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Gold price prediction: What's the gold rate outlook for June 23, 2025 week amidst Israel-Iran conflict - should you buy or sell?

IndiaTimes Monday, 23 June 2025 ()
Gold price prediction today: Gold prices experienced volatility last week amid escalating geopolitical tensions between Iran and Israel, coupled with a steady dollar. Gold prices are expected to trade sideways to positive, with support at ₹97,000-₹98,000 and resistance at ₹100,000-₹100,100.
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