
Gold and Its Challengers

Recently, Bitcoin has surged rapidly and reached a new historical high, while gold has turned to oscillation, showing a divergence in their trends. Although both have anti-inflation and quasi-currency properties, there are differences in their pricing logic. Geopolitical conflicts and the debt issues of developed countries may support the medium to long-term allocation value of gold, but if risk appetite improves next year, developed economies may shift their gold reserves to Bitcoin, which could put pressure on gold prices. Domestic stock market sentiment has retreated, and the 10-year government bond yield has fallen to 1.7%
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