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Thomas Expects Gold To Reach

The possibility of Trump winning the election in November is prompting global investors to consider turning their attention to gold, as both gold and silver prices would benefit from tariffs and trade

Gold Prices and the 'Second Coming' of Donald Trump

Thomas expects gold to reach $3,000 per ounce by the end of 2025. Gold could also benefit if conflicts around the world continue to increase, according to CFRA analyst Matthew Miller.

In The Resource Sector

How Could Trump's US Election Win Affect the Gold Price?

In the resource sector, investors are wondering how a Trump presidency may affect the gold price. While diverse factors drive the gold market, the USand by extension its

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Escalating Trade Tensions And Concerns

What Top Analysts Say Trump's Second Term Could

Escalating trade tensions and concerns over the sustainability of the U.S. fiscal balance sheet could help ignite a fire under the price of gold in the coming year, according to a study by

Trump’s second term: What top analysts say it could mean for gold

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However, for long-term investors, the U.S. election itself has more of a short-term impact on gold prices. Regardless of whether it is Trump or Harris, neither seems very concerned about the growing U.S. debt, which will be a major catalyst for a long bull market in gold.

How Trump Winning the Election Could Affect Gold

Commodity analysts at Heraeus predicted that gold prices could surge significantly if Donald Trump gets elected for a second term. Gold prices are currently hovering

Trump’s Second Term Means Gold and Silver Prices Could Rise

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