I’d pick Ivan_Gan’s view as the most actionable. Bitcoin and gold offer clear technical levels, but macro policy is still the bigger driver across asset classes. If Fed hike expectations continue to fade, liquidity-sensitive assets like QQQ and SPY could remain supported even if markets stay range-bound.

That said, gold’s breakout deserves attention. A short squeeze may explain the speed of the move, but sustained strength would suggest deeper institutional demand rather than just positioning.

For Bitcoin, $67K is the key confirmation level, while $57.8K remains the line bulls cannot afford to lose. Personally, I’d rather wait for the breakout than chase the middle of the range.

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# Gold and Silver Prices Surge with Significant Gains in Mining Stocks on August 14, 2026

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  • BerthaAntoinette
    ·08-19 18:12
    Gold probably needs more than ETF flows here — sovereign funds and pensions shifting their inflation hedge playbook would matter way more for follow-through
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