Gold Price Whiplash: $2 Trillion Credit Squeeze Sparks Rout
Gold price whiplash on March 23, 2026 saw bullion hit $4,098.60 as a $2 trillion credit squeeze sparked selling. See what Indian investors should watch.
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Gold price whiplash on March 23, 2026 saw bullion hit $4,098.60 as a $2 trillion credit squeeze sparked selling. See what Indian investors should watch.

Gold price hit fresh yearly lows as World Gold Council flagged 2008- and 2020-like liquidity stress, rising yields and war risks. See what matters next.

Gold price rebounded from a four-month low as traders weighed Iran de-escalation signals, a 10% oil drop and key technical levels. Track what comes next.

Gold price outlook stays bullish as SocGen cuts gold exposure to 7% from 10% but keeps its $6,000 target. See what this means for Indian investors.

Gold price volatility may stay elevated as Heraeus warns of more sharp swings in bullion and silver amid fading Fed cut hopes. See key levels now.

Gold price fell sharply after Trump signaled possible Iran de-escalation, but bullion bounced from session lows as traders tracked oil, the dollar and risk.

Bitcoin price stayed stuck in a sideways grind on March 23 as bears held the near-term advantage and Wyckoff's rating fell to 3.5. Track key levels now.

Gold market analysis for March 23 highlights a 5-minute Comex futures chart, key support and resistance, and intraday trade cues active traders can watch.

Gold price crashed over 10% in a week, with Wall Street and Main Street turning bearish as Fed signals and Iran risks shook bullion markets. Read on.

Gold price outlook remains supported despite an 8% weekly drop, as tokenized bullion and digital market shifts reshape gold investing. Read what matters next.

Gold price outlook worsens after bullion posts its biggest weekly loss in six years as Iran war inflation risks delay rate cuts; see what to watch.