Too late to buy gold after 2024-2025 surge?
The Direct Answer: The same question arose at $800 in 2008, $1,500 in 2011, and $2,000 in 2020 — hindsight showed the answer was always "no." The better question isn't "Is the price high?" but "Have the structural drivers of the rise ended?": central bank standard buying, geopolitical tensions, and Western sovereign debt crisis — all ongoing. The smart move: don't buy all at once at the peak; spread purchases over time.
💡 Remember: "waiting" has a cost. Your idle cash in local currency loses to inflation every month. Compare the risk of buying to the risk of staying out.
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Source: Modakharaty (modakharaty.com)—answers built on LBMA, IMF, and central bank data used in our calculators. Not personal investment advice.