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Precious Metals in Focus: $4,000 Gold Marks the Start of a New Flight from the Dollar

Joe Weisenthal
Last updated: 10.11.2025 18:45
Joe Weisenthal
8 месяцев ago
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At KeyToFinancialTrends, we note – the global precious metals market is entering a new phase where gold once again serves as a barometer of financial anxiety. Crossing the $4,000-per-ounce mark is not just a record high but a signal of a massive capital shift – from the U.S. dollar toward real assets. Investors increasingly view Donald Trump’s economic agenda as a source of currency risk that could not only accelerate de-dollarization but also trigger a deeper debasement of the U.S. currency.

The rally in gold has immediately spilled over into other precious metals. Silver, platinum, and palladium are posting double-digit gains amid mounting geopolitical instability and growing unease over Washington’s trade policies. Yet paradoxically, gold – despite its 53.8% year-to-date rise – is the “underperformer” of the group: platinum is up 83.6%, silver 70.4%, and palladium 60.5%. This makes 2025 one of the strongest years for precious metals in nearly half a century.

We at KeyToFinancialTrends observe that the so-called “debasement trade” has become the new normal in global portfolios. Investors are hedging against excessive political interference in monetary policy, fearing that the clash between the White House and the Federal Reserve could weaken the dollar’s status as the world’s dominant reserve asset. This is confirmed by structural shifts in central bank balance sheets: according to IMF data, gold now represents a record 24% of global reserves – surpassing U.S. Treasuries in total value for the first time in history.

Analysts note that even at record prices, gold retains some upside potential, though its rally may slow as new mining projects expand supply. However, key investor attention is shifting toward platinum and palladium – metals closely tied to industrial production and technological manufacturing. HSBC forecasts average silver prices to reach $38.56 per ounce this year and $44.50 in 2026, signaling persistent demand for tangible assets amid monetary uncertainty.

In our view, the sharp rise in precious metals reflects not a speculative frenzy but a strategic reallocation of capital in anticipation of a reshaped global financial order. At Key To Financial Trends, we believe capital is migrating where it is least exposed to political risk and fiat instability. If Washington continues on its path of aggressive fiscal expansion, gold and other metals may become the cornerstone of a new “anti-dollar” financial architecture – one where trust is measured not in currency, but in metal.

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