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Gold is experiencing some FOMO, and various investors are starting to impulsively buy physical gold offline. At this moment, one might think that gold is about to pull back or decline. I don't have a large long position in gold, so I don't really care if gold pulls back or not. But what I'm thinking is, if gold really pulls back and some funds are withdrawn, will Bitcoin see inflows to compensate for the rally, or will it decline along with gold? If it's digital gold with similar attributes, the normal logic would be that they move together in price. However, the reality is that during times of safe-haven demand, Bitcoin remains stagnant, not rising but falling instead. So, when gold FOMO causes a pullback, will Bitcoin catch up and rally, or will it continue to decline and stay in a bear market?