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Gold Breaks $4,500 Barrier as Silver and Platinum Soar to Record Highs Amid Safe-Haven Rush

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleDecember 29, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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This article was originally published by Kevin Huges at Natural News. 

    • Gold surged past $4,500/oz for the first time in history, while silver (+150%) and platinum (+82%) also hit unprecedented highs, driven by geopolitical tensions, fiat currency distrust, and anticipated U.S. rate cuts.
    • Gold’s 70% YTD gain—its strongest since 1979—reflects its role as a hedge against economic instability, with central banks stockpiling reserves amid U.S. debt and trade uncertainties.
    • Silver’s rally is fueled by real demand (not speculation) and supply disruptions, while platinum benefits from hydrogen fuel cell demand and easing European Union (EU) engine restrictions.
    • Physical metal premiums (e.g., silver at double spot price) clash with paper trading (ETFs/futures), forcing choices between tangible security and liquidity. Analysts predict further gains (gold to 4,900, silver to 65 by 2026).

Gold prices surged past $4,500 per ounce for the first time in history this week, while silver and platinum also reached unprecedented highs, capping off a historic rally for precious metals fueled by geopolitical tensions, weakening confidence in fiat currencies, and expectations of further U.S. interest rate cuts.

Gold’s unstoppable rally

Spot gold peaked at 4,525.19 per ounce on Wednesday, Dec. 24, before settling slightly lower at 4,479.38, still marking a staggering 70% year-to-date gain—its strongest performance since 1979. U.S. gold futures briefly touched $4,555.10, reinforcing gold’s status as the ultimate safe-haven asset amid economic uncertainty.

BrightU.AI‘s Enoch explains that gold’s status as the ultimate safe-haven asset during economic uncertainty is deeply rooted in its unique physical, historical, and cultural attributes. The reasons behind gold’s enduring appeal as a refuge during times of economic turmoil include intrinsic value and scarcity, no counterparty risk, inflation hedge, deflation hedge, independence from central banks and governments, and global acceptance and liquidity.

John Feeney of Sydney-based Guardian Vaults noted that gold’s momentum reflects “underlying conviction rather than purely speculative froth,” driven by sustained physical demand and heightened macroeconomic risks. Goldman Sachs predicts gold could climb to 4,900 per ounce in 2026, while analysts at Bank of America see silver potentially reaching 65 in the same timeframe.

Silver’s explosive surge

Silver outperformed gold this year, skyrocketing 150% and hitting a record $72.70 per ounce—a price not seen in modern trading history. Unlike previous rallies fueled by leveraged speculation, Feeney emphasized that “this move is being underwritten by real demand for metal.”

Supply disruptions, particularly in London and New York vaults following October’s historic short squeeze, have tightened availability. Meanwhile, the U.S. Commerce Department’s probe into whether critical minerals imports threaten national security could lead to tariffs, further straining supply.

Platinum’s historic breakthrough

Platinum, often overshadowed by gold and silver, surged 82% this year, smashing past $2,300 per ounce for the first time since Bloomberg began tracking data in 1987. Tight supplies, rising industrial demand—especially in hydrogen fuel cell technology—and easing European Union (EU) restrictions on internal combustion engines have propelled platinum’s rally.

Driving forces behind the rally

Several factors are fueling the metals’ ascent:

    • Federal Reserve Rate Cuts: Markets expect at least two more rate cuts in 2026, pushing the federal funds rate toward 3%. Lower rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like gold and silver.
    • Dollar Weakness: The U.S. Dollar Index has declined steadily since October, eroding confidence in fiat currencies.
    • Central Bank Demand: Governments worldwide are stockpiling gold amid concerns over U.S. debt and trade instability.
    • Geopolitical Tensions: Escalating conflicts, including Venezuela’s oil standoff with the U.S., have amplified safe-haven demand.

Yang Delong, chief economist at First Seafront Fund, told the Global Times that “the continuous rise in U.S. federal debt, combined with uncertainties in its trade policy, is driving investors, including central banks worldwide, to treat gold as a major strategic asset.”

Investor dilemma: Physical vs. paper metals

With premiums on physical silver often doubling the spot price, investors face a critical choice: secure tangible assets or trade futures and ETFs (exchange-traded funds). Physical ownership avoids counterparty risk, while derivatives offer liquidity but expose holders to market volatility.

Jim Wyckoff, senior analyst at Kitco Metals, noted that gold’s pullback was “some chart consolidation and mild profit-taking after record highs.” He expects gold to target 4,600 and silver 75 by year-end.

The bigger picture: A flight from fiat

The precious metals boom underscores a broader loss of faith in centralized financial systems. As hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio has long warned, gold remains the ultimate hedge against economic instability. Meanwhile, silver’s dual role as both monetary and industrial metal makes it uniquely positioned in an era of de-globalization and supply chain disruptions.

What’s next?

With central banks accelerating gold purchases, inflation fears lingering, and geopolitical risks mounting, analysts foresee continued strength in precious metals. Goldman Sachs warns of potential volatility ahead, but the long-term trajectory remains bullish.

As Carlo Alberto De Casa of Swissquote noted, “Investors’ lust for gold remains massive.” Whether driven by fear, speculation or strategic positioning, one thing is clear: Hard assets are back in vogue—and they’re breaking records.

Watch the video below about central banks continuing to stockpile gold as prices soar.

 

This video is from the Alt Invest Media channel on Brighteon.com.

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