What Warsh as Fed Chair Means for the Gold Price

The DOJ dropped its Powell probe on April 24, clearing the path for Kevin Warsh to become the next Fed chair. Gold went up — the opposite of what most investors expected. Here’s why that price action makes sense, what the $39 trillion debt overhang means for gold under Warsh, and what Powell’s final FOMC press conference on April 29 could signal for precious metals investors.
Gold Price Correction: Will a Pullback Come Before New Highs?

Gold has surged to record territory, briefly touching $3,700 before pulling back. This milestone, driven by economic fragility, Fed policy shifts, and rising investor anxiety, has many asking: is a correction looming before the next leg up? With interest rates falling for the first time in years, geopolitical flashpoints multiplying, and global central banks aggressively stockpiling gold, the case for long-term bullishness is strong. But in markets, even the strongest trends pause—and investors need to prepare. Current Gold Market Landscape Gold’s recent performance reflects more than just inflation fear — it’s a structural shift in how capital views risk. The […]
Gold to $5,000? Why Goldman’s Forecast Could Become Reality

Economic conditions today echo the very patterns that have historically ignited major rallies in precious metals: sticky inflation, currency devaluation risks, and rising geopolitical tension. Gold has already surged approximately 38% this year, reaching $3,643 as of September 2024. Against this impressive backdrop, Goldman Sachs recently projected that the gold price $5,000 could be within reach as early as 2026 if current conditions persist. For investors, it’s a wake-up call to reassess portfolio positioning before the move happens. Key Takeaways Federal Reserve Policy and Dollar Weakness The trajectory toward $5,000 gold will largely hinge on Federal Reserve policy and […]
