Global instability has reignited the gold rush. Recently, several major institutions including a leading investment bank, US banks, and Goldman Sachs have all raised their gold price forecasts for 2026, with some analysts even suggesting that the price could surge to $5,000 per ounce as early as March this year.



Why is this wave of gold price increase so strong? There are many reasons—geopolitical tensions, high US fiscal deficits, and various political and economic uncertainties—all of which are driving up investor demand for gold.

According to the latest assessment from a top investment bank, gold prices are expected to reach $5,000 per ounce by the end of Q1, and may stay at this level until fall. By the end of 2026, a slight correction to around $4,800 is anticipated. However, if new geopolitical developments occur, such as upcoming major political events, gold prices could even be pushed to $5,500.

Wall Street's attitude remains quite optimistic. Mainstream institutions generally expect strong performance for precious metals next year, though specific figures vary slightly. The real issue now is quite simple—rising global economic uncertainty, a pressured US dollar, and increased volatility in risk assets—all contribute to the natural rise in gold's appeal as a safe-haven asset.
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FloorSweepervip
· 11h ago
$5000? Here we go again, hyping up gold prices, claiming they'll skyrocket every time. And what’s the result in the end? Wall Street’s tricks are really slick, making everyone want to buy the dip. Wait, is this really stable? It feels quite risky too. It's always geopolitical issues and the US dollar—these reasons are so cliché. I just want to know if ordinary people should get in or not. No need to make it so complicated. Gold always uses the same rhetoric, just a cycle repeating. $5500? Let’s take it at face value. But then, how come they’ll dump the price again? That doesn’t add up. If it really rises so sharply, institutions would have already accumulated secretly. Safe-haven assets are quite attractive, but only if you’re looking in the right direction.
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DegenDreamervip
· 11h ago
It's gold again, and it's a safe haven. I'm tired of hearing this rhetoric... But on the other hand, if $5,000 really breaks, I’ll have to seriously consider getting in.
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DeadTrades_Walkingvip
· 11h ago
Once again, the Wall Street crowd is bullish. I just want to ask, who really dares to buy the dip at 5000? --- I'm not surprised that gold is rising, but are these analysts' predictions accurate? There have been too many face-slapping moments. --- Geopolitical tensions lead to gold price increases. I've heard this explanation for three years. When will the real crash happen? --- $5000? I'm more concerned about whether this is another signal of a new round of retail investor slaughter. --- Honestly, instead of trusting Wall Street's words, it's better to trust your own wallet. --- The appeal of safe-haven assets is rising, but ordinary people have already been caught in the trap, right? --- Wait, in March this year, aiming for 5000. Is this prediction reliable? Or just another pie in the sky? --- I'll just watch. When it really hits 5000, I guess someone will already be calling for a short.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 11h ago
Here comes the pump and dump again. If you believe Wall Street's predictions, you're really naive. Damn, $5000, I heard this story last year, and look where we are now. These institutions just want retail investors to buy the dip; they've already accumulated their positions. The whole world is in chaos, and gold is the real hard currency. They keep shouting about uncertainty, but really they just want us to panic and buy in.
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SatoshiHeirvip
· 11h ago
It should be pointed out that this wave of gold speculation on Wall Street is essentially a desperate struggle rooted in fiat currency thinking. Gold rising to 5000? Laughable. This precisely proves why Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin in the first place—because traditional safe-haven assets cannot save the doomed system destined to decline. Rather than chasing gold prices, it’s better to return to the fundamental technical reasoning: why Bitcoin is the true consensus of value.
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AirdropAutomatonvip
· 12h ago
$5000? I think it's a joke, Wall Street is just hyping again. Is this how we play risky assets now? The gold bull market is like playing mahjong waiting for a winning hand. Wait, wait, wait, this time really is different... Daring to say $5500, can geopolitical tensions really be that intense? Whether safe-haven assets are hot or not, just look at the dollar. Actually, it's just too much money printing, whose fault is that? Just talking about whether it works or not, can it reach 5000 this year? Some institutions predict... uh, take it with a grain of salt.
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