Indian festivals drive cyclical demand patterns for gold, deeply woven into cultural and traditional tapestries. Festivals such as Akshaya Tritiya and Diwali amplify gold purchases.
These events spark temporary surges in demand, often accompanied by market spikes. This results in intriguing market behaviors.
As gold becomes more digital, the cultural influence still holds sway over purchasing decisions. What remains unexpectedly consistent?
Mapping the ebb and flow of festival-driven gold transactions unveils unwavering ties between tradition and modernity.