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I'm noticing that lately there is increasing talk about gold forecasts for 2030, and the numbers circulating are really interesting. Robert Kiyosaki is not the only one seeing the price rise significantly — he talks about potential $30,000 by 2035, but there are also other voices looking at 2030 with even more aggressive targets.
Various analysts agree on a range between $4,800 and $8,900 per ounce by 2030, although some push higher. InvestingHaven and StoneX Bullion are more conservative with $5,150, while Ed Yardeni and an executive from Wheaton Precious Metals have hypothesized reaching $10,000 — a scenario that would require rampant inflation. The Gold We Trust Report 2025 by Incrementum has made interesting projections considering different inflation scenarios.
Supporting these bullish scenarios are ongoing central bank purchases, persistent inflationary pressures, and geopolitical tensions. Looking at the data per gram, the movement is still significant. The gold forecasts for 2030 per gram reflect this context of uncertainty and search for safe havens. It remains to be seen whether we will actually reach these levels, but the long-term trend seems to be upward.