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How much to allocate to Gold ?
Gold Is Making a Big Comeback. . . .

21 April 2025 · Monday
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Today’s Daily Byte
The markets are doing something extraordinary—they’re defying gravity and breaking narratives.
For a long time, the belief has been that if the US markets fall, Indian markets must follow. But the last 7–8 sessions have surprised everyone. The Indian markets have shown a sharp recovery, with the Nifty even crossing its 200-Day Moving Average (DMA)—a key technical indicator that often signals the start of a bullish trend.
Is This a Bear Market Rally or the Start of a New Bull Phase?
Whether this is just about of short covering or the beginning of a structural uptrend will become clearer over the next few weeks. Holding above the 200 DMA will be crucial in confirming the trend. Sentiment is beginning to shift. Just days ago, people were talking about levels like 19,000 or 20,000. Today, the talk of 24,000+ is back on the table . ..
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How much to allocate to Gold ?
Gold is once again gaining attention in the world of money and investments. For a long time, gold was seen as outdated. Ever since 1971, when it was removed from the global monetary system, people were told it had no real use.
Experts said gold doesn’t pay interest, doesn’t grow like a business, and is just a shiny rock. But now things are changing. In today’s uncertain world, gold is playing an important role in providing stability to investor portfolios. . . . .
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