by Marc Lichtenfeld
My prediction: Gold hits $14,000 by 2034 – maybe sooner if momentum accelerates.
Source: Wealthy Retirement
https://dailytradealert.com/2026/03/05/ ... g-started/
My prediction: Gold hits $14,000 by 2034 – maybe sooner if momentum accelerates.
Accumulating gold has been a tradition passed down among Indian women for centuries, and they are estimated to hold about 16 percent of the world’s gold reserves,
Many buyers have stepped back from new orders, unwilling to pay exceptionally high shipping and insurance costs with no guarantee of prompt delivery.
As a result, rather than paying indefinitely for storage and funding, traders are offering discounts of as much as US$30 an ounce to the global benchmark in London,
The United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Dubai in particular, is an important centre for refining and exporting bullion to buyers across Asia, as well as a conduit for shipments from Switzerland, the UK and several African countries.
Buyers in India – one of the largest consumers of gold shipped from Dubai – can afford to wait, with near-term demand relatively muted and inventories swollen by a large volume of imports in January.
For new contracts supplied from elsewhere, logistics costs have soared by 60 to 70 per cent since the war began.
Demand has come from both retail investors piling into silver bars, an alternative to increasingly pricey gold and solar manufacturers front-loading production ahead of the removal of export tax rebates on April 1.
The solar industry consumes about a fifth of annual supply, and is overwhelmingly located in China.
Prices have fallen sharply since the start of the Middle East conflict, dropping about 12 per cent.
During the global financial crisis, for example, it took gold more than four months to retrace losses.
It tends to rise 15 per cent on average during recessions, whereas industrially biased commodities tend to be weighed down by negative output growth.
On the downside, the 200-day moving average for gold prices has not been breached since October 2023, suggesting a price floor.
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