Gold bars are stacked in a vault at the U.S. Mint in West Point, N.Y., on July 22, 2014. (AP Photo)


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Gold has reached new heights this week, achieving an all-time high. On Tuesday, the spot price for gold closed at $2,514 per Troy ounce, marking the highest closing price ever recorded for the precious metal. Here’s a closer look at what this means and why it’s happening.

As of Tuesday, gold’s spot price stands just above $2,514 per Troy ounce, a standard unit for measuring precious metals equivalent to 31 grams. To put it in perspective, a gold bar weighing 400 Troy ounces would be valued at over $1 million today.

This record-breaking figure represents a significant increase in gold’s price over the past year. Tuesday’s closing price is nearly $620 higher than it was at the same time in 2023.

Several factors are contributing to this surge in gold prices. Gold often becomes more attractive during times of economic uncertainty. Concerns about inflation and the strength of the U.S. dollar are leading some investors to seek the stability that gold offers. This pattern was evident at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic when gold prices also spiked.

Giovanni Staunovo, a commodity analyst at UBS Global Wealth Management, attributes the recent gold price increase to a weaker U.S. dollar and expectations that the Federal Reserve may lower its benchmark interest rate next month. Attention is focused on a speech by Fed Chair Jerome Powell scheduled for Friday in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, which could provide further insight into the Fed's future actions.

Additionally, strong demand from central banks has been driving up gold prices. Joe Cavatoni, senior market strategist at the World Gold Council, points out that current demand is significantly higher than the five-year average. This increased demand reflects concerns about inflation and economic stability, as well as ongoing geopolitical tensions, such as the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. These global uncertainties and the current turbulent election year in many countries, including the U.S., are also influencing the gold market.

Is investing in gold a wise choice? Proponents of gold investment view it as a “safe haven,” suggesting it can diversify and stabilize an investment portfolio while potentially appreciating over time. UBS’s forecast predicts that gold could reach $2,600 by the end of this year and $2,700 by mid-2025, supported by lower U.S. interest rates and a weaker dollar, which are expected to increase investment in gold ETFs (exchange-traded funds).

However, not everyone is convinced that gold is a solid investment. Critics argue that gold is not always the effective inflation hedge that some believe it to be and that other investment options might better protect against potential losses. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has also cautioned against gold investments, highlighting the metal's volatility and the fact that prices often rise during periods of economic anxiety, benefiting sellers more than buyers.

For those considering investing in gold, the commission advises learning about safe trading practices and being wary of potential scams and counterfeit products.

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