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“Gold: From Safe Haven to Global Strategy” — Price Analysis and Outlook by SO OK TRADING: April 25, 2026 —

Last updated: 25 Apr 2026
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 Global Gold Market – April 25, 2026 “Gold: From Safe Haven Asset to Strategic Global Tool”

 
Introduction: Saturday, April 25, 2026
This Saturday morning, global markets are focused on gold. Prices edged up slightly to $4,708/oz (+0.56%). Although it rebounded at the end of the week, this marks the first weekly decline in six weeks. This reflects that gold is “catching its breath” before embarking on an exciting new path.

 
Story: The Global Gold Market Situation
The big picture of the market is not just numbers, but interconnected narratives:

Global Politics: News of U.S.–Iran peace talks temporarily eased market concerns
U.S. Economy: Investors are watching inflation and how long the Fed will keep rates high
Thai Baht: Trading at 32.33–32.40 per dollar, directly impacting domestic gold prices
 
Global Financial Institutions’ Gold Price Forecasts for End-2026
Goldman Sachs: Raised year-end target to $5,400
J.P. Morgan: Forecasts as high as $6,300, a historic peak
Bank of America: Estimates $5,000, citing support from inflation and a weaker dollar
 
Central Banks’ Gold Holdings: Who Holds the Most?
United States: 8,133 tons, ranked No.1 globally
Germany, Italy, France: Collectively hold several thousand tons
China, India, Thailand: Continue to increase purchases; Thailand ranked 8th globally over the past five years
Gold is no longer just a reserve asset, but a strategic tool used by central banks to build financial sovereignty.

 
Gold Price Outlook and Scenarios
April–May 2026 is a critical period for the market:

Key Support Levels: $4,600–$4,700; holding above could trigger a rebound
Early May Forecast: May rise to $5,041 and close the month at $5,233
Trading Range: $4,467–$5,629
 
Positive and Risk Factors
Positive: U.S.–Iran tensions easing, central bank accumulation, inflation driven by energy prices
Risks: Fed maintaining high rates, stronger dollar index, peace progress reducing safe-haven demand
 
Gold Investment Strategy
Accumulate gradually (DCA) during price pullbacks
Avoid chasing prices during sharp rallies
Gold is no longer just a “parking place for money,” but a financial weapon used by central banks worldwide to strengthen stability and reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar. For retail investors, this is an opportunity to join the “big game” through disciplined accumulation and a medium-to-long-term outlook.

 
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