The gold price pumped 12% in 10 minutes yesterday, from lows below $4,100 to over $4,400. Everyone posted about it. But according to analyst Alex Mason, almostThe gold price pumped 12% in 10 minutes yesterday, from lows below $4,100 to over $4,400. Everyone posted about it. But according to analyst Alex Mason, almost

Gold Price Manipulation Exposed: How Insiders Used Leverage to Trigger FOMO and Dump on Retail

2026/03/24 14:26
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The gold price pumped 12% in 10 minutes yesterday, from lows below $4,100 to over $4,400. Everyone posted about it. But according to analyst Alex Mason, almost nobody explained what actually happened.

Mason, a popular market commentator known for calling major turns in gold, just dropped a thread that pulls back the curtain on the violent move. His conclusion: this wasn’t natural price discovery. It was a coordinated manipulation designed to trap leverage, trigger FOMO, and let insiders dump into retail buying.

The Evidence: Coordinated Wallets and a Perfectly Timed News Cycle

Mason points to data that most retail traders miss. Within minutes of the spike, insider wallets tied to some of the largest asset managers in the world (BlackRock, American Century, Charles Schwab, Jacobs Levy, and Two Sigma) all became active simultaneously. That kind of coordination doesn’t happen by accident.

At the same time, massive market sells hit thin order books. The buying pressure was so intense that price ripped higher in minutes. And then, almost on cue, two headlines dropped: Trump announced “peace talks with Iran,” and the Fed signaled rate hikes were back on the table.

Mason’s read is blunt. The news didn’t cause the move. The move set the stage for the news.

“Gold almost never moves like this because of news,” he writes. “It moves when leverage builds up and market makers with enough size decide it’s time to wipe everyone out.”

The Trap: How Insiders Dump at the Institutional Level

Mason believes that the mechanics behind the pump were not about genuine buying demand. COMEX, the exchange where gold futures trade, doesn’t have enough physical liquidity to support moves of this magnitude. Leverage was heavily used by market makers, and buy pressure became enormous. Paper gold began trading at a premium to physical gold; a classic sign of strain.

The price was pushed higher aggressively for two reasons. First, to trigger FOMO and pull new retail longs into the market. Second, to force short sellers out of their positions, adding more fuel to the fire.

“Once enough leverage was trapped, funds started unloading,” Mason explains.

The data shows large market buys clustered within a narrow window, coordinated inflows to exchanges, and then an immediate reversal after stop levels were cleared. Heavy selling followed right after liquidation zones were hit.

“This is how insiders dump at the institutional level,” he writes. “They move the market toward trigger liquidations, and then sell directly into the chaos they just created, with all the liquidity trapped.”

Mason adds that these players often run long and short positions simultaneously through separate wallets, allowing them to profit from both sides of the move while retail gets caught in the middle.

Read also: Why This Analyst Says Dump US Stocks and Load Up on Gold Miners No

What to Watch Instead of News

Mason’s advice for traders is simple: stop reacting to news and start watching the real signals. Physical storage, open interest, and leverage tell the story long before headlines hit. Gold’s violent spikes, he argues, are not about geopolitics or central bank announcements. They are about liquidity, leverage, and who controls the order books.

For the record, Mason notes that he was the one publicly calling the accumulation point at $3,200 in May and the top at $5,600 in January. His track record gives weight to his warning.

Read also: Why Gold Price Is Falling Even With Global Tension Escalating?

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