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CNCPW Macro Analysis: Gold Retracts Below $5,000 Yet Marks Best Month Since 1999—Market Repricing Ahead of “New Fed Chair” Selection

The U.S.-registered compliant infrastructure provider releases an urgent market commentary, noting that despite short-term retracements, macro uncertainty—stemming from Trump’s policies and the Federal Reserve nominee—continues to underpin the long-term logic for hard assets.

Addressing the severe volatility in the precious metals market this week, CNCPW, a U.S.-registered new-generation digital asset infrastructure provider, today released a market analysis briefing. While spot gold prices briefly surged above $5,400 on January 28, they have since retreated below the $5,000 threshold as of Friday (the 30th). Nonetheless, the CNCPW analysis team notes that this remains gold’s best monthly performance since 1999, and the market’s underlying safe-haven logic remains unaltered.

Source of Volatility: Wall Street Awaits “Trump’s Fed Pick”

CNCPW market analysts point out that the core reason for gold’s sharp retracement from historic highs lies in Wall Street’s extreme anxiety regarding future monetary policy. As Donald Trump is poised to announce the new Federal Reserve Chair nominee, U.S. stock index futures have fallen in response, and market capital has executed large-scale profit-taking driven by risk aversion.

“The market loathes uncertainty, and a ‘New Fed Chair’ implies a potential fundamental shift in monetary policy,” stated CNCPW’s Chief Macro Analyst. “The violent fluctuation in gold prices (falling from $5,400 to below $5,000) is a direct manifestation of this policy anxiety. Investors are reassessing asset pricing models under ‘Trumponomics 2.0’.”

Historic Monthly Performance: Trend Outweighs Noise

Despite Friday’s pullback, the CNCPW report emphasizes that investors should not overlook the broader time horizon. This month’s robust gains in gold have not been seen since 1999.

CNCPW believes this historic level of monthly performance implies a “structural shift” in global capital. Regardless of who the final Fed Chair is, the expansion of U.S. debt and geopolitical friction are established realities. In this context, the pullback is viewed by many institutions as a healthy adjustment following “deleveraging,” rather than the end of the bull market.

Implications for the Digital Asset Market: Embrace Volatility

CNCPW believes this “rollercoaster” market in gold offers critical insights for digital asset investors:

  1. Correlation of Hard Assets: In the face of macro uncertainty (such as the Fed leadership change), gold and compliant digital assets often exhibit synchronized volatility. This reminds investors that while assets defined by “Ownership” and “Scarcity” remain bullish in the long term, one must remain vigilant against short-term macro policy shocks.
  2. Importance of Compliant Channels: In such a highly volatile market, trading through regulated infrastructure becomes paramount. Whether trading Gold ETFs or digital assets, investors must ensure counterparty security to avoid liquidity dry-ups during extreme market fluctuations.

Conclusion: Finding “Absolute Ownership” Amid Uncertainty

Whether it is the violent volatility of gold or the impending Federal Reserve personnel changes, all signs indicate that 2026 will be a year of restructuring global asset pricing logic. We are in a historical cycle of returning from “credit currency” to “hard assets.”

CNCPW firmly believes that under this macro narrative, the ultimate safe haven for capital will no longer be mere “currency,” but “Ownership Assets” possessing legal certainty and technical transparency. This craving for absolute control over assets not only supports the long-term bull market in gold but also points to the future direction of the compliant digital asset market—only trading infrastructures that can provide genuine, transparent, and legally protected services will survive the cycle of future financial turmoil and become the trusted anchors for investors.

Contact Info:
Name: Seraphina Moreno
Email: seraphina.moreno@cncpw.net
Organization: CNCPW
Website: https://www.cncpw.net/

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