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Gold price chart January 2026 – Rise year-to-date and break above USD 5,000 | Source: TradingView – As of 26 January 2026
Gold price chart January 2026 – Rise year-to-date and break above USD 5,000 | Source: TradingView – As of 26 January 2026

Gold Breaks $5,000 – Is a Correction Coming Now?

Gold has done it: For the first time in this cycle, the price has broken above $5,000 per ounce. As of Monday morning (January 26, 2026), spot gold is trading around $5,010–5,020, with futures slightly higher. A strong weekly start – but many are now asking: Is this the beginning of the end or will the bull market simply continue?

The Key Drivers Behind the Break

  • Weak US Dollar: DXY below 103 – gold becomes cheaper for international buyers.
  • Fed without hawkish signals: No more rate-hike talk, real yields remain negative.
  • Geopolitical tensions: Middle East, Ukraine, Taiwan concerns – safe-haven demand stays elevated.
  • Central bank buying: China, India and others continue to accumulate.
  • January effect: Commodities often start the year strong – 2026 is no exception.

Outlook: Pause or Further Rise?

Short-term bullish: Many analysts see $5,200–5,400 as realistic if the dollar continues to weaken and risk aversion persists. Goldman Sachs has already raised its target to $5,400.

Medium-term correction possible: Profit-taking, a stronger dollar or sudden risk-on mood could push the price back to $4,800–4,900. The 5,000 level would then become a strong new support.

For long-term holders (physical or ETF): Stay relaxed – the big-picture trend is bullish. For traders: Watch 5,000 as a key level – a clear hourly close significantly below the mark could trigger quick liquidations.

Conclusion

The break above $5,000 is more than just a round number – it shows that the fundamental drivers for gold remain intact. Whether we now see a healthy pause or the run continues depends heavily on the dollar and global risk sentiment. One thing is clear: gold remains a hot topic in 2026.

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