🔥 Gold Reaches New Heights: The Market Is Relooking for a “Safe Haven”
According to Morgan Stanley’s latest view, as gold prices break through $4,450 per ounce, there is still room for further upside, and it may even challenge the $5,000 level as early as 2027.
The factors strengthening gold mainly come from several aspects: on the one hand, expectations for future rate hikes by the Federal Reserve have cooled, the U.S. dollar has weakened, and this has helped revive demand for gold ETFs; on the other hand, global central banks continue to increase their gold reserves, along with a rise in physical gold demand, providing support for prices.
Even more noteworthy is that even though long-term interest rates remain at relatively high levels, gold is still holding strong. This suggests the market is increasingly concerned about deeper issues—namely, high debt burdens and the risk of falling currency purchasing power.
Of course, the market will still be influenced by factors such as U.S. inflation data and remarks from Federal Reserve officials, so short-term volatility may be hard to avoid.
But over a longer time horizon, capital will always seek more stable ways to store value.
Gold has been like this for a century, and so has Bitcoin. Truly scarce assets are often rediscovered in uncertain times.$BTC $PEOPLE #FASB拟允许合格稳定币计入现金等价物 $BEAT
According to Morgan Stanley’s latest view, as gold prices break through $4,450 per ounce, there is still room for further upside, and it may even challenge the $5,000 level as early as 2027.
The factors strengthening gold mainly come from several aspects: on the one hand, expectations for future rate hikes by the Federal Reserve have cooled, the U.S. dollar has weakened, and this has helped revive demand for gold ETFs; on the other hand, global central banks continue to increase their gold reserves, along with a rise in physical gold demand, providing support for prices.
Even more noteworthy is that even though long-term interest rates remain at relatively high levels, gold is still holding strong. This suggests the market is increasingly concerned about deeper issues—namely, high debt burdens and the risk of falling currency purchasing power.
Of course, the market will still be influenced by factors such as U.S. inflation data and remarks from Federal Reserve officials, so short-term volatility may be hard to avoid.
But over a longer time horizon, capital will always seek more stable ways to store value.
Gold has been like this for a century, and so has Bitcoin. Truly scarce assets are often rediscovered in uncertain times.$BTC $PEOPLE #FASB拟允许合格稳定币计入现金等价物 $BEAT