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Gold Breaks Below $4,000 as Hawkish Fed and Dollar Strength End Three-Year Bull Run

by Team Lumida
June 25, 2026
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  • Gold fell as much as 0.9% to near $3,964/oz, extending a prior-session drop of nearly 3% that took it below $4,000 for the first time since November — more than 20% below its all-time high near $5,600, meeting the conventional bear market threshold.
  • The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index gained 0.8% this week, making dollar-priced gold more expensive for foreign buyers; Silver dropped nearly 7% Wednesday below $60/oz for the first time since December; platinum also fell.
  • Fed Chair Warsh’s hawkish tone at last week’s FOMC meeting is a key catalyst — tighter monetary policy raises real yields, reducing gold’s appeal vs. Treasuries; the “debasement trade” that drove three years of gains is also unwinding as US fiscal/AI fundamentals strengthen the dollar.
  • Goldman Sachs cut $500 from its gold forecast (now $4,900 year-end); Deutsche Bank cut its Q4 estimate by 17% — both still bullish but markedly less so than before.

What Happened?

Gold broke below $4,000 per ounce Wednesday for the first time since November, falling as much as 0.9% Thursday to near $3,964. The drop follows a near-3% decline in the prior session and represents a cumulative fall of more than 20% from gold’s all-time high near $5,600/oz reached in late January — technically entering bear market territory. Silver also cratered, losing nearly 7% Wednesday to fall below $60/oz for the first time since December. The immediate pressure: a stronger US dollar (Bloomberg Dollar Index up 0.8% this week), hawkish signals from new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh who maintained rates and struck a tightening tone at his debut FOMC meeting, and rising real yields that reduce gold’s relative attractiveness.

Why It Matters?

Gold’s three-year bull run was driven by two overlapping narratives: geopolitical safe-haven demand and the “debasement trade” — the thesis that fiscal excess and money printing made gold and Bitcoin superior stores of value versus fiat currencies. Both narratives are now losing force. The US-Iran conflict, initially a tailwind for gold as a safe haven, paradoxically became a headwind by stoking inflation that forced a hawkish Fed response — and higher real yields crush gold. Simultaneously, the debasement trade is unwinding: US AI investment and energy abundance are strengthening the dollar’s relative appeal versus European and Asian currencies. As MKS PAMP’s Nicky Shiels put it: “Cyclical US exceptionalism is overriding the structural debasement theme.” Major banks have quickly revised down: Goldman cut $500 from its target (now $4,900 year-end), Deutsche Bank cut its Q4 estimate by 17%.

What’s Next?

Thursday’s PCE inflation data is the immediate catalyst — a hot print (consensus: 4.1% headline, 3.4% core) would reinforce Fed hawkishness and push real yields higher, adding further pressure to gold. OCBC strategist Christopher Wong flagged that the technical breakdown below $4,000 itself becomes a headwind: “That keeps rallies vulnerable to fading for now.” The longer-term picture depends on whether the Fed actually delivers rate hikes — if Bessent is right that Iran-driven inflation subsides and the Fed holds, the real-yield pressure could ease. But after three years of double-digit annual gains, gold is now in a genuine repricing, with Wall Street still net bullish but far less so than at the start of 2026.

Source: Bloomberg

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