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Gold Breaks $5,000 – A Golden Opportunity for Investors: Market Summary and Outlook BY SO OK TRADING

Last updated: 4 Feb 2026
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Gold Breaks $5,000 – A New Opportunity for Thai Investors with SO OK TRADING

Global Gold Market Overview

In late January 2026, the global gold spot price broke above $5,000 per ounce for the first time in history. As of the morning of February 4, 2026, gold is trading at $5,052.66 per ounce, with an intraday high of $5,075. The sharp rise of +$117.66 (+2.38%) in a single day reflects strong demand from investors worldwide seeking safe-haven assets amid escalating geopolitical tensions.

Other precious metals have also gained momentum:

Platinum: $2,252.40
Palladium: $1,788.00
Silver: $86.743 (rebounding from the January 30 low of $75)
Situation in Thailand

Domestic gold bar prices (96.5% purity) have been highly volatile, with more than 60 price adjustments in a single day. The latest selling price stands at 73,600 THB per baht of gold, with wide trading ranges expected:

Support: 70,200 – 71,800 THB
Resistance: 74,400 – 74,500 THB, with potential to reach 75,000 THB
Analysts remain confident that Thai gold prices could reach 80,000 – 92,000 THB this year, with some forecasts as high as 88,000 THB.

Key Factors to Watch

Global Gold Price: Sustaining above $5,000 will be a major driver for Thai gold prices.
Thai Baht Exchange Rate: Forecasted at 31.4–32.0 THB/USD in February; further depreciation toward 32.0 would push domestic gold prices higher.
Profit-Taking Pressure: After sharp rallies, short-term sell-offs are likely.
Central Banks: Continued accumulation of gold to diversify away from the U.S. dollar.
U.S. Interest Rate Policy: Expectations of future Fed rate cuts remain supportive for gold.
Investor Recommendations

Current Holders: Consider partial profit-taking when gold tests resistance levels around $5,000–$5,200.
New Buyers: Wait for pullbacks near support levels around $4,600–$4,800 to accumulate, reducing the risk of buying at elevated prices.
Marketing Perspective from SO OK TRADING

SO OK TRADING views the $5,000 breakout as a pivotal signal that gold has reclaimed its position as the “star asset” of 2026. For Thai investors seeking long-term stability and returns, this is a golden opportunity.

We believe gold is not just an investment—it is a shield for wealth in an era of global uncertainty, economic volatility, and growing doubts about the U.S. dollar.

About SO OK TRADING

Global Expertise: Specialists in precious metals export and investment.
Market Insights: Real-time analysis of gold, currency, and global economic factors.
Stable Strategies: Tailored investment recommendations for both short- and long-term horizons.
Credibility: A brand built on transparency and trust.
Conclusion

With gold breaking above $5,000 and Thai gold prices poised to reach 80,000 THB, investors seeking stability and profit should not miss the right entry opportunities.

SO OK TRADING is ready to be your trusted partner, ensuring that every baht of gold you hold is not just a precious metal, but a pathway to a secure and prosperous future.


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