Gold and global uncertainty: How trade wars and geopolitical tensions fuel the path to $3,000 and beyond
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Gold's significance as a safe haven amid geopolitical uncertainty
Gold's long-term trajectory remains firmly intact, as evidenced by its consistent bullish trend on the weekly chart. Its role as a safe-haven asset has become increasingly crucial in today's financial market, especially amid escalating geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty.
The ongoing U.S. tariff war with Canada, Mexico, and China has forced many investors to reassess their strategies, shifting their portfolios toward Gold. As trade tensions continue to escalate, there is also growing speculation that the tariff war may extend to the U.S.'s European trading partners. If this happens, the significance of Gold as a hedge against uncertainty will be more pronounced than ever.
Additionally, central banks have been aggressively accumulating Gold, with 2024 marking a record purchase of 4,974 tonnes, according to the World Gold Council. This historic level of demand underscores the metal's long-term appeal amid economic instability.
Gold's technical outlook: Key levels and price trajectory
Gold recently closed at $2,882.99 per ounce, experiencing a slight decline of nearly 2% as of February 14, 2025. This drop results from profit-taking above the critical $2,864 support zone weekly. Despite this pullback, Gold has maintained a seven-week winning streak within a well-defined 16-month bullish price channel, reflecting continued investor interest in its safe-haven attributes.
Key support and resistance levels
- Short-term Support: $2,864 – A crucial level that aligns with the weekly timeframe.
- Major Resistance: Psychological barrier at $3,000 – A breakout above this level could accelerate momentum further.
The path to $3,000 and beyond
Gold's historical price action suggests a consistent pattern of breakouts and pullbacks within its long-term bullish channel. If this pattern persists and Gold continues to trade within this structure, the likelihood of a push toward $3,000 and beyond remains strong. Each retracement within the channel presents potential buying opportunities for retail and institutional investors alike.
With heightened geopolitical uncertainty, central bank demand, and the looming risk of an expanded trade war, Gold's safe-haven status is more relevant than ever. If current conditions persist, a sustained rally toward and beyond $3,000 per ounce could be on the horizon, reinforcing Gold's position as a key hedge against market volatility.
Gold's historical price patterns of breakouts and pullbacks
Gold's longterm projected levels in the weekly chart.
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