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Gold Pulls Back After Approaching $3,900/oz – SPDR Gold Trust Keeps Buying
This rapid rally pushed gold close to the $3,900/oz level – a critical psychological resistance. Yet as soon as the price touched this threshold, heavy profit-taking triggered a modest pullback.

Investment Psychology Management – Escaping the Trap of FOMO
FOMO creeps into every decision, driving you to buy and sell in panic, destroying discipline. Understanding and managing FOMO is the turning point that transforms an investor from a novice into someone capable of breaking free from repeated mistakes.

U.S. Government Shutdown Begins on October 1, 2025: Causes, Impacts, and What to Watch Next
On October 1, 2025, the U.S. federal government officially entered a partial shutdown after Congress failed to reach a budget agreement before the fiscal deadline. While government shutdowns are not new to Washington, this episode comes at a particularly sensitive moment for the global economy, raising concerns both domestically and internationally. What triggered this impasse, what are its immediate consequences, and what should we expect in the days ahead?

India Holds Interest Rates Steady at 5.5% as Inflation Cools: A Cautious Pause Amid Growth Momentum and External Risks
In 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had already implemented 100 basis points of rate cuts to support the economy. At its October policy meeting, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to hold the repo rate at 5.50%, in line with market expectations.
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Why Has Vietnam’s Gold Price Only Risen Half as Much as Global Gold?
Global gold soared over 12%, while Vietnam’s domestic gold price rose only about half. Why the gap, and what should investors watch out for?

Turn 10 Free Signals into a Golden Investment Experience
When he happened to come across information about Ebila AI’s 10 free signals, he didn’t set his expectations too high. Minh thought: “Why not give it a try? I’ve got nothing to lose maybe I’ll learn something.” With this half-skeptical mindset, he started receiving his first signals. From that moment, a new experience unfolded one that not only generated profits but also reshaped the way he viewed investing.

When the U.S. Government Shuts Down: Why the Fed Is the One Caught in the Middle
The U.S. has experienced multiple government shutdowns in history moments when Congress fails to pass a budget, forcing federal agencies to halt many services. Civil servants are furloughed without pay, public services are disrupted, and the economy suffers short-term shocks.