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Gold reaches a new high, why is it rising so much?
🔥 How has the gold price become legendary over the past decade? It has now surpassed $4000, having risen more than 50% this year!!! Why is it rising so much? To help you quickly understand the annual fluctuations of gold prices over the past decade, I have prepared a data overview:
[Right R] Overview of annual gold price fluctuations (2015-2025)
2015: -10.71% | Fed rate hike expectations, strong dollar
2016: -7.36% | Brexit, Trump elected, geopolitical risks boost safe-haven demand
2017: +11.46% | Trade war erupts, Fed shifts to rate cuts
2018: -3.93 | Trade war triggers risk aversion, but dollar rate hikes suppress gold prices
2019: +15.09% | Fed rate cuts, ongoing US-China trade war
2020: +21.09% | Global pandemic outbreak, Fed cuts rates to zero and unlimited QE, real interest rates turn negative
2021: -4.63% | Rising inflation expectations, but Fed rate hike expectations begin to create pressure
2022: -2.73% | Russia-Ukraine conflict boosts safe-haven buying, but aggressive Fed rate hikes ultimately suppress gold prices
2023: +6.98% | Market expects the Fed's rate hike cycle to end, concerns about economic recession resurface
2024: +20.17% | Fed rate cuts, multiple geopolitical conflicts, global central banks continue massive gold purchases
2025 (up to October 14): +50%, continuing to rise, breaking $4000/ounce | Rate cut cycle begins, geopolitical conflict risks persist, structural inflation expectations strengthen
[Right R] In summary: Early on, gold prices were more influenced by interest rates and sudden risk events—gold prices fell with dollar rate hikes and rose with dollar rate cuts—while in recent years it has increasingly reflected the global erosion of confidence in the dollar and the long-term trend of diversification in reserve systems.
It is important to note that the data comes from international gold prices (COMEX), and the trend of gold prices priced in RMB in the domestic market is generally consistent with the international market, but will be affected by the RMB to USD exchange rate.
The above content is for learning and research purposes only and should not be considered investment advice.