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Breaking Barriers: Gold’s $5,000 Milestone & Global Outlook

Last updated: 12 Feb 2026
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Gold Breaks $5,000 – Entering a Major Bullish Cycle

The global gold price (Gold Spot) has shaken financial markets worldwide after surpassing the psychological threshold of $5,000 per ounce. The trend remains firmly bullish, supported by expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts, ongoing geopolitical tensions, and sustained central bank buying — with China continuing purchases for the 15th consecutive month.

 

Global Gold Price Outlook (Q1–Q2 2026)

Q1 2026:
Short-term targets are set at $5,300–$5,400. If gold breaks through key resistance levels, it could surge further to $5,500–$6,000.

Q2 2026:
Major financial institutions have raised their forecasts:

Goldman Sachs: $5,500–$5,800, citing strong central bank demand despite high prices.
J.P. Morgan: $6,000–$6,300, driven by persistent inflation and falling interest rates.
UBS: $6,200, viewing gold as “insurance” against stock market volatility.
Citi: $5,300 in the short term, expecting a correction before climbing to $6,000.
Standard Chartered: $5,500, emphasizing political uncertainty in the US and Europe.
 

Thai Gold Price (Baht Gold)

With the exchange rate steady at 31.00 THB/USD, Thai gold bars are expected to trade between ฿74,500–฿80,300 depending on global price levels. If the baht strengthens below 31.00, domestic gold prices may rise more slowly than global prices, making Bank of Thailand policy a critical factor to watch.

 

Investment Strategies (By SO OK TRADING)

Short-term traders (Trading):
Focus on buying dips near $5,000–$5,050, with a stop-loss set below $4,950.

Long-term investors (Holding):
Continue holding positions as global interest rates remain in a downward cycle. However, partial profit-taking is advised if gold surpasses $5,400–$5,500 or if Thai gold reaches ฿80,000, to hedge against correction risks.

 

Key Signals to Watch

Fed statements: Delays in rate cuts could trigger sharp corrections.
US Dollar Index (DXY): A stronger dollar would pressure gold prices.
Middle East geopolitics: Temporary ceasefire news could spark short-term profit-taking.
 

SO OK TRADING Insight

Gold has entered a major bullish cycle. Investors should balance long-term holding with tactical profit-taking, keeping $5,000 as a key support level and $5,500 as the next resistance to guide trading strategies effectively.


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