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Goldman Stands Firm on $5,400 Gold Target Even as Iran War Selloff Deepens

by Team Lumida
March 31, 2026
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Goldman Sachs Urges Investors to Cut Risk: Is a Selloff Looming?

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Key Takeaways

  • Goldman Sachs is maintaining its year-end 2026 gold price target of $5,400 per ounce despite gold falling more than 13% since the Iran war began a month ago — arguing the selloff has “overshot” by over-emphasizing inflation risks relative to growth drag.
  • The bank’s analysts cite continued central bank purchases (expected to average ~60 tons a month) and two additional U.S. rate cuts this year as the primary catalysts that will drive gold back to record levels.
  • Goldman warns of “tactical downside risks” in the near term and says gold could fall as low as $3,800 an ounce if the energy supply shock worsens significantly — a scenario that would represent a 30%+ decline from current levels.
  • A key upside catalyst Goldman identifies: if the Iran war accelerates central bank diversification away from “traditional Western assets” — particularly U.S. Treasuries — gold could outperform even their $5,400 base case.

What Happened?

Goldman Sachs analysts Lina Thomas and Daan Struyven published a note Monday reaffirming their $5,400 year-end gold price target despite bullion’s sharp selloff since the Iran war began on February 28. Gold has declined more than 13% over that period — a move Goldman attributes primarily to forced selling, as equity investors liquidated gold positions to cover losses elsewhere and the market began pricing in tighter monetary policy in response to oil-driven inflation. Goldman’s analysts argue this repricing has “overshot, reflecting an over-emphasis on the inflation channel relative to the growth drag,” and say historical episodes show that when a supply shock occurs, growth concerns eventually dominate over inflation fears — a dynamic that benefits gold. The bank maintains that two Fed rate cuts remain on the table for 2026, central bank purchasing will resume at pace, and Gulf sovereign wealth funds are more likely to sell U.S. Treasuries than gold to support their dollar-pegged currencies.

Why It Matters?

Goldman’s continued conviction on $5,400 gold — a more than doubling from recent levels near $2,600 — carries weight given the bank’s track record of prescient gold calls over the past three years, when it was early and right about the structural bull market in the metal. The key insight in the note is the inflation-versus-growth framework: the market has been pricing gold as an inflation hedge (bad if the Fed tightens), but Goldman argues the dominant economic outcome of the oil shock will be growth destruction (good for gold via safe-haven demand and rate cuts). If that thesis is correct, the current 13% drawdown represents an entry opportunity, not a trend reversal. The downside case to $3,800 — which would require the energy shock to worsen materially — serves as a useful risk-management anchor for investors sizing positions.

What’s Next?

The catalysts Goldman identifies for gold’s recovery are sequenced: first, a stabilization in inflation expectations as growth data weakens; then, Fed rate cut signals that reduce the opportunity cost of holding gold; and finally, a resumption of central bank buying as price volatility moderates. The timing hinges heavily on the Iran war’s trajectory — a swift ceasefire and Hormuz reopening would reduce growth-shock risk but also reduce safe-haven demand, creating a mixed signal for gold. A prolonged closure, paradoxically, would first hurt gold through more forced selling, before eventually supporting it through severe growth deceleration and Fed easing. Investors with gold exposure should watch the Fed’s next policy statement, monthly central bank purchase data from the World Gold Council, and whether the Gulf sovereign funds begin liquidating Treasuries — which Goldman flags as a bullish signal for gold that would validate the structural diversification thesis.


Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-31/goldman-still-sees-gold-5400-year-end-despite-iran-war-selloff

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