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Gold Has Lost Its Shine! Prices Fallen Badly! Is it Recovering?
By 1M65  •  July 22, 2026
Gold Has Lost Its Shine! Prices Fallen Badly! Is it Recovering? Gold was supposed to be the ultimate safe-haven asset. Yet despite war, geopolitical tensions and inflation fears, gold has fallen sharply from its January peak. Even more surprising, many of the world's biggest investment banks have cut their gold price targets within just a few weeks. In this 1M65 macro briefing, I explain what really caused gold to lose its shine. We will explore: Why gold has corrected so dramatically. Why the expected Fed rate cuts disappeared. How a stronger US dollar hurt gold prices. Why the Israel-Iran conflict failed to send gold higher. Which long-term drivers for gold remain intact. Why Wall Street has become much more cautious. Whether gold can recover in 2026 and beyond. My own investment philosophy on gold versus productive assets like global equities. Most importantly, I'll explain why investors should distinguish between structural long-term trends and short-term market cycles, instead of simply following headlines or market sentiment. If you're wondering whether this is the end of the gold bull market—or the start of a new opportunity—this discussion is for you. As always, this video is for education and discussion only, and not financial advice. #Gold #GoldPrice #Investing #FederalReserve #InterestRates #Inflation #SafeHaven #StockMarket #USDollar #Recession #MacroEconomics #1M65 #FinancialFreedom #WealthBuilding #InvestSmart...
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By 1M65
Loo founded the Non-Profit 1M65 Movement and was one of the few non-civil servants to receive the Public Sector Transformation Award in 2018 for his 1M65 efforts. Kate, Loo’s daughter, is a 19-year-old finance guru wannabe. If you’d like to hear more from Loo and Kate on Personal Finance, please join the 1M65 Telegram Discussion Group or watch their entertaining Youtube channel.
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