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This analysis evaluates the ongoing 14% pullback in the SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) since late February 2026, triggered by shifting macroeconomic and geopolitical dynamics that have materially altered the precious metal’s risk-reward profile. Rising crude oil prices tied to Strait of Hormuz closure risks
SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) – 14% Post-February Pullback Driven By Oil-Fueled Interest Rate Uncertainty - Earnings Cycle Report
GLD - Stock Analysis
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