Why gold prices skidded from record highs to a losing streak in just two weeks

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Gold futures were trading at record highs just over two weeks ago. U.S. dollar strength is only partly to blame. – MarketWatch photo illustration/iStockphoto

Gold fell for a fifth session in a row on Thursday, with expectations for a more restrictive monetary policy and less geopolitical risk under incoming President Donald Trump contributing to a drop in prices to their lowest in over two months.

The precious metal’s longest daily losing streak since mid-February marks a significant shift in prospects for gold, which traded at record highs just two weeks ago.

Gold’s weakness in a reflection of two major themes, said Fawad Razaqzada, market analyst at City Index and FOREX.com. The first is the potential for U.S. monetary policy to remain quite restrictive in 2025 under Trump, than would have otherwise been the case, he said.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury BX:TMUBMUSD10Y is approaching 4.5% against a backdrop of the hawkish repricing of U.S. rates for next year and that means the opportunity cost of holding low- and zero-yielding assets likely gold is rising, he said in market commentary. The hawkish repricing of U.S. rates is also keeping the U.S. dollar DXY and “buck-denominated gold undermined.”

Read: A surging U.S. dollar is hammering emerging-market stocks and metals. Watch out.

The second major factor impacting gold is linked to investors pricing out geopolitical risks, Razaqzada said. Trump won the election “quite comfortably in the end,” giving the markets “hope that the conflicts in the Middle East and between Russia and Ukraine could end when Trump starts his presidency next year.”

Gold futures based on the most-active contract GC00 last marked a record-high settlement on Oct. 30 at $2,800.80 an ounce on Comex. On Thursday, the December contract GCZ24 settled at $2,572.90, down $13.60, or 0.5%, for the session, at the lowest finish since Sept. 11, according to Dow Jones Market Data. Prices have lost 8.1% from the all-time high finish just over two weeks ago.

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