Gold Price Prediction: JPM Eyes $4K on Trade Turmoil

Gold is just getting started. JPMorgan now sees gold at $4,000 in 2025 as global trade tensions, inflation hedging and central bank...

Quick overview

  • JPMorgan predicts gold could reach $4,000 by 2025, driven by global trade tensions and central bank purchases.
  • Spot gold recently hit $3,500, marking a 29% increase year-to-date and reflecting strong market momentum.
  • Central banks, particularly from emerging markets, are diversifying away from the dollar, enhancing gold's appeal as a hedge.
  • Key risks include a potential slowdown in central bank buying and a stronger-than-expected US economy impacting gold's attractiveness.

Gold is just getting started. JPMorgan now sees gold at $4,000 in 2025 as global trade tensions, inflation hedging and central bank buying fuel the rally.

In a recent note to clients, the bank pointed out an astonishing stat: 710 tonnes of gold are being bought globally every quarter.

Spot gold hit $3,500 for the first time this week—up 29% year-to-date and 28th record high in 2025. JPMorgan’s call mirrors a new upgrade from Goldman Sachs who raised their year-end gold target to $3,700 from $3,300. In more extreme scenarios, Goldman sees prices at $4,500/oz.

Why Gold’s Rally Has Legs

According to JPMorgan, it’s not just investor fear. Central banks—especially from emerging markets—are buying gold to diversify away from the dollar as geopolitical uncertainty rises. US-China tariff escalations, inflation stickiness and monetary policy uncertainty are all adding to gold’s appeal as a portfolio hedge.

And while equities are volatile and bond yields are grinding lower, gold is one of the few assets with upside momentum.

But There Are Risks

Despite the optimism, JPMorgan also flagged the risks. The biggest? A sudden drop in central bank buying. If central banks slow their buying, gold loses one of its key pillars of support.

Another wild card: if the US economy proves more resilient than expected—even with the tariff drag—the Fed could delay cuts or even raise rates again. In that case, real yields would rise and gold would lose its luster.

Bearish Triggers to Watch:

  • Central bank demand softening

  • A strong US economy

  • Fed hawkishness returns

Gold Technical Setup: Buy-the-Dip May Still Work

After peaking at $3,486, gold has pulled back slightly and is now at $3,362. It broke below $3,432 and out of its rising channel. But the 50-period EMA at $3,295 is still support.

GOLD Price Chart - Source: Tradingview
GOLD Price Chart – Source: Tradingview

For traders, this sets up a buy-the-dip opportunity—especially if $3,295-$3,322 holds.

Trade Plan (Short-Term):

  • Buy: On bounce from $3,322-$3,295

  • Targets: $3,432, then $3,486

  • Stop: Below $3,285

Bottom Line: Gold Is Winning the Risk Game

Whether it’s a hedge against geopolitical risk or central bank buying, gold is winning in 2025. If support holds and macro uncertainty continues, $4,000 may not be that far away.

Don’t count gold out yet.

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Arslan Butt
Index & Commodity Analyst
Arslan Butt serves as the Lead Commodities and Indices Analyst, bringing a wealth of expertise to the field. With an MBA in Behavioral Finance and active progress towards a Ph.D., Arslan possesses a deep understanding of market dynamics.His professional journey includes a significant role as a senior analyst at a leading brokerage firm, complementing his extensive experience as a market analyst and day trader. Adept in educating others, Arslan has a commendable track record as an instructor and public speaker.His incisive analyses, particularly within the realms of cryptocurrency and forex markets, are showcased across esteemed financial publications such as ForexCrunch, InsideBitcoins, and EconomyWatch, solidifying his reputation in the financial community.

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