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Recently, I reviewed some forecasts about the gold price in 2030 circulating in the market, and the truth is that there is quite a variety of opinions. Robert Kiyosaki remains one of the most optimistic, talking about gold potentially reaching even $30,000 by 2035, which is quite aggressive.
What’s interesting is that several analysts agree that by 2030, we could see prices significantly higher than current levels. Some say gold could hover around $10,000 per ounce, although others are more conservative. For example, InvestingHaven and StoneX Bullion suggest a maximum of 5,150 by that date. Then there’s Ed Yardeni, who also mentions $10,000 as a possible target but clarifies that this would require extreme scenarios like uncontrolled inflation.
Central banks continue to buy gold constantly, and that’s an important factor many consider. Coupled with persistent inflation risks and geopolitical tensions, everything points to gold prices in 2030 being quite different from today. The Incrementum report projects a range between 4,800 and 8,900 depending on how inflation evolves.
Anyway, there’s a lot in the forecasts, but what’s clear is that gold remains seen as a relevant asset for the coming years. Everyone has to evaluate which scenario seems most likely to them.