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Trump Declared the Ceasefire Over. Gold Barely Moved.

Every Iran escalation in 2026 has sent oil higher, pushed inflation fears back to the front page, and — counterintuitively — pressured gold downward. Today confirmed the pattern holds.

On July 10, 2026, President Trump posted on Truth Social that the United States has agreed to continue talks with Iran but that the ceasefire is “OVER.” U.S. forces have carried out two consecutive days of strikes on Iranian targets this week. Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned of “all-out defense” if the U.S. breaks the Memorandum of Understanding signed last month [CNN, July 10, 2026]. The Trump administration simultaneously imposed fresh sanctions on Tehran following Iranian attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

Gold’s spot price sits at $4,102 as of 3:30 p.m. ET — down $21, or 0.5%, on the day. Silver is at $59.68, also off 0.5%. Both metals opened the week higher and have drifted lower with each escalation headline. That is not what most investors expect from a flare-up of this magnitude.

Why Does Iran Conflict Push Gold Down Instead of Up?

The mechanism runs through inflation expectations, not through safe-haven flows.

When Iranian forces attack commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices react immediately. Brent crude surged nearly 6% on the week. Higher oil flows directly into headline CPI. Higher CPI keeps the Federal Reserve’s rate-hike probability elevated. The CME FedWatch tool shows a roughly 50% probability of a September rate hike — the same level that has capped gold for most of July [CME Group, July 10, 2026].

The chain looks like this: Iran strikes → oil up → inflation expectations up → Fed hike probability up → real yields up → gold down.

Gold pays no yield. When investors can earn a real return on Treasury bonds, physical gold faces what analysts call an “opportunity cost.” Every basis point that real yields rise — the gap between the 10-year Treasury nominal yield and inflation expectations — makes holding non-yielding gold slightly more expensive. As we covered on July 8, this same logic explains why gold fell nearly 2% when Trump first declared the ceasefire dead. Today’s reaction is smaller because the market already repriced that risk once.

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Why Gold’s Non-Reaction Today Is Actually Telling

The July 10 non-reaction carries its own signal.

Despite a serious escalation — new sanctions, continued air strikes, an Iranian general warning of all-out defense, a UN Security Council emergency session — gold gave back only 0.5%. That is a notably contained move. The Fed’s June minutes revealed a split committee: nine members who submitted projections favor at least one hike, while the committee held rates steady at 3.50%–3.75%. Markets have now priced in a great deal of hawkish risk. The incremental impact of each new Iran headline on rate expectations is consequently shrinking.

There is a second mechanism at work. Gold’s daily range today ran from $4,073 to $4,135. That $62 range reflects a market searching for direction rather than one driven by conviction. The Cleveland Fed’s inflation nowcast — a model-based real-time estimate of monthly CPI — currently shows negative month-over-month readings for both June and July, driven by the collapse in oil prices from the initial ceasefire period. As the July 9 coverage outlined, when June CPI prints at 8:30 a.m. ET this Tuesday, the direction of that number will matter far more to gold than any single geopolitical headline.

What the Sound Money Lens Shows About This Setup

The short-term noise — ceasefire on, ceasefire off, new sanctions, more strikes — has been pulling gold in both directions while masking the structural picture.

The structural picture has not changed. The U.S. is running a fiscal deficit. The Federal Reserve is holding rates at levels that impose a real cost on debt servicing. The national debt continues growing. Central bank demand for gold remains intact: the People’s Bank of China added 14.93 tonnes in June 2026, its largest single-month purchase since October 2023, during gold’s worst quarter since the 2013 taper tantrum [World Gold Council, July 2026]. Reserve managers accumulating gold through a quarter when speculative investors were selling is not a coincidence. It is a policy statement.

Gold’s near-term path runs through Tuesday’s CPI print and Fed Chair Kevin Warsh’s congressional testimony the same morning. A June CPI reading below 3.8% would compress September rate-hike odds and remove the real-yield headwind that has capped gold since May. At that point, the geopolitical risk premium and the structural demand from central banks would be the dominant drivers — not the latest missile strike.

The ceasefire is over. Gold’s most important test is 96 hours away.

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SOURCES
1. CNN — Trump Again Declares Ceasefire Over but Says U.S. Has Agreed to Talks with Iran, July 10, 2026
2. GoldSilver — Live Gold and Silver Spot Prices, July 10, 2026
3. CME Group — FedWatch Tool, September 2026 Rate Probability, July 10, 2026
4. Trading Economics — Gold Price, July 10, 2026
5. Yahoo Finance — Gold Prices Today, Friday, July 10, 2026
6. Benzinga — Cleveland Fed Inflation Nowcast Turns Negative for June and July, July 6, 2026
7. Bloomberg — Gold Holds Drop as U.S. Strikes in Iran Cloud Rate-Hike Outlook, July 7–8, 2026
8. BigGo Finance — Fed Chair Warsh to Testify Before Congress July 15, July 8, 2026

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Always consult a qualified financial adviser before making investment decisions. 

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