Rainy777
2025-10-15

I think gold still has a long way to go up as global political instability is going to continue. 

But I prefer gold mining stocks to physical gold as the mining companies are leveraged to the gold price and pay dividends. 

$BTG 20260116 2.5 CALL$  

Goldman Upside Alert: Could Gold Reclaim $5,400 This Year?
Goldman Sachs says its $5,400/oz gold target for December 2026 now carries meaningful upside risk, arguing January’s violent gold–silver swings were driven by Western capital flows, not Asian speculation. The bank highlights tight London liquidity in silver, structurally rising central-bank demand, and limited speculative positioning as signs this rally isn’t a bubble. With reserve diversification away from the dollar accelerating, Goldman is promoting an upgraded “stocks + gold” barbell, favoring precious metals over bonds as the primary hedge. Is gold being repriced for a post-dollar world?
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Comments

  • Ron Anne
    2025-10-17
    Ron Anne
    2026 expiry gives time—smart call with prolonged instability!
  • Jo Betsy
    2025-10-17
    Jo Betsy
    BTG’s leverage + dividends? Perfect gold play if prices climb!
  • Wade Shaw
    2025-10-17
    Wade Shaw
    Worried BTG’s operational risks might eat gold gains?
  • Phyllis Strachey
    2025-10-17
    Phyllis Strachey
    Gold’s pullbacks—gonna add more BTG calls then?
  • MamieBenson
    2025-10-17
    MamieBenson
    Great strategy
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