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Goldman Sachs Predicts Gold Could Exceed $4,000 by 2026 Amid Rising Risks
Goldman Sachs is urging investors to diversify their portfolios with commodities, placing gold at the top of the list. While the risk of a U.S. recession has eased somewhat, it remains higher than usual, and several structural challenges continue to make commodities an attractive hedge.
Market Outlook: Stability With Lingering Risks
Trade tensions and tariff concerns have settled into a new normal, which has slightly reduced recession fears. However, Goldman warns that risks are far from gone. Modest gains are expected in commodity indices, but certain vulnerabilities could spark major price swings:
These issues could pressure equities and bonds, making commodities a safer diversification play.
Why Gold Stands Out
Goldman Sachs highlights gold as their strongest long-term recommendation. If the Federal Reserve’s independence weakens, the result could be higher inflation, weaker stock and bond markets, and potential erosion of the U.S. dollar’s reserve currency status.
In such a scenario, both private investors and central banks could accelerate gold buying. Goldman even suggests that prices may surge beyond $4,000 an ounce by mid-2026.
Structural and Geopolitical Drivers
Global supply risks are intensifying, particularly in regions like the Middle East, Russia, China, and the U.S. Limited spare capacity within OPEC+ only adds to the possibility of oil disruptions. Beyond short-term risks, Goldman sees three long-term trends fueling commodity demand:
Goldman Sachs believes these combined factors make commodities, and especially gold, essential in today’s investment strategies.