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"Is the 'Trump Shock' putting an end to the Gold feast? Goldman Sachs changes its stance: Gold prices may struggle to rise to 3,000 dollars by the end of the year."
①Goldman Sachs predicts that gold prices may not rise to $3,000 by the end of the year, as Trump's policies may lead the Federal Reserve to reduce the scale of interest rate cuts in 2025; ③Goldman Sachs pointed out that central banks' continued buying of gold is a key driving factor for long-term gold prices, and it is expected that by mid-2026, the average monthly purchase volume by central banks will reach 38 tons.
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With "Trump 2.0" approaching, Wall Street is confident that Gold will continue to shine! The reasons are as follows……
① In 2024, Gold skyrocketed by 27%, marking the largest annual increase since 2010, primarily due to central banks making large purchases, the Federal Reserve's monetary easing policy, and geopolitical risks causing market turmoil. ② In 2025, investors expect Gold to remain attractive, as Trump's new term brings uncertainty, potentially driving Gold purchases to hedge against risks.
Goldman Sachs has changed its mind! It has lowered the Target Price for Gold and no longer expects it to reach 3000 USD by the end of the year.
Goldman Sachs pointed out that the slowdown in the USA's monetary policy easing in 2025 will suppress the demand for Gold ETFs. Therefore, it is expected that the gold price will reach $2910 per ounce by the end of this year, rather than the previously anticipated $3000 per ounce. Goldman Sachs also expects the gold price to reach $3000 per ounce by mid-2026 as the Federal Reserve continues to cut interest rates.
Some on Wall Street are heavily invested in Gold, and Trump is the biggest support for the bulls.
The factors driving the surge in Gold prices last year have basically remained unchanged, and this year there is also the huge uncertainty brought by Trump, investors remain Bullish on Gold.
Goldman Sachs has backed down! No longer predicting that gold prices will reach 3000 dollars this year.
Goldman Sachs predicts that gold prices will not reach $3,000 this year, delaying that prediction until mid-2026. Additionally, Goldman Sachs forecasts that the S&P 500 Index is expected to rise by 11% to 6,500 points by the end of this year.
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