Today, the global gold price is trading around $2,736 per ounce, down slightly by about 0.22% compared to the previous session.
This decline is due to the stability of the U.S. economy, which makes investors feel less compelled to seek safe-haven assets. Rising government bond yields and a stronger U.S. dollar have also reduced gold's appeal. However, this may only be temporary.
From my research, I believe Trump will win re-election. He holds a fairly aggressive stance on trade and policy. This approach creates tensions, driving investors to seek safe havens like gold—something that previously pushed gold prices higher during his first term.
In summary, while gold prices are currently seeing a slight dip, their future outlook will heavily depend on Trump's policies and the economic shifts during his potential second term. Policy uncertainty could lead to higher demand for gold in the near future.
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