull run or extends its correction. Gift this article Check your wealth This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.
The article provides a balanced market analysis without taking a political stance or favoring a specific investment outcome.
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