Gold’s recent dip reflects rising Treasury yields fueled by Iran tensions—peace talks stalled, a vessel hit in the Strait of Hormuz, and an expired U.S.-Iran agreement are pushing investors toward safer Treasuries. With gold offering no interest, its appeal wanes as yields climb. While gold has surged over the past year, experts warn it’s best viewed as a stabilizer—not a quick profit play—given its volatile nature shaped by economic, political, and financial forces. Uncertainty remains high, keeping yields elevated and gold under pressure for now.

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