Global Markets Shaken: Gold and Silver Shatter Records Amid Trade War

January 26, 2026

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Silver

Precious metals reached unprecedented heights on Monday as a perfect storm of geopolitical tension and currency volatility sent investors scrambling for safety. Gold surged past the historic $5,100 threshold, while silver and platinum also climbed to all-time highs, signaling a massive shift in global “safe-haven” demand.

The Gold Standard: A Historic Monday

Spot gold prices climbed as much as 2%, peaking at a record $5,110.50 per ounce. This follows a legendary 2025 performance where the metal breached both the $3,000 and $4,000 milestones.

Current Market Snapshot (as of 8:15 a.m. ET):

  • Spot Gold: $5,079.66 (Up 2%)
  • Gold Futures (Feb): $5,078.50
  • Spot Silver: $109.92 (Peaked at $110.87)
  • Spot Platinum: $2,844.29 (Peaked at $2,918.80)

Primary Market Drivers: “Trump and Trump”

Analysts identify the primary catalyst for this rally as the aggressive trade stance of the U.S. administration. Adrian Ash, head of research at BullionVault, noted that the current movement is being spearheaded by a “wave of new first-time investing” from private individuals across Europe and Asia.

1. The Canadian Tariff Threat

Over the weekend, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened a 100% tariff on Canada should the nation proceed with a specific trade agreement with China. This escalation has introduced fresh instability into North American trade relations, driving liquid capital into hard assets.

2. The Federal Reserve Power Struggle

The market is closely watching this week’s Federal Reserve meeting. While a rate hold is expected, the atmosphere is charged due to a Trump administration criminal investigation into Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.

Note: The administration continues to pressure the Fed to lower interest rates. Lower rates typically bolster gold, as it reduces the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets.

3. Currency Devaluation

The U.S. Dollar remains near multi-month lows, making gold more affordable for international buyers. Furthermore, rumors of a potential coordinated currency intervention by U.S. and Japanese authorities have kept investors on high alert.

Silver and Platinum: Industrial Demand Meets Scarcity

Silver saw an explosive 6.8% gain on Monday, building on its momentum after breaking the psychological $100 mark last Friday. While industrial demand from the solar sector remains a factor, analysts at Morgan Stanley suggest that retail momentum and tight physical supplies are currently the dominant forces.

The Road to $6,000?

The momentum shows few signs of slowing. Financial institutions are already revising their year-end targets:

  • Societe Generale: Predicts gold could reach $6,000/oz by the end of 2026.
  • Morgan Stanley: Sets a “bull-case” target of $5,700/oz.

Is gold’s climb to $6,000 inevitable, or is the market overreacting to the “Trump Factor”? 

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