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Why gold costs may hit $3,000 regardless of volatility

Editorial Board Published March 1, 2025
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George Milling-Stanley, Chief Gold Strategist at State Avenue World Advisors, says gold’s 40% run over the previous 12 months nonetheless has legs. Right here’s why.

Gold costs doubtless received’t lose their shine, even after a 40%-plus run over the past 12 months.  

The SPDR Gold shares, or GLD, the biggest exchange-traded fund backed by bodily gold, noticed the biggest one-day influx ever of $1.9 billion on Feb. 21, 2024. 

“We believe the demand is across the board. We see institutions either adding to or establishing long term strategic asset allocation type positions. We see individual investors doing the same. We see a certain amount of FOMO. There’s a fear of missing out whenever the price gains momentum to the upside” George Milling-Stanley, Chief Gold Strategist at State Avenue World Advisors, informed FOX Enterprise.

He highlights three longer-term progress drivers aligning for extra gold features this yr.

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“We have continued very strong central bank buying for official reserves. This has been a feature of the last 15 years at the gold market, and it’s been very important, ranging anywhere from 10% to 25% of total end-user demand in any given year. And I think that’s very important support for the price whenever it’s shown any sign of weakening”, Milling-Stanley defined. “Central bank buying basically doubled in 2022 to more than 1000 metric tons,” he added. 

Spot gold maintained features Monday as merchants questioned the expectation of rising rates of interest towards the metallic’s enchantment as a very good worth. (iStock / iStock)

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“Additionally, we’ve seen a big increase in investment in the emerging markets and especially China, but in India and elsewhere over the last year, year and a half, toward the end of last year, that was joined by a big increase in emerging market jewelry demand as well, again, across the emerging markets” he added. “We’ve seen a revival in investment in gold in the Western world, in Western Europe and North America, I think mostly because of concerns about the outlook for the US economy and for the European economies, for that matter.” 

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Gold has pulled again from its file $2,947 an oz; nonetheless Milling-Stanley is forecasting the yellow metallic may commerce between $2,900-$3,100 later this yr. 

Inflation stays a wildcard. The patron value index in January rose 3%, greater than anticipated. Costs stay elevated for objects like eggs, beef and transportation. 

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On Friday, the Federal Reserve’s most popular inflation measure rose in January, on an annual foundation, 2.5%, with the core PCE up 2.5%. Each have been consistent with analyst expectations. 

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