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I noticed that the 2030 gold forecasts continue to generate a lot of discussion in trading circles. Several analysts are really pushing for very aggressive figures, like the $10,000 per ounce they keep mentioning. Kiyosaki still talks about $30,000 by 2035, which is a very bullish outlook.
This week I read the new reports on 2030 gold price predictions per gram, and the picture is quite interesting. Some experts like Yardeni maintain the $10,000 target, although they say it would require out-of-control inflation. Others are more conservative—InvestingHaven and StoneX suggest highs around $5,150, while the Incrementum report sees a range between $4,800 and $8,900 depending on how inflation develops.
The drivers remain the same: central bank purchases are ongoing, inflation is still a ghost, and geopolitics is a mess. That’s why the consensus remains bullish in the long term. Many see the next decade as a period of gold revaluation.
For those following OP/USDT, the sentiment remains bullish with entries around 0.4148-0.4 and targets above 0.66. Stop loss at 5%. We’ll see how it goes in the coming months.