
The Bank for International Settlements warns: Retail investors are pushing gold and US stocks into the "bubble zone"

The Bank for International Settlements warns that retail investors' chasing behavior is pushing gold from a safe-haven asset to a speculative asset, with gold and the stock market entering the "explosive zone" simultaneously for the first time in 50 years. Since early September, gold has risen about 20%, moving in sync with high-risk assets. The BIS points out that the explosive phase of a bubble is usually followed by a sharp correction, while the large-scale issuance of bonds by developed economies has led to abnormal signals in the government bond market, raising concerns about systemic risks due to multiple market distortions
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