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Gold’s Rally Stalls as Oil Shock and Strong Data Rewrite the Investment Playbook

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
April 24, 2026
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Gold investors are confronting an uncomfortable reality: the very forces that should lift the metal are instead dragging it lower. At roughly $4,672 an ounce on Friday, the precious metal has shed about three percent this week alone, a stark reversal from January’s record peak of $5,400.

The paradox lies in the mechanics of the current crisis. Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and escalating US-Iran hostilities have pushed Brent crude decisively above $100 a barrel. Higher energy costs are stoking inflation, which in turn keeps the Federal Reserve anchored to a hawkish stance. For an asset that generates no yield, persistently elevated interest rates erode its competitive edge against income-bearing alternatives — a structural headwind that is currently overpowering gold’s traditional safe-haven appeal.

Strong Economy, Stubborn Inflation

The latest batch of US economic data has only reinforced this dynamic. S&P Global’s manufacturing PMI surged to 54 points, hitting a multi-year high, while the services sector remains firmly in expansionary territory. That economic resilience is propping up the dollar and pushing Treasury yields higher, compounding the pressure on gold.

Weekly jobless claims came in at 214,000, exceeding expectations. While falling bond yields would typically provide a tailwind for gold, inflation fears are currently overriding that benefit entirely. Analysts now see the first Fed rate cut as at least six months away, with some market participants pricing in no easing at all for 2026.

A Tale of Two Markets

The divergence between Western and Asian investors tells a revealing story. The World Gold Council reported that physically backed gold ETFs saw $12 billion in outflows during March 2026 — the largest monthly exodus on record, driven primarily by North American investors locking in profits.

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Asia is moving in the opposite direction. Chinese and Indian buyers poured $14 billion into gold ETFs during the first quarter, helping the global market post net inflows for the seventh consecutive quarter. Western selling has been more than absorbed by Eastern demand.

Analysts Reset Expectations

Morgan Stanley has responded to the shifting landscape by slashing its gold price target from $5,700 to $5,200 an ounce. The bank cited delayed rate cuts, weakening central bank buying, and the ETF outflows as key factors behind the revision.

From a technical perspective, the metal remains under near-term pressure, trading noticeably below its 50-day moving average. The 200-day line at $4,239 represents the critical support level — a sustained break below that threshold would signal a more serious challenge to the long-term uptrend.

Geopolitics Without the Premium

The diplomatic landscape remains volatile. Midweek, gold briefly climbed above $4,750 after Trump extended a ceasefire with Iran, only to retreat when plans for a second round of negotiations collapsed. Israel’s UN envoy added to the uncertainty on Friday, stating that an extension of the Lebanon ceasefire was “not 100 percent” certain.

Normally, such instability would be a powerful catalyst for gold. But with oil above $100 and the Fed showing no signs of a pivot, the metal’s safe-haven function is being overshadowed by the inflation-and-rates calculus. Until either energy prices retreat or monetary policy shifts, the headwinds look set to persist.

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