Every Generation Meets And Loves Gold: Share Your Story!

This week, $Gold - main 2504(GCmain)$ broke through the $3,000 mark. Goldman Sachs maintains its baseline scenario of $3,100 for 2025, with an upward risk to the forecast range of $3,100-$3,300.

In the past, gold's returns were often considered low. But the data is clear: in the past five years, gold's returns have been nearly on par with $S&P 500(.SPX)$.

Gold's Three Cycles: Every Generation Meets Gold

  • Declining gold production: As resources become scarcer, gold supply decreases, leading to an increase in gold prices.

  • Inflation: Gold performs exceptionally well as a traditional store of value during inflationary periods.

  • Central banks hoarding gold: Major central banks around the world purchase large amounts of gold to maintain monetary stability.

  • Lack of new gold discoveries: Few new gold mines are discovered, further driving up gold prices due to its scarcity.

Every generation meets gold and leaves behind its own "love."

Each person's story with gold may not always be about investment but is more related to the backdrop of the times, economic conditions, and personal experiences. No matter what your relationship with gold is, it plays an irreplaceable role during different historical cycles. In this volatile market, we look forward to hearing your story.

Have you ever shifted your wealth to gold during economic turmoil, enjoying the security it provided?

Or perhaps at a specific moment, the price fluctuations of gold brought unexpected surprises?

Have you ever had an unforgettable experience with gold? Was it the joy brought by investment returns?

Or was it the protection gold provided during a crisis?

What’s your target price for gold in 2025?

Leave your comments and also post to win tiger coins~

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  • koolgal
    ·03-16
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    🌟🌟🌟Gold Fever has hit the markets with the Spot price of Gold reaching the magical USD 3000 mark.  This is due to Gold's status as a safe haven asset in times of geopolitical conflicts and the possible escalation of trade wars caused by Donald Trump's Tariffs.

    Gold is also a highly treasured precious commodity and its demand has far outstripped supply in recent times.  

    In Singapore it is a common practice to give Gold jewellery items as presents during special occasions like weddings and birthdays.  I have a gold bangle that my mother has given me on my 21st birthday which I treasure.   Another important gold item which I wear all the time is my wedding ring .  This wedding ring is a symbol of love from my husband.

    Gold to me represents more than just a precious commodity.  It is a physical representation of love and can be passed onto future generations.

    @Tiger_comments  @TigerClub  @CaptainTiger  @TigerStars

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    • Tiger_comments
      It’s beautiful how meaningful gold jewelry can be. Your 21st birthday bangle and wedding ring truly represent love and family bonds.[Strong][Strong][Heart][Heart]
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  • Shyon
    ·03-16
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    I’ve always viewed gold as a reliable store of value, especially during uncertain times. While I primarily focus on equities for long-term growth, I recognize gold’s role in preserving wealth and hedging against inflation.

    I haven’t made major shifts into gold during economic turmoil, but I do keep an eye on it as part of a diversified strategy. Seeing gold break the $3,000 mark reinforces its strength in this macro environment. The combination of declining production, central bank accumulation, and inflation makes a compelling case for its continued rise.

    For 2025, I think $3,100 is achievable, but given the current momentum, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see it push toward $3,300 or higher. Gold has a way of surprising people, and every generation seems to have its own story with it. Let’s see how this cycle unfolds!

    $SPDR Gold Shares(GLD)$ $SPDR Gold MiniShares Trust(GLDM)$

    @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @TigerGPT

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    • ShyonReplying tokoolgal
      Thanks and have a nice week ahead!
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    • koolgal
      Thanks for sharing 😍😍😍
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    • BarcodeReplying toShyon
      🙏🏼 Thanks for the 🏷️ Shyon! 🩵🍀🍀🍀
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  • icycrystal
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    @HelenJanet @LMSunshine @koolgal @SPACE ROCKET @TigerGPT @GoodLife99 @Shyon @Aqa @rL @Universe宇宙

    This week, $Gold - main 2504(GCmain)$ broke through the $3,000 mark. Goldman Sachs maintains its baseline scenario of $3,100 for 2025, with an upward risk to the forecast range of $3,100-$3,300.

    In the past, gold's returns were often considered low. But the data is clear: in the past five years, gold's returns have been nearly on par with $S&P 500(.SPX)$.

    Have you ever shifted your wealth to gold during economic turmoil, enjoying the security it provided?

    Or perhaps at a specific moment, the price fluctuations of gold brought unexpected surprises?

    Have you ever had an unforgettable experience with gold? Was it the joy brought by investment returns?

