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Gold bull run to extend into 2026, silver to stay supported: Report

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Last updated: 2026/01/02 at 7:21 PM
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Gold Price Prediction 2026: Bull Run to Continue with $4,325/oz Average

The outlook for gold prices remains exceptionally bright, with predictions pointing towards new all-time highs by 2026. A recent Commodities Outlook 2026 report from ING Research forecasts an average price of $4,325 per ounce, fueled by a compelling combination of factors, including aggressive central bank buying, anticipated Federal Reserve (Fed) rate cuts, a potentially weakening US dollar, and burgeoning investment demand. This positive momentum builds on significant gains already seen in recent years, particularly with silver also experiencing a surge.

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Central Bank AccumulationThe Role of the Federal Reserve and the US DollarInvestment Demand & ETF InflowsSupply Deficits and Industrial DemandAlternative Investment Appeal

Driving Forces Behind the Gold Rally

Several interconnected elements are converging to support the continuing ascent of gold prices. Understanding these forces is crucial for investors navigating the current economic landscape.

Central Bank Accumulation

Central banks have emerged as particularly influential buyers, significantly impacting overall demand. ING’s report highlights a substantial increase in their activity, noting an estimated 220 tonnes purchased in the third quarter of 2025 alone – a 28% jump from the previous quarter.

Countries like Poland, China, and Kazakhstan are leading the charge, replenishing or diversifying their reserves. This isn’t simply about seeking profit; it’s a strategic move driven by growing anxieties over the potential for sanctions. Specifically, concerns about the freezing of foreign assets, as demonstrated by actions taken against Russia, are prompting nations to seek the relative safety of gold as a safe haven asset.

The Role of the Federal Reserve and the US Dollar

Expectations of Federal Reserve policy shifts are also playing a key role. The report suggests that a potential Trump administration pick for Fed chair could prioritize lower interest rates. Lower rates typically diminish the attractiveness of interest-bearing assets like bonds, increasing the appeal of non-yielding assets like gold.

Additionally, a weaker US dollar generally translates to higher gold prices, as gold is priced in dollars. If the dollar loses value, it takes fewer dollars to purchase the same amount of gold, boosting demand. These macroeconomic factors create a favorable backdrop for continued investment in precious metals.

Investment Demand & ETF Inflows

The appetite for gold investment is robust. Gold-backed Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) have witnessed significant inflows, with investors adding 222 tonnes, bringing global holdings close to their record highs set in November 2020.

This suggests a growing confidence in gold’s ability to preserve capital and generate returns during periods of economic uncertainty. Renewed geopolitical risks further cement this view, encouraging investors to seek refuge in safe haven assets.

Silver Set to Shine: A ‘Gold on Steroids’ Moment?

While gold is taking center stage, silver is also experiencing a period of impressive growth. Often referred to as “gold on steroids” due to its greater price volatility, silver’s recent surge is underpinned by unique dynamics.

Supply Deficits and Industrial Demand

ING’s report points to a “persistent supply deficit” in the silver market, which is now in its fifth consecutive year. Simultaneously, demand for silver from industrial applications is incredibly strong.

Specifically, the growing solar panel industry – a major consumer of silver – alongside the increasing use of silver in electric vehicles (EVs) and general electronics, are driving this demand. This confluence of constrained supply and rising industrial usage is a potent combination supporting silver’s price rally.

Alternative Investment Appeal

As gold prices rise, some investors are turning to silver as a more affordable entry point into the precious metals market. This renewed investment flow, coupled with the aforementioned supply-demand imbalance, is expected to maintain silver’s strong performance. The report forecasts an average silver price of $55 per ounce in 2026.

Implications and Considerations for Investors

The ING report paints a compelling case for continued strength in the precious metals market. However, investors should consider several points.

  • Geopolitical Volatility: The report heavily emphasizes geopolitical risks as a key driver. Unexpected shifts in these risks could alter the outlook.
  • Economic Data: Changes in economic data, especially regarding inflation and economic growth, could influence the Fed’s policy decisions and, consequently, gold prices.
  • Dollar Strength: A surprising rebound in the US dollar could put downward pressure on gold, even in the face of other positive catalysts.
  • Diversification: While the long-term outlook is positive, diversification remains a cornerstone of sound investment strategy.

Looking Ahead: A Golden Opportunity?

The projections outlined by ING suggest a significant opportunity for investors in gold and silver. The factors driving the current bull run – central bank buying, potential Fed easing, geopolitical uncertainty, and strong industrial demand – are expected to persist, culminating in potentially record-breaking gold prices by 2026. Staying informed about macroeconomic trends and geopolitical developments will be crucial for capitalizing on this anticipated growth.

Investors should carefully consider their risk tolerance and investment goals before making any decisions. Consulting with a financial advisor can provide personalized guidance based on individual circumstances.

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