Gold Down 26%. Barclays’ $4,791 Target Never Moved.

Barclays held its $4,791 gold target through a 26% correction. Here’s the fair-value framework behind that call — and what it means for gold investors today.
Gold Price Outlook May 2026: Why Institutional Forecasters Still See $5,000

Gold is trading near $4,694 — roughly 16% below its January 2026 all-time high — while inflation just hit 3.8%, central banks bought 244 tonnes in Q1, and J.P. Morgan is forecasting $5,000 by year-end. The fundamentals haven’t changed. The question is what you do with that.
$5,500 Gold by Q1 2027? The Central Bank Risk Driving It

Gold has pulled back 18% from its January 2026 all-time high of $5,589.38. But structural forces — central bank buying, policy uncertainty, and dollar weakness — are pointing toward $5,500 by Q1 2027.
Is Gold Still a Strategic Asset for Your Portfolio?

Gold is 16% off its all-time high but up 42% year-over-year. The 60/40 portfolio is broken, central banks bought 863 tonnes in 2025, and Goldman Sachs targets $5,400. The strategic case hasn’t weakened — it’s grown stronger.
Gold Price Forecast 2026: What the Major Banks Are Predicting Now

Gold is 13% below its January all-time high — and every major bank is calling it a buying opportunity. This analysis covers 2026–2027 forecasts from J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, UBS, and more, plus the five structural forces driving the rally.
Gold Price Correction Settles as Saudi Arabia Eyes Iran War

Gold is posting its worst 5-day price correction since 2013, silver is on a 10-day losing streak, and Saudi Arabia is moving toward joining the Iran war. Here’s what’s driving the selloff and what the biggest energy shock in history means for precious metals investors.
Gold Portfolio Allocation 2026: What J.P. Morgan’s Forecast Means for Investors

J.P. Morgan has raised its gold price target to $6,300 per ounce by end of 2026—with an $8,000 upside scenario on the table. Here’s what their smart money playbook means for your gold portfolio allocation strategy this year.
Silver Closes Above $37 for First Time in 14 Years

Brandon Sauerwein, Editor Yesterday, silver did something it hasn’t done in 14 years: closed above $37.12. This isn’t just another price milestone. It’s the breach of a resistance level that’s held firm since 2011 — through multiple bull runs, global crises, and monetary upheavals. The momentum is undeniable: Mike Maloney has been tracking this setup for months. In his latest analysis, he reveals why this breakout could be the precursor to a move that catches most investors completely off-guard… Silver Breaks $37 — What Happens Next? Remember when Mike predicted silver’s “slingshot move” back at $33? It just happened. Silver smashed […]
