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Gold's Correction Is a Reset, Not a Retreat, Says MKS PAMP

Gold’s recent slide from record highs has rattled some investors, but MKS PAMP’s Nicky Shiels insists the secular bull market remains intact. Despite a cooling momentum, the firm is holding firm on a 2026 average price forecast of $4,500 an ounce, viewing the current volatility as a necessary transition to sustainable growth.

Gold's Correction Is a Reset, Not a Retreat, Says MKS PAMP

The market is moving away from an unsustainable parabolic rally toward a more durable, two-way trend. Shiels, head of research and metals strategy, argues that the recent selloff is driven by a reversal in speculative positioning rather than a breakdown in underlying fundamentals. While retail investors have pulled back and commodity trading advisors have piled into short positions, MKS PAMP estimates the metal's fair value sits near $4,000.

Structural drivers—including persistent inflation, rising fiscal deficits, and central bank diversification—continue to provide a floor for gold. While Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh’s hawkish stance creates a short-term hurdle for the asset by keeping real interest rates elevated, the firm notes that America's mounting debt burden limits the Fed’s ability to sustain a long-term hiking cycle. With speculative froth largely cleared, Shiels expects a more constructive recovery as macroeconomic headwinds begin to subside, keeping a bull-case target of $5,800 an ounce on the table for 2026.

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