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Gold Price Today: Sharp Drop Followed by a Sudden Surge

Last night, the global gold price briefly dropped to 2,865 USD/ounce, but it quickly surged back to 2,905 USD/ounce by the morning of February 13, 2025, driven by an increase in demand for safe-haven assets. The initial drop in gold prices was triggered by inflation data from the U.S., with the January 2025 Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising by 0.5%, higher than the expected 0.3%, sparking concerns about the FED's ability to maintain low interest rates. This information dampened expectations of a rate cut, putting pressure on the gold market. However, despite a slight sell-off, concerns about rising inflation and geopolitical tensions continue to fuel strong demand for gold as a safe-haven asset.

The recovery in gold prices indicates that investors still trust the value of this precious metal as a hedge against global economic instability. From a technical chart perspective, gold is currently supported by the 2,879 USD/ounce level, setting the stage for a potential upward trend. The next target is to challenge the resistance level of 2,933 USD/ounce. If gold surpasses this level, it could quickly move toward the 2,950 USD/ounce mark. Breaking through the 2,933 USD/ounce resistance would open the door for a stronger rally in the short term, pushing gold toward higher levels and solidifying its position as an essential safe-haven asset in investment portfolios.

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