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“Global Gold Market – May 2026: Short-Term Pause Before the Next Big Bull Wave” SO OK TRADING : 5 May 2026

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Global Gold Market – May 2026: Short-Term Consolidation Before the Next Big Bull Wave
SO OK TRADING : 5 May 2026

 
Market Overview
At the beginning of May 2026, the global gold price (Gold Spot) entered a short-term consolidation phase after reaching record highs in Q1. The main pressures come from a stronger U.S. dollar and the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) decision to keep interest rates high. However, medium- to long-term fundamentals remain strong. Continuous net buying by central banks worldwide and ongoing geopolitical uncertainties make 2026 truly a golden year for gold.

 
Key Pressures and Support Factors
High U.S. Interest Rates: Fed maintains rates at 3.5%–3.75% to fight inflation → reducing gold’s short-term appeal as a non-yielding asset.
Middle East Geopolitical Risks: War concerns and energy prices continue to support gold prices.
Global Central Banks: Net buyers for 15 consecutive years → reflecting the trend of de-dollarization.
 
Price Outlook (May 5–10, 2026)
Gold Spot: Expected to move within $4,520–$4,580; if broken, may test $4,399.
Thai Gold (96.5%): Around 70,300–70,400 THB (down from 71,000 THB earlier this month).
Key Support Levels:

$4,520 → Thai gold approx. 69,500–70,000 THB
$4,390 → Thai gold approx. 67,500–68,500 THB
 
Investment Strategies
Short-Term Traders: Buy near $4,520, set stop loss at $4,480.
Long-Term Investors: Apply DCA when Thai gold dips below 70,000 THB, as year-end targets exceed $5,000.
Portfolio Managers: Divide funds into 30:30:40 portions to manage risk systematically.
 
Global Financial Institutions’ Outlook
J.P. Morgan: Target up to $6,300
Goldman Sachs: $5,400 (upgraded from $4,900)
Bank of America: $5,000–$6,000
UBS: $5,900–$6,200 (Extreme Upside $7,200)
Deutsche Bank: Annual range $3,950–$4,950, average $4,450
 
Thai Market Assessment
Hua Seng Heng: Targets 76,200–81,000 THB
YLG: Sees gold remaining in an uptrend, supported by U.S. policy concerns and strong central bank demand
 
Q2/2026 Summary
Gold Spot Range: $4,500–$4,900
Key Resistance: $5,000 – breaking above could trigger further gains
Positive Drivers: Strong central bank demand + expectations of Fed easing
Strategy: Treat May’s consolidation as a Buy on Dip opportunity, preparing for a major rally in the second half of the year
 
✨ While gold is consolidating in the short term, central bank demand and geopolitical risks continue to drive momentum. 2026 is set to be a strategic golden year, and investors should seize this dip as a chance to accumulate, positioning for the next big bull wave.

 
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