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Alain Corbani: Gold's Clear Path to US$3,000 in 2025, Silver's Volatile Outlook

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Alain Corbani of Montbleu Finance recaps gold's 2024 performance and looks forward to 2025. He has a price target of US$3,000 per ounce for the year ahead, and in his view, the direction of interest rates in the US will be the most important factor to watch. He also shared his thoughts on the performance of the gold stocks, explaining why they aren't rising across the board. "The sector has not performed in a homogenous way — it hasn't. It only performs in a homogenous way at the end — at the peak of a cycle," Corbani explained during the conversation. "For those who don't know where we stand, I can tell them already that we are not at the peak of the cycle — we are far from the peak of the cycle." ❓ Will the gold price reach US$3,000 in 2025? Tell us in the comments! This interview was filmed on December 30, 2024. #Investing #Gold #Silver 0:00 - Intro 0:27 - Why gold's rise has paused 4:39 - Fed's path forward in 2025 7:49 - Will the US enter a recession? 11:02 - US inflation outlook for 2025 16:48 - Other key gold price factors 19:52 - Gold to hit US$3,000 in 2025 24:19 - Expect even more silver volatility 26:39 - Gold miners in growth phase 30:01 - Peak in gold cycle still far off 34:34 - Outro ________________________________________________________________ Investing News Network (INN) Find out more about investing by INN @ https://investingnews.com/ Browse our 2025 outlook reports: http://bit.ly/3JHyR1M Follow us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/investing.news.your.trusted.source Follow us on Twitter: @INN_Resource ________________________________________________________________ The Investing News Network does not guarantee the accuracy or thoroughness of the information reported in the interviews it conducts. The opinions expressed in these interviews do not reflect the opinions of the Investing News Network and do not constitute investment advice. All readers are encouraged to perform their own due diligence.

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