Spot gold rose by $21.1 to $2,669.5/ounce, while gold futures climbed $23.5 to $2,672.5/ounce. This marks the fourth consecutive session of gains, reaching its highest level in over a week, driven by strong safe-haven demand.
Key drivers include Nvidia's gloomy revenue forecast, escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine, and the U.S. veto of a UN Security Council resolution on a ceasefire in Gaza. These factors have shifted investor interest towards gold as a safe-haven asset amidst growing uncertainties.
Notably, gold prices have surged by 4% this week, the best weekly performance since April, rebounding from the sharpest drop in three years. Personally, I believe the next target is breaking the $2,700/ounce resistance level, potentially paving the way for further gains.
What about you? Do you think gold will conquer this critical milestone?