Gold prices are showing signs of another parabolic rise in 2025, fueled by global economic uncertainty, weakening of the US dollar, and mixed signals from US-China trade negotiations. The recent breakout above $3380 (~Rs 96,000) suggests further upside potential toward $3450 (~Rs 97,500). Augmont Gold notes growing investor interest in gold as a safe haven amid inflation concerns and geopolitical instability.
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Gold prices have dropped by over $200 from their peak of $3509, driven by President Trump’s softened stance on firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell and optimism surrounding a U.S.-China trade deal. Positive geopolitical news, including talks between Russia and Ukraine, has also fueled risk-on sentiment, reducing gold’s appeal as a safe-haven asset. Augmont Gold expects prices to trade between $3320 and $3400 in the short term
Gold prices surged to a record high of $3504, driven by a weakened US dollar and rising tensions between President Trump and Fed Chair Jerome Powell. As Trump pushes for interest rate cuts, gold’s appeal as a safe-haven asset has skyrocketed, with a 30% increase this year. Augmont Gold highlights the potential for price corrections if gold falls below $3450, urging caution in this volatile market.
In the wake of increasing trade tensions and a weakened US Dollar, COMEX Gold prices surged by 7%, reaching $3254, marking a significant rise year-to-date. As investors seek safe havens, gold’s appeal grows amidst concerns over inflation, economic slowdown, and geopolitical risks. Augmont Gold highlights the strengthened case for higher gold allocations in such an uncertain global environment, with further gains expected if the dollar weakness persists. However, caution is advised as rapid price increases may lead to potential corrections