Deutsche Bank’s Bold Prediction: Gold Could Skyrocket to $4,950 Next Year

Gold's about to make traditional investments look like pocket change.
The Ultimate Safe Haven Play
Deutsche Bank's explosive forecast sends shockwaves through financial markets. The precious metal's potential surge to $4,950 represents one of the most aggressive bullish calls in recent memory.
Institutional Money on the Move
Major banks are loading up on gold positions while quietly dumping underperforming assets. The $4,950 target isn't just a number—it's a statement about where smart money expects real value preservation.
Traditional Finance's Last Stand
While gold prepares for its massive rally, cryptocurrency continues eating traditional finance's lunch. Another day, another reminder that legacy assets need catastrophic predictions to stay relevant.
Gold's moment is coming—whether the establishment is ready or not.
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The firm expects the precious metal to trade in a range between $3,950 and $4,950 next year and raised its price target to $4,450 from $4,000, citing continuing strong demand from central banks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The price target implies upside of 7% from current levels, while the high end of the range implies upside of 19%.
Gold’s Price Floor Sits at $3,900, Says Deutsche
Deutsche Bank expects elevated demand from ETFs in 2026, supporting a price floor at $3,900, and issued a 2027 price target of $5,150.
As with any investment, Gold carries risks. The firm points out that gold has a positive correlation with risk assets and could fall if the Fed lowers rates less than expected or if reserve managers reduce their pace of purchases.