Suddenly late at night! The probability of a rate cut in September is 100%, and gold has reached a historic high! The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged by 700 points
白云追月素
发表于 2024-7-17 09:56:57
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On the night of July 16th, gold and silver suddenly surged, and the US stock market surged. As of press time, international gold prices have surged by nearly $40 per ounce. London gold is currently trading at $2461.8 per ounce, reaching a historic high with a 1.65% increase.
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