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Lately, I keep seeing the same 2030 gold forecast circulating: many analysts talk about $10,000 per ounce, some even more aggressive. Kiyosaki continues to push for $30,000 by 2035, while others like Yardeni and the reports from Incrementum range between $4,800 and $8,900. Interestingly, even a Wheaton Precious Metals executive mentioned a target of $10,000 at the end of 2025.
The reasons behind these 2030 gold predictions are always the same: ongoing central bank purchases, persistent inflation, and geopolitical tensions. StoneX and InvestingHaven are more cautious with $5,150, but the overall sentiment remains bullish. It all depends on how inflation behaves in the coming years—if it surges, higher numbers become more credible.
Personally, I find it interesting that the market is so polarized on these 2030 gold forecasts. On one side, traditional experts; on the other, academics. Still, the long-term outlook favors gold, especially in this macroeconomic context.