The Correction Moved the Price. Not the Thesis.
The Correction Moved the Price. Not the Thesis. Dear investor. Gold at $ 4,063 . Silver at $ 59.64 . Today the third quarter begins, and with it a question every investor in precious metals deserves a clear answer to: has anything changed? The answer from the institutions that shape global monetary policy is unambiguous. The OMFIF 2026 Global Public Investor survey, published this week, asked central bank reserve managers what they expect from gold in the next 12 months. Their answer: prices between $ 5,000 and $ 6,000 . Goldman Sachs holds its year-end target at $ 4,900 despite removing all 2026 rate cuts from its forecast. JP Morgan sees $ 5,000 by Q 4 . Deutsche Bank projects $ 4,800 . JP Morgan's own strategist said this week that Warsh's hawkish debut turned what was a pause in the structural gold story into a deeper freeze. Not a break. A freeze. The distinction matters. Frozen water is still water. The structural forces of de-dollarization, sovere...