“The world’s largest emerging economy is sending a message,” Hansen says. “Gold is not just a hedge – it’s policy insurance. When central banks buy, they buy for a reason.”
Macro Drivers Still Point Upward
None of the core bullish catalysts have changed. The U.S government’s ballooning debt, recurring shutdown threats and real yield volatility continue to weaken confidence in fiat currencies. Geopolitical flashpoints – from China to Eastern Europe – remain unresolved, while central banks across Asia and the Middle East continue to accumulate Gold at record-breaking pace.
“Every macro driver that took gold to $4,382 is still in place,” Hansen stresses. “Only now, they’re intensifying. Inflation is sticky, fiscal discipline is non-existent and global liquidity is still expanding. These are the perfect conditions for the next major leg higher.”
$5,000 Gold Is the Conservative Case
Over the past 15 years, The Gold & Silver Club has developed a reputation as one of the world’s most accurate forecasters of precious metals cycles – a record cited by leading institutional research firms and financial media alike. The firm’s proprietary models now forecast $5,000 an ounce Gold and $75 an ounce silver within the next 12 months, levels Hansen describes as “a conservative base case.”
That view is gaining traction across Wall Street. Goldman Sachs recently raised its target to $4,900 by 2026, UBS sees $4,700 and JPMorgan forecasts $5,055 by late 2026 – with an upper-case scenario of $8,000 by 2028 amid a global rush into hard assets.
The Accumulation Window Is Closing Fast
Markets move in waves – and those who wait for confirmation rarely capture the best part of the move. “Gold has entered its final accumulation phase before the next vertical run”.
“Dips like these are invitations, not warnings. Traders who act now may look back on this as the smartest entry before Gold’s next parabolic breakout,” Hansen concludes.
The only question now is whether you will seize this opportunity before the breakout leaves you behind.
									 
					