    Or was it the protection gold provided during a crisis?

    What’s your target price for gold in 2025?

    Leave your comments and also post to win tiger coins~

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    • koolgal
      Thanks for sharing 😍😍😍
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    • icycrystalReplying toShyon
      good to know [Grin] [Grin] [Grin]
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    • Shyon
      Thanks for your sharing, I manage to join more events since you are back hehe
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  • MHh
    ·03-17
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    I have never bought gold as gold incurs storage cost and of itself has no growth potential. It only rises during times of uncertainty due to demand as people rush to a secure asset. Now that gold has hit $3000, all the more I feel that the potential upside/benefit cannot outweigh the risks. I would prefer to stay away at this current value. I do think that gold still has a bit more upside with trump’s tariffs and the potential trade war, though I think it would only hit $3200 before retreating. I don’t think trump would be that foolish to engage in trade wars; the tariffs are just his strategies to get what he wants. Once that is clear, gold will retreat.
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  • Gold fascinates me—not just as an investment, but as a symbol of security. I haven’t personally bought gold during economic turmoil, but I see its appeal. It offers stability, hedging against inflation and currency devaluation.

    I was surprised by gold’s surge during the pandemic. Watching it hit record highs in 2020 showed how quickly investors turn to safe-haven assets. Even “stable” gold isn’t immune to volatility, which makes it intriguing.

    Beyond finance, gold holds cultural meaning for me. Growing up, family heirlooms—gold jewelry passed through generations—showed its emotional and financial worth. This blend makes gold unique.

    Looking ahead, Goldman Sachs’ forecast of $3,100-$3,300 for 2025 seems reasonable. But with inflation and geopolitical risks, $3,500 or higher wouldn’t surprise me. It’s an asset I’m watching closely.

    What about you? Have you invested in gold, or does it hold special meaning for you?

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  • 1PC
    ·03-15
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    I have not vested in Gold [Heart] [LOL] The only time I get interested in Gold is buying jewelry for my GF then (now wife) as wedding dowry [Chuckle] [Chuckle] [Chuckle] Target price for gold, last close High is 3017++... the author forecast of 3100-3300 seem to be an achievable target 🎯 as looking at Monthly chart 📈 MA lines are Bullish 📈. I will go along with this target Currently [Smile] @Jes86188 @koolgal @Barcode @JC888
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    • 1PCReplying tokoolgal
      Thanks 😊 [Heart]
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    • koolgal
      How sweet😍😍😍
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  • Success88
    ·03-17
    I believe gold will hit $3300 maybe just after 4-6 month. A lot of rich buy gold even scammer also buy gold just to keep
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  • Success88
    ·03-18
    I always invest in physical gold especially gold bar or gold coin. I feel secure as it can turn in cash whenever I need or I find myself in financial trouble. So keeping gold for long term is a good investment
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  • RXU
    ·03-16
    I read from Straits Times and decided to buy some gold ETFs since I’m unsure if investing in physical gold bars or jewelry is as effective. I was surprised by how much gold prices can fluctuate even in relatively "peaceful" times (not counting the Ukraine-Russia war, as it has been ongoing for some time). I thought gold would be rather stable. I don’t have any particularly unforgettable experiences, but I believe it offers a sense of security, especially in turbulent times. I remember my ex-company giving away a small gold bar as the top lucky draw prize—that’s the lasting value of gold. For 2025, I expect gold to remain strong, possibly reaching new highs if inflation and global instability persist.
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  • Mrzorro
    ·03-16
    Gold is a symbol of prosperity and wealth. Asian people like gold, and they will either wear to show off or  keep as a fortune to pass down to the next generation. Gold price will keep going up for sure. It is a good gift for every special occasion , also a good investment for the future.
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  • ECLC
    ·03-16
    Every generation can't let go of gold is true to some extent. Many of us only keep/pass down gold gifts received through the years and buy new gold gifts on occasions without desire to sell old ones.
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  • andrew123
    ·03-16
    other than we received gold for our children when they were born,  never thought gold as an investment cos when you are poor you need cash for liquidity use
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  • WanEH
    ·03-17
    too bad i'm not shifting to gold. really unexpected can up to 3000usd
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  • yes, Gold. I totally agree. Digital Gold!!!
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  • AN88
    ·03-16
    inherit gold from previous generation
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  • Buy gold jewellery
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  • fir3tiger
    ·03-16
    no target just buy
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  • MosesMoses
    ·03-15
    Gold forever! 🥇
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  • quiettt
    ·03-15
    Love for gold
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