Gold Tumbles as Geopolitical Tensions Ease—Is the Safe-Haven Trade Unraveling?
Gold's glitter fades as markets shrug off war fears—traders pivot to riskier assets while the yellow metal bleeds.
Safe-haven demand craters
No more panic buys. No more midnight futures rallies. Gold's wartime premium just got erased faster than a crypto trader's margin account.
The macro pendulum swings
With ceasefire whispers and diplomatic breakthroughs, capital's fleeing bullion for growth plays. Even Bitcoin's seeing inflows—because nothing says 'risk-on' like digital gold eating physical gold's lunch.
Classic goldbug cope incoming
Expect analysts to spin this as 'healthy consolidation' before the next crisis. Meanwhile, futures markets are pricing in more pain—because nothing tanks faster than an asset everyone crowded into for the wrong reasons.
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Citi Lowers Gold Price Forecast to $2,800
Another factor sending gold lower is Citi’s price target reduction. The bank lowered its six to 12 month price target to $2,800 from $3,000 and its zero to three month price target to $3,300 from $3,500. Citi cited its expectation for lower interest rates, which could stimulate the economy and provide a boost to stocks, negatively impacting the investment rationale for gold. If geopolitical pressures persist or worsen, Citi believes that gold will be able to surpass its all-time high of $3,500 during the third quarter.
Spot gold has returned nearly 30% year-to-date.