š” Gold Long-Term Outlook: A Diversified Analysis Across All DimensionsĀ
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Ā Dated: June 5, 2025
š§ Ā Prepared by: MJ Forex Academy
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After achieving a record high ofĀ $3,500/oz in Q1 2025, the gold market is currently in aĀ neutral structural rangeāwith prices oscillating betweenĀ $3,125 and $3,433. While gold has not broken its daily structural high or low, the long-term outlook remainsĀ strongly bullish, supported by:
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RobustĀ central bank demand
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RisingĀ geopolitical risks
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A shift inĀ monetary policy cycles
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Global trends inĀ de-dollarization
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Institutional positioning andĀ strategic asset reallocation
This report byĀ MJ Forex AcademyĀ presents aĀ comprehensive multi-dimensional analysisāspanningĀ fundamentals, technicals, sentiment, liquidity, macro trends, and institutional forecastsāto guide investors, traders, and portfolio managers into 2026 and beyond.
šĀ 1. Fundamental Drivers
šĀ Monetary Policy Shift
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Federal Reserve: Markets are pricing in a rate cut cycle to begin in Q3āQ4 2025, as U.S. economic data softens (notably, slowing job growth and service sector contraction).
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ECB and Global Central Banks: Easing pressures build amid declining inflation and political unrest in Europe.
š¦Ā Central Bank Gold Buying
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World Gold CouncilĀ reports a sustained wave of buying by central banks.
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IndiaĀ has added overĀ 77 tonnesĀ to reserves in the past 10 months.
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ChinaĀ andĀ RussiaĀ continue stockpiling as part of de-dollarization efforts.
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GCC nationsĀ (especially Saudi Arabia and UAE) have also increased their gold allocations amid regional risk.
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šµĀ De-Dollarization
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Global shift away from USD, especially withinĀ BRICS+Ā andĀ Global SouthĀ economies, is accelerating.
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Gold is increasingly seen as theĀ neutral reserve assetĀ in a politically fragmented global system.
āļøĀ 2. Geopolitical & Systemic Risk Analysis
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RussiaāUkraine War: Escalation remains unresolved. NATO responses and military spending reinforce goldās role as a security hedge.
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Middle East Flashpoints: Yemen conflict, tensions in the Red Sea, and IsraelāIran proxy movements heighten regional uncertainty.
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EU Political Disintegration Risk: Rising nationalism, economic fragmentation, and external threats lead European policymakers to label 2025 as a year ofĀ āexistential vulnerability.ā
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U.S.āChina Tensions: Trade barriers, chip restrictions, and Taiwan provocations add long-term tailwinds for gold.
šĀ 3. Technical Outlook
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Current Range: $3,125 (support) to $3,433 (resistance)
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Structure: Price is consolidating within aĀ neutral internal structureĀ on the daily chart.
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Breakout Triggers:
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Above $3,433: Resumption toward $3,500 and further to $3,620
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Below $3,125: Possible liquidity sweep before rally; major support at $3,000
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š Technical Summary
| Timeframe | Bias | Structure | Action Level |
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| Daily | Neutral | Inside Structure | $3,125 ā $3,433 |
| Weekly | Bullish | Strong Trend | Support: $3,000 |
| Monthly | Bullish | Expansion Phase | Target: $4,000 |
š§ Ā 4. Sentiment Analysis
šĀ Institutional Sentiment
Institutions remainĀ long-term bullishĀ despite short-term rangebound action.
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JP Morgan: TargetingĀ $4,000 by Q1 2026
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UBS: Cites central bank flows and structural demand
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Goldman Sachs: ProjectsĀ parabolic movementĀ if Fed cuts aggressively
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Green ESG Funds: Favor gold for its inflation protection and ESG neutrality
š§Ā 5. Liquidity and Smart Money Insights
šĀ Liquidity Zones
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Buy-Side Liquidity Clusters:
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$3,200 ā $3,250 (strong demand zone)
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$3,000 ā $3,050 (institutional accumulation)
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Sell-Side Liquidity Zones:
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$3,433 ā $3,500 (short-term stop zones)
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Above $3,500: Clean air toward $3,620ā$3,700
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š”Ā Smart Money Concept (SMC)
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No clear market maker manipulation yet; gold is building internal liquidity.
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ExpectĀ false breakouts (liquidity grabs)Ā around $3,125 and $3,433 before directional move.
š¦Ā 6. Major Bank Forecasts (Q2 2025 Update)
| Institution | Target Price (2026) | Commentary |
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| JP Morgan | $4,000 | Fed pivot, structural flows |
| UBS | $4,000 | De-dollarization, long-term hedge |
| Goldman Sachs | $3,800 ā $4,200 | Monetary easing cycle, sovereign instability |
| HSBC | $3,650 | Mid-term target; watch for volatility |
| Morgan Stanley | $3,850 | Bullish bias from ETF demand + geopolitical |
šŗļøĀ 7. Strategic Positioning for Investors
š°Ā For Long-Term Holders
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Ideal Accumulation Zone: $3,200 ā $3,250
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Strategic Buy Zone: Any dips near $3,125 are long opportunities if structure holds
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Target: $4,000 by Q1āQ2 2026
š¼Ā For Portfolio Allocators
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Increase gold weighting toĀ 15ā20% of diversified portfolios, especially for those with high equity exposure in unstable regions.
šĀ Conclusion: Gold as Strategic Core Asset
Gold remainsĀ one of the most resilient hedgesĀ in the global financial system. Despite short-term consolidation, the combination of:
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Rising sovereign risk
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Systemic debt
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Monetary transitions
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Institutional accumulation
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and multipolar geopolitics
šĀ MJ Forex Academy recommends a āBuy the Dipā strategy toward $4,000 in the 12ā15 month horizon.