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Gold Cracks $4200

Thomas by Thomas
December 9, 2025
in Business & Finance, Forex
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Gold Cracks $4200

Gold has demolished the $4,200 psychological bastion, trading at $4,247.93 per ounce on December 1, 2025—up $84.74 daily—amid Fed cut convictions, dollar slides, and physical frenzies, outstripping October 15’s $4,200 breach in a rally rivaling modern annals. December 4’s $4,192.01 spot (down 0.39% intraday, up 0.82% weekly) follows $4,210-4,250 peaks, with silver at $57.62 signaling 74.9 gold-silver ratios and East-West premia gaps of $8.

December 5’s $4,198.86 dip masks 5.58% monthly and 59.45% annual gains, fueled by ADP’s 32,000 private payroll drop, 71,000 Challenger layoffs (1.17 million YTD), and credit delinquencies at 15-year highs ($1.2 trillion debt). Recycling constraints and World Gold Council notes on mine absorption elevate floors, with U.S. reserves (8,133 metric tons) anchoring global hoards. From 1990s’ $300 stability to 2020’s $2,000 Covid leap, gold’s entropy resistance—per Alan Hibbard’s Physics of Money—shines, outpacing fiat erosion.

OTC London, COMEX, and Shanghai trades (100 troy ounces standard) reflect 50% jewelry, 40% investment demand, with JPMorgan’s S&P targets implying sustained bids if S&P losing streaks persist. Physical stackers favor non-hypothecated allocations, as $37 per ounce premia underscore tightness.

These vignettes—from Dow’s blue-chip triumph to gold’s glittering ascent—weave a narrative of adaptive markets: resilient amid fractures, innovative yet vigilant. As Fed pivots loom and trade winds shift, 2026 beckons with promise—for those attuned to the symphony of signals, opportunity abounds in this gilded flux.

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