A gold speculative frenzy occurs when investors rapidly buy gold, driven by fear or hype, pushing prices far above intrinsic value. This speculative bubble often benefits early traders and mining companies profiting from inflated demand. Late entrants typically face losses when prices correct. Historically, such frenzies reflect economic uncertainty or inflation fears.
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