The gold market is entering a highly unusual phase — a phase where price action is no longer driven solely by charts, but by global power flows and systemic risk.
Gold is benefiting directly from a wave of geopolitical-strategic buying. As global tensions escalate, nations are being forced to accelerate military spending, triggering massive demand for metals across the board. At the same time, the AI race is no longer just about technology — it has evolved into a geopolitical competition, where capital, infrastructure, and strategic resources are being injected at an unprecedented pace. In this environment, gold emerges as a “central asset” — serving both as a safe haven and as a real-time price of global instability.
On the chart, price behavior clearly reflects the nature of institutional capital flow. Gold is moving within a well-defined ascending channel, with pullbacks that are fast, shallow, and orderly. Each time price dips into support, buying pressure immediately steps in, confirming that buyers remain firmly in control. The 5,070 zone acts as a critical buffer, while the 5,200 level above is not only a technical objective but also a major psychological milestone for the market.
The most important takeaway right now is not how far price has already moved, but that the market has shown no real signs of distribution.
There has been no aggressive sell-off, no structural breakdown, and no panic from the buy side. That reality points to one clear conclusion: the bullish trend still has room to extend.
Gold is benefiting directly from a wave of geopolitical-strategic buying. As global tensions escalate, nations are being forced to accelerate military spending, triggering massive demand for metals across the board. At the same time, the AI race is no longer just about technology — it has evolved into a geopolitical competition, where capital, infrastructure, and strategic resources are being injected at an unprecedented pace. In this environment, gold emerges as a “central asset” — serving both as a safe haven and as a real-time price of global instability.
On the chart, price behavior clearly reflects the nature of institutional capital flow. Gold is moving within a well-defined ascending channel, with pullbacks that are fast, shallow, and orderly. Each time price dips into support, buying pressure immediately steps in, confirming that buyers remain firmly in control. The 5,070 zone acts as a critical buffer, while the 5,200 level above is not only a technical objective but also a major psychological milestone for the market.
The most important takeaway right now is not how far price has already moved, but that the market has shown no real signs of distribution.
There has been no aggressive sell-off, no structural breakdown, and no panic from the buy side. That reality points to one clear conclusion: the bullish trend still has room to extend.
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