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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 03:22  |  Written by: Brian Armstrong

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It Should Rise By

It should rise by 0.484% in the next two weeks and by 0.176% over three months. But the big changes are expected in the long term. Traditionally, gold prices have been closely tied to U.S.

Gold’s 389% Leap: Time to Shine? - cryptorank.io

Gold's time to shine. - by JM - The Adaptive Investor

Since Late February

-Going through the reasons to own gold and taking a look at charts

A weaker dollar, potentially lower interest rates and central bank buying may support higher gold prices through year-end. Let’s discuss what it could mean for your portfolio.

Since late February, the gold price has soared to new heights in nominal terms, trading at 2,349 dollars per troy ounce. There are various contributing factors including

Gold’s Time to Shine - S&P Global

Golds Time to Shine - YouTube

Is it gold’s time to shine? - Trustnet

Last Week

Last week, gold was finally able to break out above its multi-year resistance zone. It has been a volatile ride since the previous three attempts all failed, leading to significant declines in the

Taking A Look At Gold LEAPS (NYSEARCA:GLD) - Seeking Alpha

Lower rates should be a bullish catalyst for gold prices because lower rates tend to weaken the dollar. As a result, investors will turn to gold as a hedge against currency

The First Half Of

Gold's Time to Shine? (5 Bullish Catalysts) - Yahoo Finance

Gold excess commodity inventory versus industry usage is probably measured in centuries. So higher highs for rising earnings and shrinking supply? Or higher

The first half of 2025 has been gold’s time to shine. The double-digit YTD gains outpaced equities and other safe-haven assets during these uncertain recessionary times. As of

Mark Cushing on LinkedIn: Gold’s Time to Shine?

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